Saturday 23 April 2011

Climb aboard the Cautious Train

If you have come across this, through whatever means, we invite you aboard, for what we hope is going to be a really fun ride. We are a Dublin based production company, interested in developing high quality independent film - pursuing both in-house and out-house (not the lavatory) ideas. 

Follow, and join us on our journey. We are very interested in possible collaborations with like minded creatives. If you have an idea, a song, a poem, a drawing - we can draw inspiration from anything. Check us out :
  1. on Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/cautioustrain
  2. on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cautious-Train-Productions/184439354935221 
  3. and at http://www.cautioustrain.com/

Let me tell you a little bit more about our beginnings. We are Sara White and Tom Hughes. We've both had jobs of a varying nature in the film and media industries – always doing what someone else wanted, never working towards our own goals. We’ve learned loads, and are grateful for every opportunity, but it was time to stop sitting around waiting for things to happen. Since then it’s been a veritable sandstorm of activity on the rail line. I say sandstorm for a reason. I’m thinking of a day in the not so distant past when we were vacationing in Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia (as you do). A massive sandstorm hit the tiny city, mostly constructed of tents I might add. We ducked into the nearest hotel and waited it out with the rest of the shaken tourists. There wasn’t a lot to do, think the Overlook Hotel in the Shining...except smaller, and smellier. The funnest activity we could come up with was rubbing our feet vigorously on the psychedelic carpet and giving each other electric shocks. According to my partner in crime, it is a very specific kind of carpet that allows for this, and it is mostly discontinued now. Only in Mongolia! So right now I feel like every day we’re rubbing our feet on our imaginary carpet, and the electricity being generated is exciting as hell!

So please stick around, because we're looking for as many electricity conductors as we can get.

Bye for now.

The Cautious Train. 

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