Interviewer: So are you comfortable?
N.Dusk: What? What? With my life? In this chair? Is this the first question? What?
Interviewer: In that chair.
N.Dusk: Oh, yeah sure. That light is kinda in my eyes.
Interviewer: Oh sure sorry. There is that better?
N.Dusk: Can we just turn it off and light a couple of candles maybe?
Interviewer: This is an interview not a romantic encounter.
N.Dusk: I know. I know. But I need to be in the right mood to say the right things...you know...I..oh forget it.
Interviewer: Uh, I will. MMmmm...so what happened to "A Mask of Myself"?
N.Dusk: Oh what a flop. It never had a chance.
Interviewer: Even with the Facebook exposure?
N.Dusk: Exposure? Ha ha ha. It had nothing to do with anything but being a very bad movie. Besides that I'm pretty clueless with marketing and YouTube has changed dramatically in the last few years.
Interviewer: How so?
N.Dusk: Well, first of all, it used to all the shit and now it's just not even half of that.
Interviewer: Because of Facebook?
N.Dusk: Not just FB but Tweeter, Tumbler etc etc. YouTube has just become a link to social networking, it's not really what it used to be. It's all about proper marketing though. Everybody wants their stuff to get a million hits and ultimately....

Interviewer: GO VIRAL!
N.Dusk: Right. And the chances of that are like hitting the lottery.
Interviewer: So what was the inspiration for "A Mask of Myself"?
N.Dusk: Well I kinda mentioned that in the closing credits. It just started as a small spark. Glancing at a photo in an art magazine. Simple right? But my mind carried that photo away to another imaginative world and it went away for awhile but the spark never went out. I just kept thinking about that photo, how cool it was and what I could do with it.
Interviewer: What was the photo of?
N.Dusk: It was a photo of a man in front of a wall full on TV monitors.
Interviewer: That's a pretty significant part of your movie.
N.Dusk: Well originally I thought the photo was sooo cool that I was just gonna steal the idea for my FB profile photo. Then while I was working on it, I thought about the whole profile photo idea, how important it is, how people worship themselves. I ended up doing a huge web research project on social networking as a whole. I started watching profile photos. Some people change them all the time, like me, and others can change every few months. I even had one friend for three years that NEVER changed it once!
Interviewer: Fascinating
N.Dusk: It really was to me. It becomes an exercise in "self-discipline" ... for me anyway. As usual I over analyzed the entire situation and broke it down into ridiculous layers of ego and self worth.
Interviewer: So you like to "over analyze" ?
N.Dusk: Yes. That's one of my problems....well, I guess it's not a problem really. It can be good. I can say that I'm "deep" but most of my friends interpret it as me being an "over sensitive idiot with poetic eyes... delicate even."
Interviewer: What else are you?
N.Dusk: Weird as hell.
Interviewer: What do you mean by that?
N.Dusk: For as long as I can remember, I have a taste for the ordinarily weird. Things that are right in front of me. Life is a series of weird moments. One weird photograph after another. One moment I can be in a room with the strangest combination of people making the strangest combination of statements to each other and twenty seconds later I will driving down a wooded highway alone, watching an amazing sunset through my windshield.
Interviewer: Wow.
N.Dusk: Are you being sarcastic?
Interviewer: What do you think?
N.Dusk: That's exactly my point! You and 99% of the globe just don't get it. You just take advantage of lifes everyday moments.
Interviewer: That's not ordinarily weird it's ridiculously deep.
N.Dusk: If you stop and watch what happens to you during the course of a day, you may be amazed.
Interviewer: Yawn. Ok, so, back to the movie. How do you rate it against all your other weird movies?
N.Dusk: This was actually the only movie I made that had some sort of plot or even a plan.
Interviewer: Is that why it failed?
N.Dusk: Miserably.
Interviewer: So, why did it take you so long to complete?
