Production Meeting, Rewrites, And More!

Good morning, fellow artists! Welcome back to another exciting edition of my weekly industry blog! Some quick updates for you all. On July 14th, 2025, the PDP 3.0 collective held a production meeting for “The Third Act” script. This meeting was both special and glorious. Special because July 14th marked a year since we hosted our first table read for the script. Glorious in that it reminded me how much I love creating art and being around amazing artists. During our production meeting, we discussed setting up meetings with industry folks, investors, and finishing the second draft of the script. With our marching orders in place, Kelly and I met on July 21st, 2025, to continue our second draft rewrites, and that went well! Being able to have a little break from our last writing session was beneficial because I came into our writing session with a better clarity of this world. Keep reading below 🙂

On July 15th, 2025, I began the third draft rewrites for my rugby feature film script! The first draft contained 146 pages. This current draft contains 116 pages! My goal is to cut the script down to 108 to 110 pages. Once I finish this draft, I’ll plan the next steps of getting this script in front of select people for feedback. Keep reading below 🙂

On June 23rd, 2025, I began a weekly, one-on-one career admin meeting with a great artist. This focused, intimate approach seems to be working well for both of us as we come to each meeting with many things checked off our lists. Keep reading below 🙂

See you next week!

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Second-Quarter Recap Of My 2025 Blog Entries!

Good morning, fellow artists! We are halfway through the year, and I wanted to take this opportunity to do a second-quarter recap of my 2025 blog entries. From completing two drafts of my latest feature film script to celebrating the 10th anniversary of my Hollywood industry blog, here is a fantastic opportunity to revisit or catch up on all of the excitement! Below are the fourteen blog entries in chronological order:

  1. RuPaul, Rugby, & My Two Feature Film Scripts.
  2. Quickly Approaching The Halfway Mark Of Act Two!
  3. I Finished The First Half Of Act Two!
  4. The Journey Begins With The Second Half Of Act Two!
  5. Inching Closer To The End Of Act Two!
  6. I Finished Act Two (In Less Than 2 Days!)
  7. I Finished Writing My Latest Feature Film Script!
  8. How I Celebrated The Completion Of My Latest Feature Film Script!
  9. My Journey To Completing Another Feature Film Script.
  10. Second Draft Rewrites Have Begun!
  11. How A Definition Unlocked My Latest Set Of Rewrites!
  12. More Than Halfway Through My Second Draft Rewrites!
  13. I Finished The Second Draft Of My Feature Film Script!
  14. Happy 10th Anniversary, Chasing The George!

See you next week!

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Happy 10th Anniversary, Chasing The George!

Good morning, fellow artists! Chasing The George celebrated its 10th anniversary on July 10th, 2025! 10 years! Holy moly! Wow! Wow! Wow! To provide the genesis and inspiration behind this blog, I invite you to click HERE. Thank you, Richard Lawson!

What a ride it has been. 10 years of documenting and revealing parts of my artistic journey. The ups. The downs. The wins. The challenges. 10 YEARS OF WRITTEN MATERIAL! Over the last decade, I’ve written about theatrical agents I’ve secured. Feature scripts and TV pilots I’ve written. On-set experiences for projects I booked. On-set experiences for projects I wrote and produced. Projects I’ve targeted to different degrees of success. Advice from my celebrity friends. The journey of creating a feature film script from treatment to finished draft. Sharing advice and resources when the WGA and SAG-AFTRA went on strike. Preparing for successful headshot shoots. Relationship Map outflow. The importance of planning as it relates to your career administration. Sharing my rehearsal process for scene work from start to finish. Inside peeks into production meetings. Sharing moments of imposter syndrome as an actor and writer. Sharing my raison d’être. The list goes on! Keep reading below 🙂

Looking back over these last ten years, I could also easily dwell on the “losses” of where this blog should be in terms of recognition or renown. Or the “losses” of my blog placing me on the map and leading me to opportunities as a recurring guest writer for major publications. Or this “loss”, that, and the other. I’m not going to do that. Instead, the biggest takeaway is that perhaps this blog was always for me. And yes, people have reached out to me over the years to let me know how much my blogs inspire them. And yes, people read my blog all over the world. However, writing this blog has been one of the biggest forms of self-accountability. It has held me accountable for my goals and administration plans. I felt a sense of responsibility to get it done and to lead by example. A SUSTAINED EFFORT! As I look out at the next ten years, I am excited and thrilled to continue sharing my journey, holding myself accountable, and inspiring other artists along the way. Keep reading below 🙂

See you next week!

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I Finished The Second Draft Of My Feature Film Script!

Good morning, fellow artists! I commenced rewriting the second draft of my latest feature film script on May 27th, 2025. On July 2nd, 2025, I finished it! As Miranda Priestly from “The Devil Wears Prada” says, “That’s all.” LOL.

