
Zelie Dember-Slack
Logline – Despite the challenges of a turbulent childhood, compounded with the racial inequality during the 1920’s, a young dancer from Harlem goes on to become one of the pioneering Negro ballroom dancers to headline around the world. – https://www.obswriter.com/quiz-results/?id=0a7a62d1f02fb804b203c8815c609b94
Hey Everybody, I was wondering if anyone knows what the average page count is for a dance movie. I would love to see the wording for how they wrote out the dance scenes, especially anything during the Vaudeville or Swing Eras. Thank you for your help in advance. Blessings, Z
Carla Wilson and I both live in Orange County, CA. We are/were in the Orange County OBS Writers Group. As Moms, we work to keep each other accountable as far as achieving our writing and career goals. It’s been so helpful to keep us actively submitting to various opportunities. This morning when we spoke during […]
Hi David, Where do I share good news? Is that an option? Carla Wilson and I were both accepted to the October 2020 Sundance Collab Directing: Visual Storytelling Training Program. They informed us late last night. We once represented the Orange County OBS Group. Please let me know. Thank you!!! Zelie
This was such an AWESOME event. Thank you so much to the panelists and all who put this together, especially David Byrd (OBS) and Jaia Thomas (Diverse Representation). My Take-A-Ways were: Ava Greenfield – TV Literary Agent at ICM shared that she believes that the industry is growing in the right direction now. She’s noticed […]
https://www.groupeffortinitiative.com please click on link to learn more about this great opportunity. They’re selecting between 10-15 people to give training and experience on actual set. Blessings, Zelie
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