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Congratulations, Matt Sconce

4/30/2013

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IF you are kinda like me, you may not be a mighty leader, but you know one when you know one. Take Matt Sconce for our local example.

How cool was it when Mr. Sconce posted his news that he was rubbing shoulders with movie icons!

Not only that; he reported that they know who he is!

How many people in the world would love to be involved in the entertainment  industry,  much less be one among the few who have actually ‘made it’ in this competitive arena? The number of people arriving in Hollywood from all around our planet each year is truly astounding. Equally astounding is the number of those whose names and whose faces we will never see- ever.

We are truly happy for Matt Sconce. This leads us onto the purpose of this month’s blog . . . . Why and how did Matt get there?

First of all, it is important  to understand that, within a Nano second of my initial greeting of, “HI” to Matt, I could tell that he is foremost,  a good, down-to-Earth fellow.  Although this brief connection has remained as such, the FB page posts and comments, and the admiration from those of you who work with him, only reinforce my first impression.

This to say: I know that Matt Sconce did not post this to boast this! He is genuinely excited and feels privileged to be there among these world-class actors and celebrities. To be recognized must have been truly awe inspiring as well. We all know this recognition is well-deserved.

Again, what he is not doing is bragging! He did not report the news to us for us feel ‘less than’ in any way. We all know that he wanted to share the joy of the experience with all of you! These new contacts have offered a platform from where he can honestly say, “We are here, and we did what it took for all of us to begin to participate in this great slice-of-life and to begin to collectively reap the rewards!”

He mentioned meeting Harrison Ford! How awesome is this! Mr. Ford started out as a cabinet-maker, and a very good one. ‘Circumstances’ led him to be cast in American Graffiti, as we all know.

SO, what make Harrison and Matt alike?

In a huge ballroom crowded with hundreds of cast and crew, Mr. Ford was doing the banquet speech in his movie: AIR FORCE ONE- speaking Russian. No one watching the final film would surmise that Mr. Ford had to do his lines over and over again. The air was thick with tension and a feeling of embarrassment for the scene and its actors. FINALLY, after try after try, he got it right! When he left, Mr. Ford was smiling, waving heroically to the crowd as he exited the building for another scene. Some would have kinda- drifted out and be gone.

One late night, Danny Glover was tired and definitely hungry. I was standing by Craft Services when he came up to get something to eat. The CS was closed. I could tell he was really upset. He made a short comment to himself and stamped off. Things like a cup of coffee and snack may seem like a little thing, but they are so well-appreciated when they are available to keep us going. Even the great ones hit snags and disappointment.  No one, except him you and I will ever know that happened- or care.

Jerry Seinfeld was called over to review a scene they were ‘perfecting’. The question, as I recall, was whether Kramer would exit and leave the door open or close it on his way out. Now . . .  Jerry and the rest of these comic giants were focusing strongly on this seemingly miniscule issue. No one would ever see the show and ask themselves, “Why is the door still open, or how come he didn’t close it?” Figure that with the budget they were working under,  a few minutes of down-time could pay for a college education. Nevertheless, the action tarried as they went for ‘perfection’ to consider what no one else would ever notice. The simple attention to details is amazing.

The late, great Director John Frankenheimer (Emmy winner: Manchurian Candidate-Frank Sinatra) was directing a TV mini-series- WALLACE with Gary Senise. Gary was having a little difficulty giving a speech on the street to a few hundred of the cast and crew. Instead of Mr. F., getting bent out of shape, he told the crowd. “Don’t worry, he can do this OK,” in a fatherly reassuring way. Mr. F. won another award for his support and confidence building.

At the end of a very long day on NEGOTIATOR with Kevin Spacey, a well-recognized character actor was in the parking lot and going to his car. He said something to me that I won’t forget. He felt inclined to tell me how amazed he was to see Mr. Spacey in action. He was not only humbled by the performance, he said how he can see and understand how Kevin and his technical acting skills makes him is such a tremendously gifted actor. Like true talent, a million little things may seemingly go unnoticed, but when combined, they are extremely powerful.

