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Umlaut Productions

Eric Corson

Hollywood is dead. Long live Hollywood!

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Latest Issues

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XVIV. The Shoot (Part 4)

Welcome to the weekly production log of my first feature film, The Big Pay Off. My budget is $15,000 and I am producing and releasing it completely independently from the current Hollywood regime. If you are a new reader and are curious why...

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XVII. The Shoot (Part 3)

Welcome to the weekly production log of my first feature film, The Big Pay Off. My budget is $15,000 and I am producing and releasing it completely independently from the current Hollywood regime. If you are a new reader and are curious why...

2 months ago
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XVI. The Cut (Part 1)

Welcome to the weekly production log of my first feature film, The Big Pay Off. My budget is $15,000 and I am producing and releasing it completely independently from the current Hollywood regime. If you are a new reader and are curious why...

3 months ago
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Sunday Screening: Fistful of Dollars (1964)

“The Italian film industry had experienced bad times before”, writes Christopher Frayling in his Sergio Leone biography Something About Death, “but even in retrospect, none seemed as bad as 1963. Annual ticket sales were falling fast. […] A...

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  • Eric Corson

    LA-based writer and filmmaker. I'm chronicling the making of my first independently produced micro budget film on my Substack.

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