We certainly don't want the Proprietor to keep losing sleep over fundraising and we all are anxiously awaiting the completion of Six Days in August. In that vein, I would like to propose an idea to help the Proprietor's fundraising efforts and his insomnia. A Silent Auction. Some items that would sell like hotcakes could include:The Proprietor wrote: But now I have a steep fundraising mountain to climb in order for us to complete the filming and to do all of the postproduction work — the editing of the visual and audio materials, the cutting of raw footage, the assembling of that footage, adding music, dubbing, smoothing out the sound and sound effects, regularizing the color retrieved from different cameras, and a host of other things. These jobs are labor-intensive, and they’re expensive. And our hope has been, if possible, to get the film out by late-summer 2024. Will we make it? I don’t know. We’ll see. It’s always been an ambitious goal. I’ve always wondered whether we could meet that self-imposed deadline.
I confess that these matters are keeping me up at night. I have to force myself to stop worrying about them in order to get to sleep. (I didn’t do very well at that again last night.
The Second Watson Letter
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Stalking Trip To New Zealand With Louis Midgley (binoculars not included)
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Online Zoom Class by DCP: How I Survived My Struggle With Anorexia
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Plastic Spoons And Forks From The Set Of Six Days In August
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DCP Autographed Asphalt Shingles From The Set Of Six Days In August
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Online Class by Russell C. McGregor: Women May Be From Venus, But Mopologists Are Really From Uranus
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Online Class by Allen Wyatt: Kama Sutra for One
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Online Class by Robert Boylan: The Seven Habits of Highly Ineffective People
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Personal Reading by Mike Parker from the book: 12 Years A Slave
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