Richard Gere is actually known for being friendly to those ‘groupies’ who see him around the set. Many an actor, especially after a long, exhausting day, would hardly raise a palm to us.  Those who have been there know respect him as an actor and a great person as well. Most of the world simply knows him as a great actor.

Take James Atherton doing a scene with Halle Berre and John Spiner (Data). We were working on an office scene in the TV movie THE DOROTHY DANDRIDGE STORY. James was smoking a cigar. The take looked super to me, but the Director needed to ‘direct’. She and he discussed the nuances of the scene. With concerted precision they were discussing when would be the perfect time for him to light the cigar and when to puff on the cigar. Like Seinfeld, the winning is in the details.

You might have noted a story that I related in an earlier blog. . . .  We were doing the music video for PILGRIM with Eric Clapton. The scenes were not at Paramount Studios this time, (By the way, I saw Magic Johnson walking with Mel Gibson, and WOW! I had no idea how BIG Mr. Johnson is! ), but in a small studio somewhere in Burbank. One might suspect that with all the years of this icon strumming a guitar, that Eric would sit back and take a sips of warm lemon water during the down-time. NOPE! Not him. Instead of kicking back, he sat there while I got a serenade from 8 feet away by the ‘Great One’ himself for a half-hour.  Playing a guitar is not something that he does- it is who is his.

Chuck Norris’ TOP DOG, was being directed by him in San Diego. The location was in Balboa Park. Now, those of you who know where I mean, what other facility is close by? Lindberg Field.

EVERY 15 minutes a jet plane would scream overhead as they nose-dived to make a landing at the airport. All pilots do not like this very dangerous field because they must skirt building tops to drop onto the tarmac. From one car garage, I swear (if I swore) that you can look up and count the rivets on the belly of the winged behemoth as it passes over your head in its descent to land. Many years ago a PSA flight didn’t make it.

Chuck had to go with the location decision anyway, of course. Delays, nerves, money all were inappropriately an integral part of the production process. The ‘show must go on’ and the movie was made anyway.

So, what is the moral to these anecdotes? The intention of this blog entry is to join Matt Sconce in the celebration of his wonderful experience. He is so fortunate to be able to share it with you, and am sure it is his way he is saying, “Thanks to ALL of you for your support! We all are all going higher, higher and faster. Fasten your seat belts!”

Ford: Why MATT? Because, even though, like Harrison Ford, he may have repeated some mistakes again and again before conquering them, he persisted and never left the scene, set or take without a broad smile on his face and a grateful wave to you- his crew and supporters.

Glover: Sure, there were times when things become strained; the scene took longer than expected, weather issues persisted- ad infinitum. There have been times when it is late and he is simply hungry- but the project must win over comfort. The Craft Service is closed, but not his commitment to making it happen.

Seinfeld/Atherton: If it isn’t ‘right’, I will also surmise that Matt and his crew will not let something slide for the sake of time, effort, or lack of the need for perfection. He would not be where he is today by going second-class anywhere on the journey of film-making. Each movement has a meaning, and every prop must serve its surgical purpose.  If he says, “Would it be possible to . . .?”, it is because there is the element of correction that will yield the most effective result.

Frankenheimer: In this business we take chances with ourselves, our craft, and our actors. A sign of a winner is showing that the decision one makes on a minute-by- minute basis is a result of calculating, unswerving dedication and follow-through. We have all needed a tweak and/or a reassuring comment of support to boosts our desire to do our best. Again, I am going to surmise that you actors and crew know that Matt is there to express his confidence in you a minimum of 110%- every step of the way.

Spacey/Character actor: We all know that his passion is a shared partnership with his Father, his wife and family, and with all of you. I am certain that you have taken a moment after a shoot or a casual drink and mentioned to someone nearby how Matt Sconce is a true professional whose talents, until now, have gone unrecognized.

Gere: Richard is at the top. He does not need to parade for vanity or keep to himself in his own self-aggrandizement. When a famous person is friendly to those who admire him and when they don’t have to be, this is the sign of a person worth admiring. This characteristic is recognized by us in Matt.

