Oakley Anderson-Moore
Writer
Director/Shooter/Editor
I'm a filmmaker. I generally subscribe to the DIY life, and I respect anybody trying to tell stories in their own original way. I’ve shot and edited over 2000 hours of vérité documentary footage. I like light gear that can fit into a backpack. I respect above all things experience, because nothing can replace what you learn from doing. That being said, don't doubt yourself for lack of practice behind the camera — life experience trumps all!
After seven+ years of work, my first feature length documentary "BRAVE NEW WILD“ came out this year on select platforms, and we're working on a TV premiere to come. Hooray! It’s the story of delinquent adventurers in Beat-Era America — from my point of view — having grown up the daughter of a rock climbing pioneer. The film was first chosen as one of ten projects in the 2012 IFP Independent Doc Lab and is currently finishing its festival run (where I won the "Emerging Artist" Award from the Festival Director at WHFF.)
I was born in a smallish town in beautiful Washington state, and then moved to a handful of big, big cities across the globe. I first discovered how much I liked watching movies after I moved to São Paulo, Brazil at age 9, and would go across the street to rent subtitled VHS tapes whenever I felt homesick.
I’m proud to be a writer for No Film School, and a member of such a thoughtful film community. I’m always looking to meet other filmmakers and future collaborators with the same spirit.
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Hey Jamie, I had not heard about EIDL being calculated that way, per employee. Are you applying for the straight up loan of $10K? Or beyond that? Obviously PPP would be calculating based on previous payroll for employees. We are doing more coverage coming up on this topic, and I will make it a point to find out about calculating EIDL!
Glad to hear it Dylan, and hope it helps. Best of luck for all on the Colorado UI, keep us posted on the progress!
Hell yes, Ian! I will be updating this article and more about how CARES Act will affect filmmakers. Make America think harder!
Thanks so much for this info, Larry. Have added the IRS link and this note to the article.
Thanks Trenton. You too!
Update: it seems that the SBA has now redefined the EIDL loans as being up to $10K, with $1K per employee. We will keep updating!