Processes can sometimes be hard. Especially when the people that set up the rules that everyone else has to work by don't adhere to the rules themselves.
Here in my beautiful state of Maine we are undergoing huge coastal access issues. I mean it's not just here, North Carolina, Florida and Texas are all under similar duress. But for some reason it is really coming to a head here in the northeast. There are several cases pending in court which will determine whether or not coastal land owners continue to own to the low tide mark (one of 2 states- can you guess the other?) or the high tide mark. More on this in another post...
But here, in my little burg we have been waging another war. There is a beautiful little beach, not far from downtown Portland where the surf comes up in storms and when it's placid the townsfolk walk their dogs, hang with their families and generally get a moment to feel like they actually ive ina place that tries to incorporate the wonders of the coast into our every day lives. It is a big, big reason why many people live here.
But recently a small group of landowners near the beach have been seeking to remove all on street parking. And they are making headway. We are trying, fighting the hard battle but it seems we are losing ground. In the belief that blogs should be short and readable I won't go into the terrible details, but if you are interested I can point you in the right direction (see below). But watch this quick little vid I put together to talk about the issue.
But what I wanted to get to here is that last night we had an opportunity to talk before the town council about the issue. One ex councilor brought up that the changes needed to be kicked back to an ordinance committee, because that is the procedure. Eventually what happened was that one of the councilors started berating the crowd and bullying the other councilors into not pushing it back and started bringing up all these points that the crowd was not allowed to mention because they were not on the agenda. He sat in his bully pulpit with another councilor and offered challenges to the crowd that due to procedure were not allowed to be answered.
Frustrating is not even close to what most were feeling. The whole issue is crazy. The system is broken. The town is supporting a handful of their constituents against the rest of the public who clearly don't support the changes. They aren't listening. It is really disheartening to believe you live in a democratic society where your voice will be heard, where you elect officials thinking they will do the best for the town and it's people, to be confronted by this.
I realize that I am still so enraged by this that this post probably will not make any sense. So for tose of you who are interested in yet another battle where the monied landowners are trying to deprive the taxpayers of their right to access public coastline you can check out what is going on here:
http://www.facebook.com/SaveHiggins or another good resource is http://www.surfrider.org/nne
As a video tape of the meeting is public record I will be posting this crazy outburst by the councilors. I think that this is ridiculous, and people need to know what goes on behind the closed doors of small town politics.
Achieving balance between reaching your goals, the greater environment and having a life is one of the greatest tricks we can pull off.
Showing posts with label East Coast Surfing Championships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East Coast Surfing Championships. Show all posts
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Finding The Balance
A good movie to me is one that draws you into it's story, makes you think a bit about what you just saw, and how that might translate into your daily life. Not that every movie has to be a heavy, thought provoking treatise, but for me it definitely separates a 'good' movie from a 'fun' movie.
So as I sit here formulating ideas and approaches for my next major doc, I am overcome by the first and initial thought- where is the balance? I definitely want to entertain, but entertainment without message seems to me a little void. At least in the area which I choose to make my films.
How does one find an equal balance? Where is the line that keeps a film from browbeating you with a message, but also keeps it from slipping into a vapid music video type blur of imagery and music? I want to draw the viewer in, and then wrap them in the story, the message, without alienating them, yet still entertaining them.
It's a tricky balancing act for sure. I am not sure I will ever figure it out. As with all things in life, balance is key. Certainly there are excellent films that are all imagery, or all message. For me though, the balance between the two is essential. I will let you know how it comes along!
For now, check out the balance in my last film BlueGreen. You can order it here:
http://store.cinemalibrestore.com/bluegreen.html
Check out the trailer here:
http://www.bluegreenconnection.com/trailer.html
And really importantly, if you haven't already, we are on a huge campaign to get netclix to carry the film, so it would be great if you could add it to your queue! Do so here:
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/BlueGreen/70125109?strackid=5f123914b6c...d0caf_0_srl&strkid=1980134918_0_0&lnkctr=srchrd-sr&trkid=222336+
So as I sit here formulating ideas and approaches for my next major doc, I am overcome by the first and initial thought- where is the balance? I definitely want to entertain, but entertainment without message seems to me a little void. At least in the area which I choose to make my films.
How does one find an equal balance? Where is the line that keeps a film from browbeating you with a message, but also keeps it from slipping into a vapid music video type blur of imagery and music? I want to draw the viewer in, and then wrap them in the story, the message, without alienating them, yet still entertaining them.
It's a tricky balancing act for sure. I am not sure I will ever figure it out. As with all things in life, balance is key. Certainly there are excellent films that are all imagery, or all message. For me though, the balance between the two is essential. I will let you know how it comes along!
For now, check out the balance in my last film BlueGreen. You can order it here:
http://store.cinemalibrestore.com/bluegreen.html
Check out the trailer here:
http://www.bluegreenconnection.com/trailer.html
And really importantly, if you haven't already, we are on a huge campaign to get netclix to carry the film, so it would be great if you could add it to your queue! Do so here:
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/BlueGreen/70125109?strackid=5f123914b6c...d0caf_0_srl&strkid=1980134918_0_0&lnkctr=srchrd-sr&trkid=222336+
Friday, August 20, 2010
BlueGreen Screenings!
Slackery! Slackery I say! I neglected to mention that BlueGreen was going to screen at the Outer Banks Surf Film Festival this weekend! Well you should get there if you can! It's going to be a great weekend of films, fun and sun! If you miss it, check out the Outer Banks Blues Festival the following day- BlueGreen will be showing there as well!
Not enough lead time to get there? Well check out the East Coast Surfing Championships www.surfecsc.com on August 28th, where BlueGreen will be screening at the Upper Deck in celebration of all the festivities! It's going to be a great party so if you are there, make sure to check it out!
In addition we have some terrific big news coming soon, oh so soon. I can barely contain myself, but it will have to wait for now... soon!
Not enough lead time to get there? Well check out the East Coast Surfing Championships www.surfecsc.com on August 28th, where BlueGreen will be screening at the Upper Deck in celebration of all the festivities! It's going to be a great party so if you are there, make sure to check it out!
In addition we have some terrific big news coming soon, oh so soon. I can barely contain myself, but it will have to wait for now... soon!
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