Clapton:  He does not just make films, he is a culmination of a moment-by-moment passion fully engaged in an unending process. One does not reach the top of any game without the ‘game’ being a whole-hearted endeavor where the player persistently focuses on the deepest commitment to one’s passion. Matt is committed and that energy flows down and around to all involved.

Norris: There are times when part of the process gets fouled up, locations are in appropriate and mistakes are made. No matter if the fog rolls in, power fails, or engines roar, OR the ice-maker and air-conditioner are manned by pesky gremlins- it’s no turning back for Matt.

I look forward to seeing another fleeting moment when Matt walks by, or looks up from the other side of the room of crowded admirers and takes a split moment to connect and greet me with a gleam in his eye. It may not be news the front page in a tabloid, but knowing a good down-to-Earth fellow like Matt Sconce and his supporting family, along and his ‘Fresno Film Family’ is a great script to me.

CONGRATS to you MATT SCONSE!

Our seatbelts are firmly fastened . . . 

13 Comments
Matthew Sconce link
5/1/2013 12:19:23 pm

I am so humbled by this article. For some reason I had not seen it until now and it blew my mind and made me feel so encouraged. I love the community of filmmakers, artists, families, and friends in this amazing place we live. Each and every one of you have impacted me and have been there for me. On set, our film family has meant the difference between making something epic or mediocre. You are all so talented and amazing. One thing I have always valued was keeping people a part of the adventures I go on because I feel like we are all in this together. Valleywood is a shooting star and we are rising. Thank you to each and every one of you who have made it so and thank you for this article. It made my year.

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Troy Ruff link
5/1/2013 01:13:59 pm

I agree completely. I have been Matt's friend for a long time now and have been apart of the movies he has made. I am always amazed by his constant engery and passion for the best he can. He is down to earth and a caring friend and father. He has tought me alot about filmmaking and persevering through mistakes. I'm so blessed to call him my friend. Matt you inspire all those around you and God is showing just the start of his blessings on you. Great job man.

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Doug Bloomer link
5/18/2013 03:35:53 pm

Thank you for the support for Matt, and all who love the process! Be Well!

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Shane Foster link
5/1/2013 03:03:09 pm

I have spent many looooong cold nights on a Matt Sconce set! Always a thrill ride, and always worth it! His "never settle for less than the best you can do" attitude has inspired me and many others. It's the big and little things that make Matt such an amazing friend! I can't wait for the next project he dreams up!

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Doug Bloomer link
5/17/2013 05:57:24 am

Thanks, Shane.

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Douglas Bloomer link
5/18/2013 03:37:18 pm

Shane,
Thank you for the insights! Let us know what you and Matt cook up next? Be well.

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Heather Sconce
5/1/2013 03:36:00 pm

Being that I'm married to the wonderful Matt Sconce might make me a BIT swayed... :) but I agree so whole heatedly with this article. He takes on not only the filmmaking world but EVERYTHING he does in life with the same determination and care. We will be married 10 years at the end of this month and its because he is the person he is. Caring, hard working, humble and thoughtful! You are loved Matt Sconce! I'm excited to continue this journey as your partner, by your side!!

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Douglas Bloomer link
5/18/2013 03:39:01 pm

"The woman behind the man"! Great team U B. Be well!

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Peter Bardsley link
8/31/2015 03:14:41 pm

