A few months ago, we met an aspiring filmmaker, and former residents of Fayetteville, who is a pilot Alexander Clark shot a short slash comedy TV show pilot called "turbulence" in the fee Geete Louisville Regional Airport.
Shooting and editing are done, now Clark is very pleased to finally launch his creation to the public, he will Indus dairy road through a special cinema screenings in the whole theater tickets for November 21, 2011 (Wednesday) at 7 1 dollars about 20 minutes of video.
"We are very pleased to get this, to let people see what I do, I can do," said Clark, who lived in Spring Lake for seven years, and in 2009, he graduated from Overhills High School. Clark said his father was stationed at Fort Bragg, which makes the area of family living in Japan.
"I want someone to stand up and support local people to pursue their dreams," Clark said.
Another local guy, Chris Rey, Spring Lake City Mayor may help Clark.
"My hairdresser is the mayor's brother, and I said to him one day - you always say your barber," Clark said. "I think he might say that some of his brothers."
Prior to this to the bit oblique assistance, Clark said, he had some difficulty, be allowed movies in Fayetteville airport, as well as to show his film at the Omni.
"I'm not saying the mayor said anything, or nothing," Clark said. "But if he did, this is really cool, I'm in his debt."
Clark, who moved to Los Angeles to pursue the role and screenwriter career after graduating from high school, said he's grateful for any help, and there is nothing, but thanks to a full range of management, management of Fayetteville airport, and each individuals involved in the shooting - the cast and crew.
"This is a great experience, and I just want to tell people that," Clark said. "I've got something else in the works, I want to keep the momentum going."
Clark, the current residents of Cameron says he wants to "turbulence" in the copy sent to the Screen Gems studio in Wilmington, hoping to further guidance. He also hopes to submit the film comedy series Comedy Central as a pilot.
Ordinance Vasa Screen Gems studio in Wilmington (Executive Vice President) said that I should try to shorten the 10-minute film, "Clark said. "I hope to be able to maintain its integrity, and did not change anything, but if he says to change it, I may just shorten it."
If the "turbulence" did not get picked up, it will be his best case, Clark said, he hopes the movie will help open some doors other potential internship.
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