Transproofed
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“Transproofed” Premiere/San Francisco Pride 2009 Recap
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Wow, combining the premiere of “Transproofed” and San Francisco Pride 2009 was AWESOME! After a year of hard work, Andrea and I were finally ready to begin the festival season for “Transproofed” by premiering it at the Frameline Film Festival in SF, and then I had the incredible opportunity to be added to the existing lineup as a Grand Marshall this year, so that we’d be there for both events at virtually the same time!
The premiere went really well. We played in a shorts program with other trans-themed films, and everyone Ooh’d, Ahh’d and laughed where we hoped they would. So much else is going on in SF during Frameline that it all came together as a sort of mega-experience where the people at the premiere would also be seeing us at the Trans March, and of course in the parade.
Andrea and I stayed in the gorgeous Clift Hotel and received fantastic care from concierge-extraordinaire Eric. There was a beautiful ceremony commemorating the pink triangle symbol at the top of Twin Peaks, where the fiesty Cloris Leachman all but took over the hosting duties and we got oddly-shaped sunburns. Then another morning there was a Grand Marshalls’ brunch. I was a late addition, so I didn’t have a position at the big table at the front of the room, but Andrea and I got to sit right next to it at the Grand Marshall children’s table, right next to Sharon Gless. Gorgeous! She’s looking really good.
The parade was a fabulous experience. Andrea and I got to sit in a gorgeous BMW convertible, and there’s hardly a better way to see a parade than from the inside. We met lots of great people, and I yelled myself hoarse while waving at the crowd.
Overall, it was a wonderful experience. And there’s more to come… “Transproofed” will be playing at OutFest this month here in LA, so make sure to get your tickets or even order your very own Mega DVD packed with extras and watch it at home!
“Transproofed” on Mega DVD with Extras Shipping Now!
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Yay! We have set up a feature-packed version of the “Transproofed” DVD available for regular orders NOW! You can order a special version with personalized autographs from Andrea and me, or the regular version, right now.
In addition to the fun movie itself, we spent a lot of time making extras like:
- A commentary track, where you can watch the movie and listen to Andrea and me talk about the making of the movie.
- A Storyboard Featurette, where we show Andrea’s pre-production storyboard art and she discusses how to use pre-planning to organize and shoot your own movie.
- The music video for “Next!”, in fullscreen DVD quality.
- The “Transproofed” trailer and “Casting Pearls” trailer, in fullscreen DVD quality.
Order now and have the DVD shipped directly to you! And come see it with Andrea and me on the big screen at OutFest by getting your tickets here: http://www.tinyurl.com/transproofed
The film stars Calpernia Addams as Ava, Andrea James as Joyce, and Joel Lambert as Mike. “Transproofed” explores the controversy of when (or whether) to come out as transgender in a romantic relationship. Ava’s showgirl friends are all openly transgender, but like many trans women, Ava dreams of living a quiet life where her trans status is not an issue. Ava’s friend Joyce urges her to go “stealth,” slang for not divulging one’s trans status. Joyce urges Ava to follow her example: to tone down her look and to get her place “transproofed,” slang for hiding any evidence that one is trans. As Joyce pushes Ava to hide more and more of her past and her identity, Ava begins to wonder if it’s worth it.
Pre-Order “Transproofed” on DVD with COOL Extras!
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Yay! We have set up a feature-packed version of the “Transproofed” DVD available for pre-order NOW! You can order a special version with personalized autographs from Andrea and me right now, and it will ship starting June 25th. You can order the regular DVD (with all the same features inside) right now, too, and it will start shipping July 12th.
In addition to the fun movie itself, we spent a lot of time making extras like:
- A commentary track, where you can watch the movie and listen to Andrea and me talk about the making of the movie.
- A Storyboard Featurette, where we show Andrea’s pre-production storyboard art and she discusses how to use pre-planning to organize and shoot your own movie.
- The music video for “Next!”, in fullscreen DVD quality.
- The “Transproofed” trailer and “Casting Pearls” trailer, in fullscreen DVD quality.
Order now and have the DVD shipped to you as soon as it become available! And come see it with Andrea and me on the big screen at OutFest by getting your tickets here: http://www.tinyurl.com/transproofed
The film stars Calpernia Addams as Ava, Andrea James as Joyce, and Joel Lambert as Mike. “Transproofed” explores the controversy of when (or whether) to come out as transgender in a romantic relationship. Ava’s showgirl friends are all openly transgender, but like many trans women, Ava dreams of living a quiet life where her trans status is not an issue. Ava’s friend Joyce urges her to go “stealth,” slang for not divulging one’s trans status. Joyce urges Ava to follow her example: to tone down her look and to get her place “transproofed,” slang for hiding any evidence that one is trans. As Joyce pushes Ava to hide more and more of her past and her identity, Ava begins to wonder if it’s worth it.
