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Just a quick post to let you know that the Facebook page for our documentary, Dying to do Letterman, is up and live.

We’re spilling our guts about all kinds of good, meaty, documentary-making gossip.

Plus, the movie is something we hope anyone can feel good about. The message is simple: Live your dream, or die trying.

That’s Steve’s motto, and we are so happy that he is still living by it.

Here’s a quick video Joke shot of me and Steve, acting drunk, and talking about launching our Dying to do Letterman campaign. We’re not really drunk, just sleep deprived, delirious, unshowered, and on way too much caffeine.

Please stop by the Dying to do Letterman Facebook page and say hello!

Screw Cancer. Steve Mazan is Ready to Edit a Movie!

As you know, Dying to do Letterman is a self-funded, passion project documentary we’ve been shooting for more than four years.

It follows comedian Steve Mazan who, after learning he has liver cancer, dedicates his life to living his dream: performing on the David Letterman show.

4 Years and 300 Footage Hours Later…

Today, post-production began in earnest.

Steve who’s far more than just the subject of the doc–he’s a talented writer and producer himself–will be very hands on during the edit.

Here’s some Flip cam video of our hero, Steve Mazan, getting ready to begin the next leg of his amazing, inspirational journey. He’s joined here by his wife Denise, who supported Steve’s every move in chasing his dream.

Be sure to follow Steve on Twitter (just launched his account today!) and be a part of his amazing journey.

Here’s the video:

Steve Mazan Lead Story on Yahoo!

People are clearly connecting with Steve Mazan’s journey to perform on The Late Show with David Letterman, from the outpouring of Twitter love, to great stories like this one on Punchline Magazine and this story…which was the lead on Yahoo this morning.

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We are so honored to be making the feature-length documentary about Steve’s journey, entitled Dying to do Letterman. To keep up with what’s happening on the doc, be sure to follow the Twitter updates.

From Steve, and the rest of the Dying to do Letterman team, thank you all for your very vocal support of Steve, his journey, and this project. Editing begins next week, and we hope to have it finished sometime in 2010.

Steve Mazan Video: Thanks for the Twitter Love

The outpouring of support for Steve Mazan and his journey to perform on David Letterman has been amazing. Twitter has come to life with words of support and encouragement. Thanks to all of you, many more viewers will share in Steve’s dream tonight on The Late Show with David Letterman, and many people now know about the feature-length doc we are producing with Steve, Dying to do Letterman.

Steve came in a few minutes ago and wanted to say “thanks” to all of you who’ve been tweeting on his behalf, including Paris Hilton, Doug Reindhardt, Holly Madison, Sara Jean Underwood, James Gunn, Frankie Delgado, and Tiffany Selby.

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Steve Mazan is a stand-up comedian.

Steve Mazan is our friend.

Steve Mazan was diagnosed with incurable liver cancer.

But he refuses to except a dead-end fate. Steve says he’s living with his cancer, not dying from it, and in fact, he’s living his dream.

Steve Mazan, Our Hero

We met Steve during our days of editing actor’s demo reels. Steve had us cut together some of his stand-up routines, and we became friends.

A few years later we heard the news: Steve was told he had incurable liver cancer.

We were stunned.

Remarkably, Steve decided to take it in stride.

Steve had a Dream

Steve’s whole life, he had one dream: to perform on The David Letterman Show. Steve was already working as a stand-up comedian in clubs across the country, but had never fully commited to pursuing this lofty goal.

Now, doctor’s were claiming he was facing a ticking clock. Many in Steve’s situation would curl up and feel sorry for themselves. Not Steve. He stared cancer in the face and said, “I’m not dying because of you. I’m living despite you.”

Steve Dedicated the Rest of His Life to Living his Dream

We offered to help in any way we could. Steve asked us to shoot a documentary about his journey. He wanted us to follow his battle to live his dream.

He didn’t want the movie to be a pity party.

He wanted to make a fun, entertaining movie with a simple message: chase your dreams, no matter what. And by the way, to hell with cancer.

The David Letterman Show…

…made it clear they would not put Steve on the show simply because he had cancer. At one point they even wrote him a letter stating his goal could never be achieved.

As a policy, they couldn’t put people on the show just because they were sick or dying. In their defense, they get hundreds of those requests a month. It would be impossible for them to make even one exception. If Steve wanted to get on the show, he’d be treated like every other aspiring comic out there.

He’d have to earn his spot.

Steve was not angry. Steve appreciated that letter. He wanted to make the show because he was good enough, not because he was sick.

A Four Year Journey

It’s been a heart-breaking but inspirational tale.

Steve worked hard on his comedy routine, but it came at a price.
He dealt with mounting medical bills, bankruptcy, bouts of depression, and self-doubt. But he never gave up.

In addition to his tenacity, he had the help of his wife Denise, who supported him every step of the way. Denise insisted he not give in to the idea that cancer is a death sentence, and Steve agreed. He would choose to live with cancer, not think of himself as dying from it.

In the end, it was worth it.

Last night, at approximately 7:40 pm, Steve taped his perfromance on The David Letterman Show. It airs this Friday, September 4th.

Steve has lived his dream.

Dying to do Letterman

This is the title of the documentary we’ve worked on for four years. We will now begin editing it, and hope to have it ready sometime in 2010. Please follow our progress on Twitter, and keep an eye out for Steve’s story…we will not rest until it is told.

The documentary is completely self-funded, but we will work to make sure the world sees Steve’s story on the big screen.

We are so honored Steve asked us to follow his journey. His remarkable tale supports this simple statement Steve made to us four years ago:

It’s not how much time you have, it’s what you do with it.

UPDATE: Punchline Magazine has written a great story about Steve here.

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