Tomorrow night I return to ‘The Mentalist‘ as that bundle of joy and giggles, Richard Haibach.
It should be a lovely time for all.
Tomorrow night I return to ‘The Mentalist‘ as that bundle of joy and giggles, Richard Haibach.
It should be a lovely time for all.
As a co-founder of Slated, the film finance marketplace, I feel both fortunate and proud to have the team that we do. And today both those feelings were boosted a good bit, because Slated just debuted a new, industry-wide scoring system. The two types of scores, Packaging and Credits, are intended to generate better practices when projects are packaged, or assembled for financing and production. The system is a great example of Slated’s goal since its beginning: Increase clarity, efficiency, and quanitification throughout the film industry. And it’s both overdue and badly needed.
The industry tolerates and even cultivates subjectivity and black-box secrecy in many of its business decisions. In addition to preventing standardization (and with it, a better ability to analyze results), this approach also discourages the participation of potential outside investors—something the film industry can no longer afford.
Our scoring system is far from perfect (yet!), and it’s sure to generate some indignation and debate, but it’s a big step in the right direction.
Finally, we didn’t publish our algorithm, but we did offer an explanation and some tips on how to boost your score. Keep an eye out for more features coming soon..
On March 2, Louisville Film Society is throwing their 1st annual Oscar Party, and it’s in our awesome new home in the Portand neighborhood. Local food and drinks, an auction, and a chance to see the new building, which includes a four-screen movie theatre. Definitely the place to be for the Oscar Party. Come cheer on our fellow Kentuckians at the show.
TechWeek, a digiterati conference held in several large (so far) U.S. cities, has named me to their first LA TechWeek100. Per their site, “The Techweek100 identifies Los Angeles area leaders who have a significant impact on business and technology.” I’ve been named both for being a co-founder of the film finance marketplace Slated, and also as an investor in various tech startups. The list is humbling; I’m in very good company.
More from their site: “The Techweek100 includes managers of fast-growing technology companies, prominent investors, key enablers of the digital ecosystem, creators of new technologies, and other innovators that make important contributions to their field. The Techweek100 is not a ranking but rather a list of 100 technology leaders and organizations chosen by the Techweek community, Techweek Advisory Boards, and Team Techweek.”
The LA conference runs Nov. 21-22 and features a number of fascinating topics and speakers I’m looking forward to hearing.
This Monday night on ABC at 10/9C, I’m on the TV show “Castle”. Both Nathan Fillion, who plays Castle, and I have each been told we look somewhat alike.
On Monday, however, I think you’ll be able to tell us apart…