I've been noticing lately that the national naturist groups and most family naturist groups have paid no attention to this film. On the other hand, two naturist friendly polyamory groups have already lent their locations to the production of this film, at a very low cost.
This includes Live the Dream and the Southern California Polyamory Meetup, particularly Tom Nadeau who owns Yogaworks. And also, LANG, which is a homosexual naturist group, in a world that has in the past discriminated against gay naturists, this group has been more than generous.
They will definitely get a plug in the credits. But CFI, members of the Naturist Action Committee, Pandora, Dana Lange have just disappeared. Hopefully one or more will follow up. But I like to think there's some solidarity here.
Already, San Onofre has been threatened. How many nude beaches or clubs are we going to lose?
I hope the situation changes.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Actors from Store Front starring in Screening Room
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
A Funny Thing Happened During the Course of Filming
This post was copied from my skinbook page. I had some interesting comments:
An interesting thing happened while filming my nudist feature, "The Screening Room." On the one day we had nudists on set, none of the young people (anyone under the age of 40) would go nude, nor would they walk around with towels on to imply nudity.
As it stands there are no nude scenes featuring any women under the age of 40, and only one scene with a 25 year old man nude from behind.
Though distribution and production isn't happy with this, the funny thing is . . . it works.
The story revolves around Micky Littleton, aged 16 who is a nudist geek. He believes in the ideals of nudism and is against his resort wanting to hold a beauty pageant. So what would shock and offend this nudist? Not to mention the other teen nudists?
What else but girls in bikinis? Hot girls who won't take it off to participate, not even in the swimming pool where bathing suits usually aren't allowed. Even teen nudists who participate fully clothed will be offended because here are hot girls with bodies they envy are not willing to go native. A bit hypocritical, but realistic, wouldn't you agree?
Even the nudists in the audience will be shocked, offended, disheartened, disappointed, until the situation turns around at the end. That is the essence of good drama.
So I want to put it out there to my readers. Do you think a nudist film will work with no one under 40 going nude, at least until the very end? Or what about not at all, like the Simple Life? Wouldn't that make a stronger statement about the state of American Nudism?
An interesting thing happened while filming my nudist feature, "The Screening Room." On the one day we had nudists on set, none of the young people (anyone under the age of 40) would go nude, nor would they walk around with towels on to imply nudity.
As it stands there are no nude scenes featuring any women under the age of 40, and only one scene with a 25 year old man nude from behind.
Though distribution and production isn't happy with this, the funny thing is . . . it works.
The story revolves around Micky Littleton, aged 16 who is a nudist geek. He believes in the ideals of nudism and is against his resort wanting to hold a beauty pageant. So what would shock and offend this nudist? Not to mention the other teen nudists?
What else but girls in bikinis? Hot girls who won't take it off to participate, not even in the swimming pool where bathing suits usually aren't allowed. Even teen nudists who participate fully clothed will be offended because here are hot girls with bodies they envy are not willing to go native. A bit hypocritical, but realistic, wouldn't you agree?
Even the nudists in the audience will be shocked, offended, disheartened, disappointed, until the situation turns around at the end. That is the essence of good drama.
So I want to put it out there to my readers. Do you think a nudist film will work with no one under 40 going nude, at least until the very end? Or what about not at all, like the Simple Life? Wouldn't that make a stronger statement about the state of American Nudism?
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
San Onofre needs your help

This is not a place for political discussion, but some nudist news are too important to ignore. Though there is no room for the entire article here, I've reprinted it at my live journal. (tlyoung88.livejournal.com)
Long story short, they will be fining people for going nude at San Onofre beginning this week. A traditionally clothing optional beach that has been so for over 30 years.
The ignorance of these outsiders is overwhelming. Where were they thirty years ago? Nobody shuts down the church when their priests were molesting altar boys.
Details of this situation and specifics of the Cahill/Harrison Regulation and associated documents may be found on the NAC Web site:
http://www.naturistaction.org/sanonofre/
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Kelly Deerdale opens at the Laemmle Grande


Kelly Deerdale, Naturist debuted last night to a packed house at the Laemmle Grande in downtown Los Angeles. The short film precedes the main feature "Orgies and the Meaning of Life." The film's star Andromeda Ambard along with executive producer Clinton H. Wallace were in attendance, along with celebrities including Kerri Kasem, Alicia Arden, Andrea Harrison and Tonya Kay from the latter film.
Also in attendance from "Kelly Deerdale, Naturist" was actor Lu Johnson, director Ramzi Abed, and writer/actor T. L. Young.
Both Kelly Deerdale and the Screening Room were inspired by the same incident that Young witnessed at his nudist club back home in Hawaii.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Kelly Deerdale opens at the Laemmle Grande

Photo: Clinton H. Wallace
The Screening Room was partially inspired by an incident at the Hawaii Naturist Society. This incident became the basis of a short story which became a separate short film. And that film is . .
Kelly Deerdale, Naturist, based on T.L. Young's short story from the now defunct American Nudist website follows a young poet visiting his nudist club back home in Mililani, Hawaii. There he meets a teenage girl, whose behavior forces him to examine the realities of modern-day nudism.
This film precedes our main feature, "Orgies and the Meaning of Life" opens at the Laemmle Grande theater in downtown Los Angeles. Please join me for the movie, a Q&A with cast and crew, and then drinks at the Library Bar afterwards.
If you can't make Friday, I will also be doing a Q&A after the Saturday 7:10 PM show.
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