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A Kid Who Just Wanted To Make Movies and My Aha Moment in SCHIZOPOLIS (Part I) by Darrin Dickerson
A Kid Who Just Wanted To Make Movies and My Aha Moment in SCHIZOPOLIS (Part I) by Darrin Dickerson
Although we have not met I am very happy to meet you here.I began to receive invite emails from you and perhaps others who seen my resume on Mandy.com I really can use help to reach out to prsent my talent as an actor, screenwriter. Screenwriting is newer for me and I have two very unique stories...
Expand commentAlthough we have not met I am very happy to meet you here.I began to receive invite emails from you and perhaps others who seen my resume on Mandy.com I really can use help to reach out to prsent my talent as an actor, screenwriter. Screenwriting is newer for me and I have two very unique stories especially one of which was entrusted to me by Mr. Jim Lees, author of The Tales of Robin Hood from Nottingham, England. When I was studying there I met him through the manager of Nottingham castle and after I got to know him and his wife, Mr. Lees gave me the rights to his research and work for the purpose of writing the script based on his work which is well known throughout England, China and many other parts of the world. His research is based on a Robin Hood by the name of Robert de Kyme. Robert de Kyme's history is very interesting as he was the disinherited son of William de kyme who's father (Robert's grandfather) spent the family fortune gambling and left them in debt. They were once one of the wealthiest family's in medieval England. Robert was sent to train with the King's garrison at a very young age to gain favor with the king, as his father planned but various events took place and eventually he became a wel known outlaw as decscribed in the scroll rolls. My script is registered at writers guilds.
Mr. Lees is a wel known authority on the "subject of Robin Hood as explained by reporters in England and his research took him approximately 30 years.