At a recent Akron Film contest that we entered (but didn't win), I was pleasantly (sort of) surprised to go up against so many good independent films. In past contests, relatively few well-produced short films have been sprinkled among a collection of average and lackluster films, several of which probably shouldn't have even been made. But this year was quite different, and the talent pool made drowning a little easier, for me at least.
I really don't like to lose (who does). But I'm proud to have encountered so many young, enthusiastic, talented, independent filmmakers right here in my community. I figure if I'm going to lose, I'd much rather lose to someone who deserves it than to lose to a stacked deck. Not that our film was bad. It was good; and in past years, it would have won. This time, we took a risk, did things a little different, and the gamble just didn't pay off. (Sounds familiar.) But that's life. We'll compete again. We always do.
It's important to keep getting back up, pushing the boundaries, challenging the status quo. If you don't play the game, you have no chance of winning. So don't count the Screamingreens out yet. We're just getting started.
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