So many of you already have seen the photo I posted of my Star Wars toys as a kid. I remember the first time I ever saw "A New Hope." I couldn't believe the magic and imagination that was to be set upon me. As a kid with a big fantasy and an inspiration such as Star Wars, there is only one thing you can do! Make a movie of your own. A world of your own!! So I saved and saved, buying any new figure that came out. Holding on to them and creating my own battles in my mind if it were my own movie.
When I was in the fourth grade I did so. Made a whole world in my basement setting up and 10x6 foot space. Making huts and bases out of my parents containers and house hold items. I like to say this was the start for my love of set design for movies. An insperation to build my own world.
It's funny how old some of the stuff is. My mom use to bring me into the city to a place called "Love Saves the Day." And spend all my money on the biggest and rarest ships that the store had. I loved it in there! A shitty little store in the lower east side during the mid-90s.
The sad thing is now when my mom called me home asking to clean out my shit in the attic, I realize that these toys I once enjoyed need to go. Hoping to fund my next journey across the world. But they are a big part of who I am as a filmmaker today. And am always grateful for how they made my imagination run wild!!




you should turn this into an installation, i.e. Song Dong at MoMA : http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/15/arts/design/15song.html?pagewanted=all
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