TDJ: What will something like this cost?
JL: Originally, we had guessed that we’ll spend around $80,000. Beings that it got very complex very quickly, it went well over that. We have been lucky, we’ve had several folks from different states that have helped to fund this project, and I personally have invested well over $50,000. Typically, as the film maker, we don’t put any money into a film, but I believe in this film, even if I don’t get my money back. If it does the justice that I hope it does for the dog breeders, it will mean something.
TDJ: Cool, so all done, the film is complete, now what?
JL: The next step will be distribution and marketing. We will market the film, so that people will know that it’s out there. Documentaries are factual movie, without actors, documenting real life. We have contracts with Amazon Prime, as well as Netflix. Also, we have an agreement with Facebook Watch, so that anyone with a Facebook account, (and that’s close to 1.5 billion people) can watch the documentary for free. We will also put it on YouTube, and we’re actually going to make it available to any legislators or legislative body that’s wants to use it as a learning tool. We have trailers out there already, and everyone (with the exception of animal activists) has been very excited about it. I had someone from the Sportsman Alliance watch the trailer and he said “this looks like this will be exactly what we need.” Folks from Protect the Harvest, the state breeder groups, vets, and pet stores love this.
TDJ: This is really great, Jonathon, anything else you would like to add before we end this?
JL: I want to add, that although a lot of people want this to come out now, so do we. Most film projects, never come out on schedule. We’ve had so much new information come out that we’re like “wow, we had no idea this was happening, and we needed to make sure we included it all.” If you’re wondering when it will come out, it will be this summer. We have a few more interviews to do, in fact, our last two interviews are being done on the same day, one in Indiana, and one in Colorado. We need to have crews in two different parts of the country, that’s how important these are. Once we have these last two interviews, things will start coming together really quickly. We’re already working with marketing and distribution, so it will be done soon.
Jonathan, thank you so much for your time, and for supporting The Dog Journal! Very excited to see this documentary, and thanks for your dedication and hard work.