So, the more astute followers of my website (all three of you) may have noticed I haven’t made an original short film since “Note” last May. The projects I have posted were either gigs that I got or taking a hike with my dog, etc.
There was a very good reason; My camera got stolen in June while I was visiting San Diego.
I never wanted to make a big deal out of it. I figured that, in some twisted way and despite how cliche the phrase is, it happened for a reason. So, I tried my best to move on and stay productive.
And then I got an e-mail a few weeks ago from a detective down in San Diego …
Without further ado, I present my first short film in almost a year:
We only had a couple hours to shoot and some very inconsiderate planes kept flying over, but we made our day.
Until next time.
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Dylan, I absolutely LOVED “Ivy”. Another great short film by the one and only Dylan Avery 🙂 I’m so happy to hear that your stolen camera found its’ way back to you. Like a man and his Gordo.
Dylan – you’re an American hero. I first watched Loose Change years ago. You opened my eyes. Since then I have studied and studied the entire crime of 9/11. Your work ranks right up there with the very best. In fact, it is the best.
These “bad guys” as I refer to the Bush Administration and other criminals involved in this crime will eventually come down. They may die of old age first but they will get it in the end. The bad guys always get it in the end. It just takes time.
You will be remembered as a pioneer in this effort and we all salute you as Americans. Some day, you too, will get yours, that is to say, the recognition that you deserve for documenting these events. I can’t thank you enough.