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Sir/Me,
I am a line producer working for European production houses doing reality
type TV series in Southern Africa. We basically bring European families to
indigenous peoples in a remote part of Africa and let the family adapt to
the African way of living. These series has proven to be very popular. We
have done 7 series so far.
Our last production for Strix Productions of Norway is a huge success with
the ratings nearly 100% up.It is currently showing in Norway.
I was just wondering about the possibility of interesting somebody from
your part of the world
Please feel free to contact me for more precise info.
Keep well
Koos Greeff
http://www.africa-productions.com
As a school teacher, I have never once regretted my years in the classroom. It had been a work in itself, where I have witnessed the growth of countless young hearts and minds. It was while hearing the stories of their lives beyond the school grounds that I realized I would need another talent to be able to appreciate their experiences. I became a writer, spending a great deal of time hoarding my craft; and in time, realizing that of all the literary genres available to me, screenwriting was the one best suited to the type of experience I wanted to communicate.
Realizing the essential importance of screenplay structure, I worked closely with Stewart Lindh a former screenwriting instructor at CalArts, and Tracey Becker proofreader at Beach Front Films. Their expertise was invaluable in helping me to articulate the vision I have realized through The Beat Goes On.
West Side Story inside the universe of a Robert Altman film is one way to approximate my script: numerous characters, mostly young, in Brooklyn’s Bedstuy neighborhood are seen striving for their dreams inside a framework of Hip Hop Music.
Shane Williams, 19, a charismatic leader driven by desire to become an impresario who sees marijuana as the gateway to economic freedom. In love with the beautiful Angie Harrington, whose mother is a police detective striving to be captain doing all she can to protect her daughter and her community from addiction and death.
Tracing the haunting love story of Shane and Angie, with numerous other lives converging with theirs, I know I have created a story, not unlike Five Corners, in which the lives of many people can be seen overlapping, both in the dreams they share and the reality they endure.
Attached is the synopsis. I think you will find The Beat Goes On worthy of representation. It captures all the notes of youth trying to rise above what tries to hold them down – and, sadly, too often does.
Sincerely,
Norris Wilkins