N.Dusk: Well first of all, it wasn't easy. The movie is like 90 percent stop-action and that's a lot of work.... secondly, I have no real free time. I love being creative and being in front of the monitor at work 10 to 12 hours a day takes it's toll.....on my time and my creativity. I just HAD to do a project before the blizzard of work that comes Christmas time.
Interviewer: What is your fascination with animation?
N.Dusk: Ever since I was a little kid, I've been fascinated by animation.
Interviewer: Hanna-Barbera ?
N.Dusk: Ha ha....well, yes, of course, and the roughness of Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse. But really, I started doing flip movies in books at a very early age. Now there is stop action at it's rawest form. In the early days of the digital era I found Power Point.
Interviewer: Not really a great animation tool.
N.Dusk: No but with alot of thought and work it could be AND you can tell a story. But even bigger than that......you can add another huge element.......SOUND ! And by trial and error and many great "accidents" I was able to put some cool things together.
Interviewer: What's next?
N.Dusk: After this movie, I need to get back into something totally unpredictable and spontaneous like I have done in the past. Starting from scratch with no plot, few ideas and some clips of cool music.
Interviewer: If you had super powers what would they be?
N.Dusk: Oh oh....travel in time for sure!!!
Interviewer: Favorite software besides Photoshop?
N.Dusk: iMovie
Interviewer: Greatest single influence?
N.Dusk: Vonnegut
Interviewer: Favorite song?
N.Dusk: Norwegian Wood
Interviewer: Comfort food?
N.Dusk: Currently? Olives stuffed with garlic from the ShopRite salad bar.
END.

George,
You and I are alike in so many ways, I love Vonnegut, Norwegian Wood and every cover version of it, and olives stuiffed with garlic (or blue cheese). We differ in three critical ways: (i) I have never nor will I ever change my facebook photo, (ii) I could never open my soul to the world like you do, and (iii) I didn’t think A Mask of Myself was a miserable failure at all. In fact, I thought it was a wonderful movie.
Hi Ken. Always so happy to hear from you. You are otherwise very quiet in the cyber world….quite the opposite of me…and sometimes I envy that.
I went into that chicken place on rt 35 in Woodbridge the other day..the name currently escapes me….but I asked the owner that has been there forever if Pokey still worked there as a joke. Anyway, to make a long story short..(oh yeah, Chicken Galore is the name)…he gave me Steve Millers address and phone number.
I know you really liked this kid and I wasn’t as close to him as you but there was something very humbling about him and his strange relationship with his mom.
Pokey: 732-969-0124
He still lives on Dorthy Street in West Carteret too. I think I already told you these things including the death of his wife several years ago but I thought it would be worth it. I honestly don’t think I can see you calling him but let me know if you do.
Yes, I open my soul to the world…it has been very therapeutic sometimes and other times quite the opposite.It is a huge chance that I take. In all that I expose here, I still have many secrets. I still carry guilt from my past….I did a lot of stupid things. It would be very easy to blame my totally misguided childhood (teenage) years, my drug use and pure alcoholism…but what Bobby Orr and I did to you and your family still hurts me very deeply to this day. When I see your name come up the once a year or so on this Blog or FB….I still get a sharp pain through my heart.
Something ended between us that day and shortly thereafter it seems you were gone. College and Texas work and family and yet our memories together when we were young, when your mother and my mother were great friends together never went away.
Do you remember the time we got mad at our mothers and put all our toys in your red wagon and walked around the block with them and proceeded to throw them down the sewer?? I still would like to do that…”throw it down the sewer” with what I did to you. I will only say this, I was a follower at the time, was shocked and disappointed at myself the time I was doing it. Could NOT believe I was doing it. Totally regret doing it and I am not surprised that the one who planned and and coerced me to do it was found dead in a back alley in NYC a long time ago. I never forgot about it. It will always haunt me and no matter how hard I try….I just can’t throw it down the damn sewer.
I can only say this. From my heart…..from my exposed soul….I am truly truly sorry.
George
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