Well, this is my first journal entry from this trip to Los Angeles. I flew down here on Monday, bought my new Mazda3 - which is an awesome car. It's a 5-speed manual transmission with 6 disc CD changer, moonroof, ABS brakes, side curtain airbags, black cloth seats with blue stitching, electroluminesent dash lighting, auto-dimming rearview mirror with direction and outside temperature indicator, and rear lip spoiler.
After buying the car, I started the apartment hunt immediately. I checked out a few places in Studio City, and found a place that was actually pretty nice. After seeing a few places, I drove over the hill to Hollywood, where I met up with Ben, had dinner and then headed to Ben's apartment in West Hollywood. It's a nice place - 2 bed, 2 bath with a nice dining and living area. I'm sleeping on an air matress in the living room, which is actually pretty comfortable. Over the past few days, then, I've been looking at various apartments, including studios, 1 bedrooms and shares. I've even been considering finding a 2 bedroom place with someone else who is looking for a place but doesn't have one. In fact, tonight at 6:30 I have a meeting with a guy named Brian that is looking for a place.
BUT... I might not need a place in LA anymore. Surprised? You shouldn't be. Considering how much has changed with me over the past few months, there should be no surprise that I might be changing my plans yet again. How is this possible? Well, I've been in touch with Mark Radcliffe over the past few days. He sent me contact information for several producers in the LA area that he thought might be able to help me find some work. Just a few hours after e-mailing one of them, Lata, I got a phone call from her. She told me that she was working on Chris Columbus's new film, Rent. We talked a little about the project, but mostly spoke about how I should proceed with my career in LA. After I had finished speaking with her, I took her advice and called the Directors Guild of America and got information about their Assistant Director Trainee Program. I then headed to the Westside Rentals office to look at apartment listings. While I was reviewing the listings, I got another call from Lata. She told me that she had just spoken to Mark on the phone and wanted to tell me to hold off on signing a lease for an apartment in Los Angeles because they wanted me to work on the film, Rent; however, the film was going to be shot in San Francisco, so I would need to be up there. But they still aren't 100% sure if the film will be green lighted by the studio, so we have to wait for word on that.
So... my plans might well be changing again. Essentially, I now have to wait until I hear about the status of Rent before I know if I'll be paying rent here in LA or not. As I know well from experience earlier this summer, things like this might not work out, but let's hope for the best.