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Sunday, November 23, 2008 - 8:00 AM - Tampa Indie Film Log for Filmmaker C. A. Passinault

Tampa Bay Film Online Film Festival Updated

The Tampa Bay Film Online Film Festival has been updated. We did some upgrades and added 14 new films to our film festival. We now have a total of 35 indie films available on our online film festival, and over 60 in reserve that will soon be converted to the new format and made available for a total of over 100 films next month.
We also did some additions to Tampa Bay Film. Joe Davison made the cover. I can hear the complaints now; from those who think that Joe Davison isn’t worthy of a Tampa Bay Film cover, who are the majority, to the minority buzzing in because Joe may not want to be associated with Tampa Bay Film. Hey, if he wants to be removed, I’ll have him taken down from the site, but since Tampa Bay Film is the best read site in the Tampa indie film market, he might not want to undermine the best promotion that he’ll ever get. Personally, I didn’t want to give him press, although I am a professional. It made a good cover.
Now, I don't want to go out of my way to help promote certain people, but I have to be the bigger professional. Tampa indie films are Tampa indie films, and I'm fair and objective. If a film is good, I'll be the first to give credit were credit is due. For example, although I have issues with Pete and Paul and their questionable politics (and I do not think that 99 is a good film by any means), they did make an excellent film with "The end is blossoming". I rather enjoyed it, and it is one of the best indie films to come out of the Tampa Bay film market.
Speaking of the brothers, I was fiddling around with the online film festival and checked out the domain names branded at the end of their film trailer. Did cybersquatters steal one of their domains?
I've had it happen twice to me, and I feel for them. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. Word to the wise- once you obtain a domain name, keep on top of it. If it lapses, you could lose it to bastards who will take it and try to sell it back to you at insane prices. Take my Frontier Society web site. There was an error changing it from one registering company to another, and cybersquatters snagged it and tried to sell it back to me for thousands. I solved the problem by adding a hyphen to the domain name and obtaining Frontier-Society.Com. With the cybersquatters still holding on to the old one, and with me not branding anything or marketing with it, at least it's safe from competitors trying to obtain a variant of my marketing domain name. Food for thought. You can spin things anyway that works for you. You might have lost the old domain name, but at least your competitors are blocked from it, too.
It still sucks for you, however, if you have branded that domain name in your indie film promotional trailers.
Still, cybersquatters are assholes. The same goes for potential stalkers who dot com your name. At lease I am very good at coming up with excellent domain names which no one else has (Tampa modeling and talent agencies, I hear, are still pissed at their web people because I obtained, and own, TampaModelingAgency.Com and TampaTalentAgency.Com- cybersquatters tried to obtain the modeling one before I did, but because they didn't know how to spell, or perhaps they did a typo when they registered it, they own a useless domain name, and I own the real one - anyone want to buy TampaModellingAgency.Com for $299.00? I didn’t think so. Ha ha- you win some, and lose some). I own almost fifty domain names, and most of them are active web sites with top search engine presence. I consider domain names to be commodities, as they are quite valuable (I’ll sell the two agency domain names for no less than $30,000.00 each, for those who are interested. Did you know that I was offered over $10,000.00 for IndependentModeling.Com once, and I turned down the offer?). Could it be that I am becoming a type of cybersquatter? I hope not.
Which reminds me. 100TearsMovie.Com is expiring now. I don’t want it. I’m not renewing it (I got it for Joe and offered it to him free of charge a few months ago). Anyone interested had better snag it before the cybersquatters get it. You can go to GoDaddy and get it for less than $10.00 now, or you can wait and pay the cybersquatters over $1,500.00 for it later. All my domain names are high profile, and they have a high risk of being taken by cybersquatters, so if you want it, get on it.
Ah, Paul sent me a letter last night. He gave me permission to do the review of the Tampa Film Review and to write 10,000 words about him every week. Um, ok. Paul, it just seems like I'm doing that. Just because I write about something does not mean that I am obsessed with it. I write about things because they are there, and, for now, some of your projects are the main game in town- it’s not like there is much else going on. I am really getting away from commenting about you. It's just taking time because there is so much to comment on, although I really don't think that you are as significant in the Tampa film scene as you think you are. Well, you did do well with The End Is Blossoming. Keep it up, and you might just make it.
Don't you just love how the truth is lost and misunderstandings flourish in an environment of poor communication?

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