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	<title>Comments on: Dreams DO Come True&#8230;with some persistence</title>
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		<title>By: Michael Winget</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Winget</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 01:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Talk about inspiring! How many of us video and film makers have been the ones emailing the guy with the Letus or the RED One or whatever it may have been, asking questions and aching for a mentor to guide us out of the bleak murk that is crap-quality video and into the world of beautiful and meaningful filmmaking? It&#039;s common for me to feel like I&#039;m the only one struggling to get things off the ground, but then I read about some dude in Boston &quot;geared up&quot; and shooting some pretty amazing docs, and I realize that we&#039;re all on the same journey, moving at our own pace. 

Just yesterday I started my own blog as a place to post my work, talk about my projects, and share tips and knowledge with others out there. It&#039;s great to know that passion and practice is still enough to get somewhere, even in today&#039;s competitive market. I can only hope that someday my blog will be graced with the likes of that day&#039;s Chris Nolan or Tarantino or whoever. Very, very cool.

Speaking of mentors, I&#039;d love to chat more about your current projects. I&#039;d also love to hear your take on what I&#039;m working on. Thanks for the great post!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Talk about inspiring! How many of us video and film makers have been the ones emailing the guy with the Letus or the RED One or whatever it may have been, asking questions and aching for a mentor to guide us out of the bleak murk that is crap-quality video and into the world of beautiful and meaningful filmmaking? It&#8217;s common for me to feel like I&#8217;m the only one struggling to get things off the ground, but then I read about some dude in Boston &#8220;geared up&#8221; and shooting some pretty amazing docs, and I realize that we&#8217;re all on the same journey, moving at our own pace. </p>
<p>Just yesterday I started my own blog as a place to post my work, talk about my projects, and share tips and knowledge with others out there. It&#8217;s great to know that passion and practice is still enough to get somewhere, even in today&#8217;s competitive market. I can only hope that someday my blog will be graced with the likes of that day&#8217;s Chris Nolan or Tarantino or whoever. Very, very cool.</p>
<p>Speaking of mentors, I&#8217;d love to chat more about your current projects. I&#8217;d also love to hear your take on what I&#8217;m working on. Thanks for the great post!</p>
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