tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023862321244569929.post5926276172913809943..comments2016-08-30T09:40:03.133-05:00Comments on Carbonizer: What Happened to Paw Filmworks?Pseudo3Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17848368606946150471noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023862321244569929.post-91786347748553506252016-02-03T15:32:56.371-06:002016-02-03T15:32:56.371-06:00Paul is still alive and well. The Dixie Square doc...Paul is still alive and well. The Dixie Square doc film went through so many edits and final cuts none of which I was ever happy with which resulted in years and years going by with nothing 'solid' to put forth as the finished film. This was due to my own issues with how the final versions of the film played. There were 4 finished versions of the film done but none of which I was happy with. I took the website down during this period because there were too many wikipedia scholars borrowing and re-shaping the actual research I had done on DSM. It bothered me probably too much but what was done was done. In December of 2015 I pulled together the original principles involved in making the film to help with a polished edit and provide a 2-disc DVD set. This included original narrator Len O'Kelly. I put the project up on Kickstarter and asked for a total of $5,000. The only perk available was the finished film in a 2-disc DVD set with no shipping charges. The campaign had 0 interest despite the fact that this was the only time the film had been available in a decade for actual purchase. I had missed my audience by about 10 years but nobody is to blame for that but me. Paw Filmworks continues as it had since the mid-1990's, an avenue for me to support independent film and other creative projects (an example can be had via my IMDB entry). I would love nothing more than to put 'Dixie Square' in the hands of the fans that were interested back in 2005. Sadly, that ship seems to have sailed. Thanks for more than fair write-up on the doc film and my company. Not sure why it took me 5 years to find it but I enjoyed reading it very much.- Paul mcvayAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023862321244569929.post-40969018065718383922011-03-25T20:33:57.639-05:002011-03-25T20:33:57.639-05:00Cool write-up, thanks for the mention!
Paul is s...Cool write-up, thanks for the mention! <br /><br />Paul is still around, hung out with him at DSM last August. No clue as to why the documentary never was publicly shown.<br /><br />The disabling of right-clicking I believe was in the wake of goons from Wikipedia copying and pasting info from his website, which I don't blame him for, as I personally can't stand Wikipedia either.<br /><br />The old DSM site is still viewable thanks to the Internet Archive, however some of the images don't work.Jon Revellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01638162512472815222noreply@blogger.com