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This project successfully raised its funding goal on February 9, 2010.
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An orginal piece of beautiful artwork on paper somewhere in the 6.5"x 9" range. Might be different dimensions but around that size.
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All of the above AND a souvineir from S.E. Asia that I will pick out for you!
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The Wall Street Journal listed Susan Buice among the top 20 new media moguls, and applauds the co-creation of the popular independent film and online video series, Four Eyed Monsters. In late 2002, Susan met her future co-director and collaborator, Arin Crumley, beginning a relationship that evolved into the creation of Four Eyed Monsters. The project has become a cult phenomenon. To date, the video podcast has received over two million views and cinemas across America have booked the film due to its online fan-base. The film was nominated for two Independent Spirit Awards and, in June 2007, became the first feature film to be posted in its entirety on YouTube. Four Eyed Monsters has since aired on IFC TV and been sold in iTunes. A new DVD containing 5 brand new episodes has been released in the UK and Canada where Super Channel is also airing the film. The film is now available for purchase at foureyedmonsters.com
Susan has continued to create short videos and music videos some of which can be seen at vimeo.com/susanbuice. The Susan Buice mission is to create engaging heartfelt content. Her main inspiration is the dynamics of romantic love and relationships. She is currently in post production on a feature film she co wrote with Arin Crumley, Josh Steinbauer, Roger Ingraham and Tarynn Weihahn directed by Arin Crumley. Susan is also developing a body of drawings and illustrations called "How to break up and get back together" with illustrator/artist Josh Steinbauer.
Joe Griffin said this, which I thought was really really accurate. and funny. congrats!
It's a lot like when you find a starving, disgusting stray animal in an alley and the animal smells bad and has brain damage and talks too much and wears stupid clothes. You may not want to take the wretched creature home - or even pet it - but you feel sorry enough to give it your leftovers. It's a lot like that.
Feed a stray Susan today, won't you?
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yay! great drawings! say hi to Josh!
YAY!!!