Wednesday, April 13, 2011

I will follow: replicating success!

 
http://www.mrmovietimes.com/movies/I-Will-Follow.html











In my quest to become a publisher, script writer and producer I have studied the works of others who walk a path that is similar to mine. I recently read the headlines of writer/director Ava DuVernay for her film, “I will follow” which was created with only $50,000, in only 15 days. DuVeray told the Los Angeles Times that she was, “really on fire to make this.” The film starring Salli Richardson-Whitfield and Omari Hardwick recounts the “life of a woman at a crossroads and the people who help her move forward.” This passionate story is told with a lot of heart and it evokes emotion because it fosters a relatable theme. As a writer, my stories may vary, my journey is different but overall, our goal is still the same. To become a success, and gain access, we must study the paths and influence of those that came before us, in this industry.

As we emerge on our journey as individuals, we replicate success in a conscious effort to somehow conquer our own dreams. Duplication is a mandated process which allows students like myself to pay homage to leaders in this competitive field. Knowledge is power and we must maintain a level of work ethic and apply them to accomplishing these goals. The process of replicating success is a result driven technique that is utilized in multi-level marketing companies and in publicity campaign structures across the world. These techniques, if adopted by others may form a community of knowledgeable creators. By adopting new approaches, and personalizing these techniques, we can accomplish more and go further. My goal is to replicate the practices and actions of creators like Ava DuVernay who were able to release their films, be creative and take on the industry, one city at a time! 




www.iwillfollow.com


Please see the links below for more information:

 http://www.iwillfollowfilm.com/media.html
www.iwillfollowfilm.com
www.affrm.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBvqEaJ6O0M&feature=relmfu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WerAwjZJCM0

Today has been productive, but tomorrow will be even better! Until next time!

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