I just messaged one but forget if here,years ago Steve Crystal Sconce & 9 children stayed with us in Southport when visas for mission service in Papua were delayed,I remember Janelle Heather Nate Andrew,Luke & a few others but doubt Matt was a son,
after years research I joined 5 health businesses in http://panorama-antiaging.blogspot.com.au/,quit 2 because of cost ,spray vitamins very cheap held in the mouth briefly are absorbed about 98% better than tablets,50% above injections,my favorite has 2 medicinal mushroom +3 potent fruit antioxidants in organic coffee & a range of capsules,I combine with natural cocoa take 2 big mugs twice the size of normal cups,add crushed or crystallized ginger to aid digestion,slippery elm bark powder helping control both constipation & diarrhea beat lecithin granules,in to negate any drying effect on the skin,or gelatin to combat arthritis,in all my life nothing has brightened my morning as much, coffee alone $30 combined with 1 lot of capsules is $60.55 monthly if nobody joins under you,$1 may seem high per sachet but makes 2 cups of potent brew &,if 3 join from your link go in an auto 3X10 matrix so it will soon be free & grow until having more to give friends,Boost Energy, Vitality+ Longevity with Mushroom Coffee, & get a monthly car+house allowance Regeneration has top products ,the biggest range,some things heavy overseas but fine in the US & Canada,apart from a mild stomach upset,Ive not had the slightest illness for years ,it lasted about two days half what most had,almost 73 I can do a full week building,my mum had a hard life yet was fit at 98 as many half that,died almost 101,no vitamins but a top diet regular carrot/beet juice+various greens,Peter
I grow basil.sage, rosemary, mint+ lemon balm,add vegetable or beef stock powder,for a top savory drink, lemon grass,camellia & raspberry leaves add honey for a sweet one,I eat pawpaw with the skin on if clean & leaves of seedlings to aid digestion, am sad milk thistle grows better wild than cultivated ,infrared saunas excrete far more toxins than normal ones,the clothing & bedding conserves body energy good in all conditions,if you know anyone with cancer ascorbic acid IV+coffee enemas help search mum's not having chemo,I use this twice daily -iMRS2000.com,

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Therese Righter
5/1/2013 11:47:12 pm

I want to add that Matt Sconce not only writes and directs films, but he is also a FABULOUS Junior High School Youth Group leader at Sierra Pines Church! His leadership, married with humor and "Ninja Skills" is what keeps the pre-teens coming back for more. Matt may not be aware of this, but he also takes on a "father-figure" role to many who do not have a father in their life.

In addition, Matt was instrumental in bringing our local theater, The Met Cinema, back to life after it suddenly closed in November of 2012. He, along with two of his high school friends, created a membership structure and have brought quality films back to our mountain community.

Thank you Matt, for everything you do! You are an amazing man, and I appreciate all of the work you do!

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Douglas Bloomer link
5/18/2013 03:41:48 pm

Therese,
Thank you for the powerful insights! Let us know how anyone 'deals' with Pre-teens! Be well!

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Douglas Bloomer link
5/18/2013 03:44:43 pm

Hi all!
Super support 'team' to Matt from everyone is a testament to a great all-around person. We look forward to sharing many more adventures, on and off the screen!

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Peter Bardsley link
8/31/2015 03:10:03 pm

years ago Steve Crystal Sconce & family stayed with us in Southport when visas for mission service in Papua were delayed,I remember Janelle Heather Nate Andrew,Heather,I think Hanna Laura,Brianna,probably two more,Jedidiah was born later,I'm unsure if Matt was,after years research I joined 5 health businesses in http://panorama-antiaging.blogspot.com.au/,quit 2 because of cost ,spray vitamins very cheap held in the mouth briefly are absorbed about 98% better than tablets,50% above injections,my favorite has 2 medicinal mushroom +3 potent fruit antioxidants in organic coffee & a range of capsules,$1 may seem high per sachet but makes 2 cups of potent brew &,if 3 join from your link go in an auto 3X10 matrix so it will soon be free & grow until having more to give friends,almost 73 I can do a full week building,mum had a hard life yet was fit at 98 as many half that,died almost 101 & may have been home but fell cracked her pelvis & developed a urinary infection,no vitamins but a top diet regular carrot/beet juice+various greens,I grow basil.sage, rosemary, mint+ lemon balm,add vegetable or beef stock powder,for a top savory drink, lemon grass,camellia & raspberry leaves add honey for a sweet one,I eat pawpaw with the skin on if clean & leaves of seedlings to aid digestion, am sad milk thistle grows better wild than cultivated ,infrared saunas excrete far more toxins than normal ones,the clothing & bedding conserves body energy good in all conditions,if you know anyone with cancer ascorbic acid IV+coffee enemas help search mum's not having chemo,I use this twice daily -iMRS2000.com,

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