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I love this description from the Houston Library for the interview I just did with them: “Robin Brande discusses writing,…
Very informative (and hopefully inspirational) interview. And maybe those DC film folks will stop utterly mangling your work.
Though y’know, the DC 48 Hour Film Project is coming up again in just a month…
And any time both Neil deGrasse Tyson and Encyclopedia Brown get shout-outs, I’m happy.
(For the record, speaking as a type geek, Times New Roman and Calibri are later Microsoft fonts — and if I thought about it, I could probably rattle off the entire set of original Mac fonts…)
Bill, I so hoped you wouldn’t see this, because when I rewatched it last night, I was thinking, “Why didn’t I say Tohubohu Productions? Why didn’t I say Bill and Pam Coughlan? AAAARRGGG!” So now I’m totally exposed. But at least I can say in public that the fabulous DC film group is you. And you are so fabulous.
And thank you for the correction about the Microsoft fonts. I’ll stop spreading that misinformation. And yes, you clearly are a type geek. Which is cool.
Ready for another 48 Film Project whenever you are, Captain!