Take Two.
Posted: August 30, 2011 Filed under: Film Festivals, Movies, Rochester NY Leave a commentBecause Rochester is my home, and probably always will be. Because this city and its surroundings deserve to be specifically lauded as the birthplace (literal or otherwise) of film; and because movies – as modern society’s still reigning form of popular art – can endure another collection of unsolicited opinions from the digital peanut gallery.
And, uh … because I bought the name two years ago, and it still works.
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You can read more about me elsewhere on this site, if that’s your idea of a good time, but in a nutshell: My name is Erich Van Dussen. I’ve lived in and around Rochester, NY, for most of my life. I love movies and I love writing, and for most of my adult life I’ve been lucky to have opportunities to combine those two passions in one form or another. Along the way, I began to figure out how to really do what I’d been trying to do all along – take all those wonky ruminations about film that were filling my skull, and make sense of them with words on a page.
Volume 1 of this enterprise began two years ago, after I lost my dependable weekly column (after over a decade) with a local newspaper chain. In response, I tried too hard, came up with an online magazine format that was simply unsustainable for one person with an unrelated full-time job and a home life, and watched that format collapse within a year.
This will be different. For one thing, I don’t have time to pretend to be a magazine editor, so I’m going to concentrate on writing, not format. When something occurs to me – about a new release, or an old movie, or a trend that bears mentioning – I’m going to post it. I’m not going to hold reviews until their yeasty goodness has allowed them to expand in my mind to some arbitrary vision of what a “full-length” column should be. (Besides: movies are supposed to be fun. Blogs about movies should be, too.)
For another, I have more things to write about now than ever. Earlier this month I was invited to join the team of 360|365 – Rochester’s premier annual film festival – as a programmer. This is an incredible honor, not least because my name was offered to the festival organizers by Jack Garner, the dean of Rochester’s film community and the fest’s last programmer. I have big shoes to fill. (Seriously; Jack is a giant of a man.) I’ve covered film festivals before, but I’ve never helped program one, and I intend to share that new experience here.
I won’t commit to a regular posting schedule; but I’m going to stick with this, and I hope you’ll stick with me. Thanks for reading.
