In the beginning someone said,
May. 18th, 2004 05:56 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
"Let there be sparkle, and there was sparkle."
![]() | Todd Haynes directed the features Poison and Safe before Velvet Goldmine. He was born in 1961 in California. He graduated from Brown University and majored in semiotics. |
![]() | Christine Vachon and her company, Killer Films, produced Velvet Goldmine. She and Todd met at Brown University. Her book about the Independent film scene, Shooting to Kill has a chapter on the making of Velvet Goldmine and additional stories about the film from the producer's point of view. They lost a million dollars from their budget right before the shoot started and without her the film would not have gotten made. |
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Date: 2004-05-18 02:18 pm (UTC)First, I think that this site is already going to be a wonderful place to visit. Why I already feel as if I'm stepping out of Jerry's well appointed office, and into a Lear jet full of glam.
Second, today's "little dose" is such a great example of how it takes work and planning and time (if not oodles on money) to execute even the dreamiest work of art. I admire Todd so much for seeing this through!
Iris
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Date: 2004-05-18 02:23 pm (UTC)And yes, I'm so glad he saw the project through. In some ways it feels that Todd made the film just for us! But of course, he made the film to satisfy something he had to express for himself. Ah the paradox of Art ~ the most personal works of art are the most universal.