DO YOU LIKE 1984? DO YOU LIKE PEPSI? DO YOU THINK SILLY SODA AND TRIVIA SHOULD TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER OUR DREAM CAREER? Well Clark did when he titled our newest update video and put "Pepsi" before "Death By Typewriter," but hey, who am I to judge. ANYWAY, I am writing here to update y'all on the goings-on of our junk, so let's boogie to the groove. Stab me. In recent weeks, Clark and I have successfully registered ourselves as an LLC, and we've sent information requests to almost one hundred independent film producers regarding a future project (mentioned in the video at the bottom of this page). We also drank a lot of gross soda, ripped Collin's pants nearly in half, and played a lot of phone tag. Regarding future projects, as I write this, allow me to elaborate a bit. The guys and I have collaborated and compiled a list of our films, which we'll be shooting over the next five years. The very next film we intend on shooting will be in January. I cannot divulge much about it yet, except that it will be in color and that I wrote it during orientation for my job while the instructor and everybody else in my class ranted about politics. Collin, Dickson, and I trekked up to Beaver County once more to catch up on some final reshoots for things that didn't fare too well in the initial shoot. This has lead to some wonderful photos (taken by and with permission to be posted from Austin Dickson) for behind-the-scenes, some of which you have access to below. The rest of the photos are being added to our "Donors Only" blog. SPEAKING OF DONORS, we want to take this time to again thank you from the bottom of our hearts for everything you've given us. Your time, your effort, your faith, your consideration, and your generous financial contributions are immensely appreciated. You guys are the lifeblood of this operation, and you make everything we do worthwhile. In closing, please enjoy this video of the four of us laughing, coughing, gagging, and talking about the GhostBusters Cinematic Universe (GCU or Guh-CUH) and our future films. Thanks again, hope to see you soon, and we cannot wait to share the full weight and reality of everything we've made progress on. -Jaron R. M. Johnson and all of Death By Typewriter Films, LLC
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