Time is linear, right?
Or is it more cyclical?
Taking a page from the Mayans, Jonathan Krimer of writersandfilmmakers.com has compiled three very interesting calendars.
One each for filmmakers, writers and documentary and television markets.
What sets these calendars apart from all others is that they are round. Think discs spinning, not stacks of paper blowing in the wind.
I asked Jonathan what software he uses, what conclusions we can draw, where he got his data and how often he updates:
“It’s Excel! I’m an MS Excel expert and use pretty complex charts in my day job (HR Analyst). So I just thought there might be some information gained from mapping it out visually. I did a basic Google search and found some existing templates that I then had to tweak. They were a bit of a hassle to do actually.
If you look at the writing competition chart, there is definitely a visual message there. There are definite slow months when you should be writing and writing! There are other times when everything must be submitted, so if you space out your writing year accordingly, you won’t miss the bulk of the deadlines.
To make the Film Festival Chart, I used some information from Sydney Levine whom I’ve met twice at TIFF. She also writes and does interviews for Indiewire @sydneysbuzz. She has festival circuit recommendations that I used as a guide.
I have not updated the calendars recently. I think I will update them later in the year.”
See his blog for more details. Scroll down to December 2014.
My take: I love the circular design. It makes it very easy to get the big picture and see events in relation to others. If you miss a deadline, chill, it’ll probably come around again.