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Thursday, December 3, 2009 - 8:48 AM - Tampa Indie Film Log for Filmmaker C. A. Passinault

Tampa Bay Film Sites Almost Done

Hopefully? Try building and launching four web sites at once. Despite some ingenious ideas putting together these web sites, saving time without taking shortcuts or skimping, it's still a huge project (The first of the four, Tampa Film Review, should be online sometime tomorrow morning). I'm almost done, however, although content writing and headaches (literally) have been slowing me down the past few days. When I take breaks, I play video games, and, lately, I've needed breaks from my breaks (although the headaches have not been caused by my beloved video games, I'm sure of. 16 Bit classic Desert Strike and arcade classic Gyruss are easy on the eyes- you might as well look them up, Tampa filmmakers, because none of you know video games like I do. Gyruss is a real adrenaline rush, and I can spend hours on Desert Strike, too, on my original PSP 1000 series, although Desert Strike has some flaws in the play balance). I really need to get this done by this weekend because I've been waiting since summer to start a massive modeling industry project (some may argue that I've been waiting since 2003, but I'm finally ready to proceed. The cash boost will make many things happen, and start the revolution).
After all the Tampa Bay Film sites are online and optimized, they need to be placed on standby (for at least six months, although I will be doing some work on them and posting a few reviews), and then it's off to modeling land for me to work on those projects, as well as a few others. I will be working on Tampa Bay Modeling and Independent Modeling, which don't really need much done to them. I need to finish Florida Modeling Career, which will take at least a week. I also need to build, and launch, Advanced Model, before the month is out. Other projects? Some won't take more than a day or two of work. My C. A. Passinault site needs to be brought up to speed, and my main blog moved there from Frontier Society (Right now, it's on Myspace, of all places). I have to put together a marketing web site for a business client, and two new photography marketing sites for my photography business. I also need to get my Tampa advertising agency web site up, and it's almost done. Oh, and I'm going to start a video game blog on my Tampa video games site. Mucho fun.
I really should explain something here, right now, although some of it has little to do with indie film. I've been amusing myself lately reading posts on a message board that I used to post on (so has my attorney). A jerk once blamed me for the shortcomings of others. Well, I will say that I am guilty of taking a long time to get certain things done. It's not a lack of ability, however, but rather that I have a ton of things going on. It's possible to have too many good ideas (and, no, I'm not posting them here until I am in the position to use them).
It's plainly obvious that it's time to start getting some things done. The things that I have done, and I've done a lot over the years, have been very successful. I'm now ready to do far more. The next decade, things will really be impressive, and naysayers such as this Christian idiot will be eating all of their words.
There are seven careers that I will be focusing on in the short term. The first is indie filmmaking (like you all couldn't guess with the hard work and resources going into Tampa Bay Film!). Second is the modeling industry (I have a major modeling book deal, you know, unlike so-called no-talent writers like Christian who have to self-publish their "books" and sell them to themselves so that they can claim that they sold some). Third, of course, is writing. Fourth is photography. Fifth is my DJ and music career. Sixth is advertising. Seventh, too, is video game development.
How can one person, regardless of how educated and talented they are, do all of this at once? Well, something that I learned the hard way during my Fraternity days in college was delegation. I see it like this:

1. Cash Flow - My service companies increase cash flow. My photography, and later, my event planning and advertising companies will become critical support pillars. If it were not for photography, I'd have starved long ago

2. Recruitment - I need talented, professional people to help me with these projects. Luckily, I seem to already attract the best people, so this won't be an issue.

3. Delegation - I'm a polymath with an IQ of 200 and the equivalent of several doctorates of knowledge and experience, but I'm not God. I'm not omnipresent, and I'm far from perfect. I am a human being, with some limitations (Just a few, though. I'd love to be able to learn all the languages in the world, but this isn't possible, as I have no talent for it. I'm very good at english, however). Obviously, the only way that any of this will be possible is if I delegate. I'll be building things, setting them up, get them going, and after they are operational, will staff them, manage them from the top, and move on to other things (this means that the Tampa Film Showcase, once established, will have its own staff which will run it. After it is up and running, I may not even get to attend all of the time, because I will be working on other things).

Well, the first step is the lynchpin, and that won't be an issue anymore in a few short weeks. After that, things will take off, and things will start getting done at a geometric pace. Me, myself, I can't wait to do what I'm about to do to both the modeling and the photography industries. My modeling sites are positioned perfectly right now with the search engines (where Tampa Bay Film should be in mid 2010), and everything is now ready.
I'm ready to proceed. I can't wait any longer, and the cool thing is that I no longer have to. In regards to haters like Christian, I'm about to seriously school them without having to abandon my careers and teach like they do. I'll be teaching from example, by default from doing things, and everyone will be scrambling to keep up. It's quite poetic, I assure you.
New standards, and benchmarks, in entertainment and business begin here in Tampa. There is literally no limit to how far this can go. The future us about to become the present, and the past will become the foundation of great things.

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