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Try\'na Make a Change – Episode 4 – Just Do It
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Try’na Make a Change – Episode 3
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Thank you so much to Black Empowered Men’s Radio (www.blackempoweredmen.com) for the opportunity to be a special guest on their radio show out of Washington DC. During the show we had 3 of the callers who called in from Wordical Productions’ team (Tiearea Robinson, R-Jay Sharpe, and Adam Graham). Thank you guys! You really helped to make an incredible show! It was alot of fun and the word was spread on Wordical and what we are doing here in San Diego! Lovin’ it!!!!
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WORDICAL PRODUCTIONS will be the guest on Black Empowered Mens Radio (Washington D.C.) on Thursday, August 5th at 5pm California Time! Everybody tune in to the computer stream!!!! www.BlogTalkRadioCom/black-empowered-men and you can also Call in 914-803-4927
IT’S HERE! “TRY’NA MAKE A CHANGE” EPISODE ONE – BACK TO DAYGO!
Another big weekend of filming to look forward to . . . this is it, the final filming for Wordical Production’s web series, “Try’na Make a Change”! It’s all editing from here on out. ALL OF FACEBOOK IN THE SAN DIEGO AREA – need extras for Saturday night. Hit me up!
The youth and young adults involved in Wordical’s production of “Try’na Make A Change” were challenged in their emotions and attitudes during their filming this past week. The scene called for some violent action and the use of a weapon, all being done outdoors at night – our location was on Market Street. All around us was lighting, the camera was up, the boom mic was lifted high, it was done in a fenced private property area, and all was permitted. One of San Diego’s finest, a police officer drove up and sat in his car parked at the street watching us so I approached to see if there was something he needed. As I did so, he began to speak rudely, angrily, and in a very unprofessional manner. This continued even after I tried to explain who we were and what we were doing, even suggesting for him to look us up on his website. He then came out of his car and began yelling at me with the same disrepect he did while I was looking through his window. I told him we did not want any trouble and we will adjust and move the scene inside. He did not stop yelling and all the kids just stared at him in disbelief that this was a man of law. Even in my anger I stayed controlled because it would not look good for the kids to see their director being hauled away in a cop car. I asked if he was done with me and he said yes and went back in his car and sat there. I told everyone to pick up everything and move inside – we did. Then the officer approached our door and pointed to one of our young male actor (who was inside the building by now) and told him to come outside. I decided to go with them to the street. When we got there, the officer began to tell our actor that he saw him “mad-dogging” him. I thank God this young man was polite as he spoke back. It seemed that this caused the officer to become more angry and demanded our licenses . . . we complied. The attraction on the street drew 3 more police cars and when another officer approached us, our original police man changed his whole attitude! What the heck!!! He became very gentle and kind . . . I have to say that I am really blessed to be working with a group of youth and young adults that know how to handle themselves much better than the way this man acted toward us. Maybe he should join Wordical and learn something from these incredible talented people!
Siah S has now contracted with Wordical for the theme song, “Try’na Make a Change” to be used for the web series webisode, “Try’na Make a Change” – due for public release in April 2010!
We have finally come down to the end! We are getting ready to film the final episode and will move onto editing and posting after that! It’s been a long year but it seems all has gone well and the film is really looking good! What incredible actors/actresses! What an awesome crew of workers, musicians, writers, directors! This is gonna really look good!
You know, I look at today’s films and television shows and wonder if the writers really understand what society desires in entertainment. Then I look at the work we’ve accomplished up until now and think, wow! That’s entertainment!
Another weekend of filming and OH MY GOSH!!!! The comedy involved! The improvisation! The acting!
We have been so so so so fortunate (blessed as some would say) to have the cast, the crew, the musicians, the songwriters, and all the other talent that we have. It is my sincere desire that all of our actors who desire to continue in the field get picked up by major productions. Your skills rank up there with the best of the “A” list that I have seen on the screen and I am thankful that you have chosen us to work with on this awesome project!