Reason TV's Anthony L. Fisher Presents "Sidewalk Traffic"
Reason TV's Anthony L. Fisher - view his archive here - recently shot his first feature film. Sidewalk Traffic is
a comedy/drama about a struggling filmmaker, carrying a whole lot of personal and professional baggage, freshly unemployed and suddenly thrust into full-time fatherhood of his infant daughter. Blessed with a lovely and exceedingly patient and supportive wife, a hot project and a willingness to relentlessly endure the abuse that goes along with life in "the industry," Sidewalk Traffic is a funny, touching and infuriatingly relevant film.
Anthony is currently raising money for post-production work at Rocket Hub, a crowd-funding site favored by the video community. You can watch his pitch above and go here for more information.
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Struggling filmmaker makes film about struggling filmmaker.
Is it just me, or has this site in recent days morphed into shameless self-promotion of books/movies and begging for money?