Okay, okay! Yes, this is a BIG win! And I am PROUD of myself for finishing the second draft! I chopped out 22 pages and strengthened scenes along the way. In my third draft rewrites, I know which sections I’m going to focus on and cut. Keep reading below 🙂

Also, you can refer to last week’s blog where I list a few potential next steps for my script. Keep reading below 🙂

See you next week!

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More Than Halfway Through My Second Draft Rewrites!

Good morning, fellow artists! As you are aware, I commenced rewriting the second draft of my latest feature film script on May 27th, 2025. And to reiterate, these are not the second draft rewrites I’m working on with Kelly Tighe for “The Third Act” script. My latest feature film script is a separate one about rugby that I’m writing.

On June 25th, 2025, I was thoroughly surprised and happy to discover that I was more than halfway through my second draft rewrites! I have about 24 more pages to go. Again, it’s been fun editing lines out, strengthening scene descriptions, removing redundancies, etc. I’m trying to be more diligent with not getting too precious with every word I’ve written. Keep reading below 🙂

Once I finish this second draft, I will write a third draft. Once I complete that, I need to figure out the next steps. Do I host a table read? Do I email the script to trusted individuals for feedback? Should I submit my script to writing competitions via Coverfly with the option of receiving script coverage from the judges? What about securing literary representation? Recently, I spoke with someone about how it seems more challenging to obtain literary representation versus theatrical representation. They agreed that others have expressed the same sentiment. I’ve had literary representation before, and it came from an industry referral. Keep reading below 🙂

See you next week! (By the way, updates will be arriving regarding the second draft rewrites for “The Third Act.” My writing partner recently got married, and so we put a pin on the rewrites.)

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How A Definition Unlocked My Latest Set Of Rewrites!

Good morning, fellow artists! As you know, I began rewriting the second draft of my latest feature film script on May 27th, 2025. It has been exciting to revisit the scenes I laid out in my first draft. I was on a roll, editing things out, rearranging sentences, and just doing my best to make this second draft tighter than the first. And then, I hit a roadblock with one particular scene in the first half of act two, LOL. Something wasn’t clicking. Something wasn’t making sense with this scene. I kept coming back to it, hoping that the answers would present themselves to me. Keep reading below 🙂

Days passed. I asked myself, “What is the event of this scene? What is this scene about?” I put myself into the scene to create clarity. I asked myself what I was trying to convey as the writer of this scene. I looked at my past relevant experiences to make this scene make sense. Nothing. LOL. I made edits. And more edits. And more edits. At times, I felt like I had a mini-breakthrough, a crack in the armor that would lead me to gold. “Okay, okay. We are heading in the right direction. We are getting closer to what this scene is about.” Keep reading below 🙂

Then, on June 18th, 2025, something clicked. There is a word that one of the characters says which serves as the impetus for the whole scene. This word is the reason why the scene exists in the first place. This word compels my protagonist to test the waters with his developing abilities to answer the central question. I looked up the word and explored its historical significance to understand why I was using it. However, I didn’t want the scene to be preachy or to become a lengthy history lesson. Instead, I wanted this to be my protagonist’s first time speaking on this subject, allowing it to become the foundation for future scenes where he discusses the topic in further detail. With these things in mind, I was able to tackle the scene and arrive at a satisfying rewrite! I like where the scene is now. My protagonist offers enough of a viewpoint and can save more of it for later scenes. I LOVE THESE LIGHTBULB MOMENTS! I proceeded victoriously to the next set of scenes and made more edits along the way. I look forward to approaching the halfway point of act two! Keep reading below 🙂

See you next week!

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Second Draft Rewrites Have Begun!

Good morning, fellow artists! On May 27th, 2025, I began rewriting the second draft of my latest feature film script! It was exciting to start at the beginning of my script and make changes along the way. Currently, I am in the first half of act two. So, I have been moving along really nicely with the rewrites!

Here are some observations regarding the second draft rewrites. I am still using the same timing method as I did with the first draft. However, I will not focus too much on it. The second draft is an opportunity to take my time and let things breathe. There is no need to vomit everything out onto the page this time around. The vomit is already there. Now, it’s about cleaning the vomit and carving it out to obtain greater clarity within each scene. Keep reading below 🙂

It’s been great to edit out unnecessary or redundant lines because I could express them through a reaction or visual instead. Or, when I felt like a character had made their point, I made more cuts. It felt good not to be so precious with every single word. Cut, cut, cut. Get to the point. Keep reading below 🙂

These rewrites also helped me see that scenes I initially thought were Oscars-worthy were not, LOL. ME: “Oh yeah, we need to fix these scenes!”, “Make these descriptions more active and less passive!”, and “Rearrange those sentences of dialogue!” But you know what? I have no regrets whatsoever. I’m proud of what I wrote in the first draft. I didn’t question or criticize much of what I wrote during the first draft. I was on GO! But now, it’s time to make improvements. That’s just part of the writing process. Keep reading below 🙂

See you next week!

