hey guys , my name is Charles,
i’ve written 18 scripts: eight of which were produced and three being distributed. The three distributed films were Where Hearts Lie, Gun, and Tapestry. My work has been shown on Fox, Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime as well as on Aspire Network. They have been written for or starred actors/actresses such as Stephen Baldwin, Michael Wright, 50 Cent, Val Kilmer, LaLa Anthony, Malik Yoba, Burt Young, James Remar, Tina Louise and John Laroquette. Some awards and accolades that my works have won are the Nostos Writing Fellowship as well as Where Hearts Lie garnering a dozen feature film awards such as best screenplay and best feature film. Additionally, I have produced concerts for musical acts such as Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Camron, The Lox, Dipset, T.I and Eve. I have also grown (10x’d) two companies passed a million dollars of revenue.
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It is insulting, CJ Walley. I made that mistake when I was an aspiring writer. I emailed a lady to ask her to put me in contact with a big actress. The lady was insulted. Her response was something li...
Expand commentIt is insulting, CJ Walley. I made that mistake when I was an aspiring writer. I emailed a lady to ask her to put me in contact with a big actress. The lady was insulted. Her response was something like "You emailed me after months of not speaking only to ask me to put you in contact with one of my contacts?" I was wrong for that. Lesson learned.
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Massive respect for admitting to that and sharing it, Maurice Vaughan.
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Thanks, CJ Walley. Hopefully writers read my comment and avoid that embarrassing mistake.
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Reputation (for me) is not connected to talent. If we push the dials to their extremes and look at the effects, we prove they’re are attributes, that are not connected.
Super Famous with No Talent. The...
Expand commentReputation (for me) is not connected to talent. If we push the dials to their extremes and look at the effects, we prove they’re are attributes, that are not connected.
Super Famous with No Talent. These people are avoided. There was an actress married to a billionaire. He put a play on for her “The diary of Anne Frank”. When the Germans entered the building someone in the audience screamed “she’s in the attic”, desperate to get it over. Famous with no talent, equal embarrassing failure.
Unknown with massive talent. You only need a small glimmer and this person will rise. Mostly to be exploited till they get their own power.
Reputation is what people say about your talent. It is a brand.
It is virtually impossible to leap from a standing start. So you have to do something. For me it is Youtube and books. You need to put up a flag so people will look. From there with will see your talent (vast or lacking) and either cheer or run.
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"Unknown with massive talent" and "You need to put up a flag so people will look." There are SO many unknown talented people out there, Craig D Griffiths. Talent alone can lead to success, but that's...
Expand comment"Unknown with massive talent" and "You need to put up a flag so people will look." There are SO many unknown talented people out there, Craig D Griffiths. Talent alone can lead to success, but that's not always that case, so creatives need to put themselves and their work out there, like you said about making YouTube videos and books. Creatives can pitch, be active on Stage 32, make their own videos/films/etc., join 48-hour film challenges, post their work on their Stage 32 profiles, and so much more.