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Houston’s Filmmaking Future Looks Bright: Directors and Filmmakers Shine on The Roselyn Omaka Show

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Houston’s Filmmaking Future Looks Bright: Directors and Filmmakers Shine on The Roselyn Omaka Show

Houston, TX – With the recent strike now behind us, the film community is at an inflection point, pivoting its focus to what lies ahead. A promising future, especially for Houston, was the topic du jour on The Roselyn Omaka Show. Hosted by the always-engaging Roselyn Omaka, the latest episode featured a who’s who of talented directors and filmmakers, discussing Houston’s burgeoning role in the movie world.

Online streaming is redefining the film industry, and platforms like Tubi are at the forefront. Justin Milton, the visionary behind “Becky,” shared his insights on thriving in this new digital age. Meanwhile, Justin Williams of “Masquerade” shed light on innovative strategies that help films make a mark amidst the growing digital crowd.

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However, it’s not just about technology or platforms. The essence of the conversation revolved around Houston’s untapped potential. Johnnard Harper, the award-winning creator of “Bruised,” spoke fervently about the city’s immense talent pool and the need to nurture it. Joan Montreuil, whose “Trapped” has garnered acclaim, emphasized the city’s unique flavor, setting it apart from other film hubs.

The talent in Houston isn’t just burgeoning; it’s bursting. Shannon Washington highlighted the collaborative spirit in the city, a testament to its resilient arts community. Courtney Glaude wrapped up the discourse, emphasizing Houston’s readiness to shine brighter on the global stage, rallying filmmakers to join hands for a brighter future.

Missed this enlightening episode? Catch the full conversation on BolanleMedia.com, where Houston’s filmmaking talent takes center stage with Roselyn and her illustrious guests.

For media and business inquiries, please reach out to: Business@bolanlemedia.com.

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  1. Joan Montreuil

    October 5, 2023 at 5:59 am

    Great Episode!

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The Holidaze of Noelle Snow: A Heartwarming Tale of Love and Inspiration

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Houston, Texas -In the heart of Texas, amid the warm and festive atmosphere of Katy, a star was born in the world of romantic comedy. Lauren B. Leigh, a talented writer and actress, has claimed the Best Romantic Comedy Short Screenplay Award for her captivating work, “The Holidaze of Noelle Snow.

Award Winner: Best Romantic Comedy Short Screenplay

“The Holidaze of Noelle Snow” is a story that captures the essence of the holiday season and the magic of love. Noelle Snow, portrayed by the talented Lauren herself, is a holiday romance novelist who has lost her Christmas spirit in the wake of her beloved Grandad’s passing. But fate has a plan, and it unfolds in a most unexpected place—a mall food court.

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In a chance encounter, Noelle finds the possibility of new love and inspiration. It’s a heartwarming holiday short film that reminds us of the power of love, hope, and the enchantment of the Christmas season. Lauren’s storytelling prowess shines through, creating a narrative that touches the heart and warms the soul.

A Collaborative Effort with Classmates

Lauren’s journey to create “The Holidaze of Noelle Snow” was a true labor of love. She worked on this project with her graduate school classmates over the past year as part of her thesis project. Not only did she write the screenplay, but she also stepped into the spotlight, taking on the lead role.Her friend and collaborator, Courtney Ann McClarin, served as the director for this heartwarming film. Originally conceived as a feature-length concept, the short film has already garnered attention and accolades, leaving audiences eager for more.

Expanding into a Feature

Lauren B. Leigh’s vision doesn’t stop with a short film. She has her sights set on expanding “The Holidaze of Noelle Snow” into a feature-length romantic comedy. This means even more of the enchanting tale, delightful characters, and heartwarming moments that have won the hearts of viewers.

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Bolanle Media: Your Partner in Promotions

If you’re as excited as we are about “The Holidaze of Noelle Snow” and want to be part of Lauren’s journey, Bolanle Media is here to help. We specialize in promotions for films and projects just like this one. We’ll work with you to get the word out and ensure that Lauren’s heartwarming tale reaches as many hearts as possible.

Contact us at Bolanle Media for all your promotional needs and let’s spread the holiday magic together!

As we celebrate Lauren B. Leigh’s well-deserved win for Best Romantic Comedy Short Screenplay, we can’t help but look forward to the feature-length version of “The Holidaze of Noelle Snow.” It’s a story that reminds us of the joy of the holiday season and the power of love to rekindle our spirits. Keep an eye out for this rising star in the world of romantic comedy—Lauren B. Leigh is set to bring more love and laughter to the big screen!

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Refuge Amid Conflict: Unearthing the Human Side of a Crisis

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When we flick through news channels or scroll through headlines, it’s easy to get lost in the cacophony of political jargon surrounding the ongoing unrest between Hamas and Israel. But, ever paused to ponder on the human tales embedded within these headlines? These stories of hope, despair, resilience, and the indomitable human spirit?

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In the next episode of The Roselyn Omaka Show, Sarah Alavi, the Executive Producer, sits down with Roselyn to weave together a tapestry of these often-overlooked narratives. They delve into the lives of families forced to become refugees, sharing stories that tug at your heartstrings.

Peeking Behind the Episode

Sarah’s exploration with Roselyn isn’t just about recounting tales but understanding the sheer determination it takes for someone to seek refuge, to start over. It’s a poignant reminder that behind every statistic is a person with dreams, hopes, and a family.

Beyond individual stories, Sarah and Roselyn touch upon the ripple effects of such a crisis on regional stability and the world’s humanitarian response. And yes, while there’s politics and strategy, at its core, it’s a human rights issue.

What’s Your Take?

After you immerse yourself in this episode, you might find yourself reflecting on a myriad of emotions and thoughts. How do you feel about the human side of conflicts? Do stories like these reshape your understanding of global crises? What role do you think media should play in such situations?

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At Bolanle Media, our ethos is to spark conversations, not just report events. We’re genuinely curious to understand your perspectives.

Lending a Voice to Stories that Matter

Our commitment at Bolanle Media is unwavering: to bring forth narratives that resonate and offer perspectives that often remain obscured. If you have a tale to share or are part of efforts alleviating the crisis’s impact, our platform is here to amplify your voice.

 

How to Watch: You can catch the episode right here on Bolanle Media’s website. And, for those sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes moments, our Instagram is where the magic unfolds.

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For narratives that stir souls and kindle conversations — it’s Bolanle Media setting the pace.

Got a story or a viewpoint? Ping us at business@bolanlemedia.com. And hey, if Instagram’s your thing, we’re @bolanlemedia over there. Drop by!

 

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