Paul Condon Presents..."I Hate Zombies"

Well tree house location not looking good they want insurance and we shoot low low budget so...I wil be checking around for other options. Anybody in SoCal know of a cool tree-house location?
Pauly
 
That's a bit of a bummer mate. I hope you find one or we will be doing a bit of a rewrite. Kepp your eyes peeled for another option.
 
That's a bit of a bummer mate. I hope you find one or we will be doing a bit of a rewrite. Kepp your eyes peeled for another option.

I don't want to have to write around another location but if i have to i have a couple cool ideas brewing in my head...Let's hope for the best and I am determined to find a tree house. I will build one if I have too, maybe if i can afford it that is.
Pauly
 
That's a good idea Jerry, and then you can dictate the inner size, rather than being cramped in something predetermined.
 
And, may I remind you of the sacred production triangle? You know we can't get rid of cheap or good, so...

I am still working on it. Maybe I can use my powers for good and not evil this time and make it happen. I am not giving up yet but maybe the exterior scenes and then shoot interiors somewhere else would work. Must not let this get the best of me. Somehow I will get it...
 
OK so my little protogue Kevin came up with an alternative if we can't find a tree house..And I like it...:)

I think you meant:

protégé |ˈprōtəˌ zh ā; ˌprōtəˈ zh ā| (also protege)
noun
a person who is guided and supported by an older and more experienced or influential person : he was an aide and protégé of the former Tennessee senator.
ORIGIN late 18th cent.: French, literally ‘protected,’ past participle of protéger, from Latin protegere ‘cover in front’ (see protect ).
 
I think you meant:

protégé |ˈprōtəˌ zh ā; ˌprōtəˈ zh ā| (also protege)
noun
a person who is guided and supported by an older and more experienced or influential person : he was an aide and protégé of the former Tennessee senator.
ORIGIN late 18th cent.: French, literally ‘protected,’ past participle of protéger, from Latin protegere ‘cover in front’ (see protect ).


Oh did you switch places with your cousin Rick...I actually goggled it for the spelling so I guess maybe that was a bad idea...As to your being practically perfect in every way may I film you the next time thou walkest on water...
 
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