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My Journey To Completing Another Feature Film Script.

Good morning, fellow artists! On May 14th, 2025, I completed the first draft of my latest feature film script. In the below 12 links, I would like to take you on the journey from when I started writing it to when I finished it. Relax and explore how my script began as an idea I cultivated and nourished through Sundance Collab to become a fully-realized, tangible product.

  1. I’m Writing Two Feature Film Scripts!
  2. How I Wrote Act 1 Of My New Script In 7 1/2 Hours.
  3. The Good, The Bad, & The Second Act
  4. Still On The Saddle With Act Two Of My Latest Feature Film Script!
  5. RuPaul, Rugby, & My Two Feature Film Scripts.
  6. Quickly Approaching The Halfway Mark Of Act Two!
  7. I Finished The First Half Of Act Two!
  8. The Journey Begins With The Second Half Of Act Two!
  9. Inching Closer To The End Of Act Two!
  10. I Finished Act Two (In Less Than 2 Days!)
  11. I Finished Writing My Latest Feature Film Script!
  12. How I Celebrated The Completion Of My Latest Feature Film Script!
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How I Celebrated The Completion Of My Latest Feature Film Script!

Good morning, fellow artists! Welcome to another exciting edition of my weekly blog. As I mentioned in my last blog entry, I finished writing the first draft of my latest feature film script on May 14th, 2025! And to lock in this achievement, I knew I had to celebrate immediately. One of my mentors, master teacher and actor Richard Lawson, teaches us that a celebration is a “ceremony of respect.” I needed to respect this win. And I knew how I wanted to celebrate it. I am a big fan of contemporary artist Braxton J. Fuller. His artwork is exciting, fresh, intelligent, and provocative. I own two of his works on paper, which I acquired as celebrations for previous achievements. Keep reading below 🙂

I ran across one of his Instagram posts recently and became intrigued and struck by one of his art pieces. It’s an “Untitled” study measuring at 8″x11″, but the caption he added in his post said, “It was all a dream, until you make it come true.” That resonated with me. It’s about turning dreams into action. Postulates into action. You postulate something, see it clearly, and then go after it. My latest film script is part of the larger picture of my career. It’s a goal to achieve a postulate I see for myself. And this work of art reminds me that it’s about putting postulates into action. My script began as an idea I cultivated and nourished through Sundance Collab. And now, it is a fully-realized, tangible product. I reached out to Braxton and expressed my interest in this piece, and the acquisition occurred on Friday, May 23rd, 2025. I can’t wait to receive it! Keep reading below 🙂

Please see a picture of the artwork below. And, if you are interested in exploring Braxton J. Fuller’s work, here is his Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/braxtonjfuller Keep reading below 🙂

See you next week!

I Finished Writing My Latest Feature Film Script!

Good morning, fellow artists! Welcome to another exciting edition of my weekly blog. As you all know, I am focusing on three goals this year. Those goals are: 1) Book supporting roles in feature films produced and distributed by independent or mid-sized studios. 2) Complete the second draft of “The Third Act” feature film script with Kelly Tighe. 3) Write and complete the first draft of my rugby feature film script. Each week, I will provide updates that are hopefully inspiring and engaging.

On May 6th, 2025, I started writing act three of my latest feature film script. On May 14th, 2025, I finished writing it, which means I have completed the first draft of my latest feature film script!!!! WOO HOO!!!! I just typed THE END in my script. I finished my first draft! I finished my first draft! I finished my first draft! 146 pages total. Plus, my script has a TITLE! I achieved one of my goals for 2025! I am typing this blog entry seconds after I finished, so the magnitude of this win has not hit me yet. I feel calm right now. And now a big smile has formed on my face. I’ll probably go through a roller coaster of emotions as the day(s) progress. Perhaps what I’m experiencing at the moment is reflective delay because I have achieved something so monumental. Keep reading below 🙂

At this moment, I can only share cold numbers and statistics. For example, I finished the first draft of this script 20 months after completing a nine-week feature film treatment course at the prestigious Sundance Collab. I started writing act one on February 12th, 2025, and finished it on February 26th, 2025. Using my timing method, it came out to 7 hours and 33 minutes of writing time. I began writing the first half of act two on March 4th, 2025, and finished it on April 20th, 2025. That came out to 30.5 hours of writing time. I started writing the second half of act two on April 22nd, 2025, and finished it on May 5th, 2025. That came out to 13 hours and 22 minutes of writing time. I began writing act three on May 6th, 2025 and finished it on May 14th, 2025. That came out to 6 hours and 5 minutes of writing time. Collectively, it took me 57 hours and 30 minutes (or less than three days!) Keep reading below 🙂

It’s time to let this win sink in and celebrate accordingly. I already know how I want to celebrate this achievement. Keep reading below 🙂

See you next week!

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