Dear Sir / Madam,
My name is Paul Bryan and I am a Director based in London.
http://theomc.tv/family/paul-bryan/
I have been challenged by Saatch & Saatchi to create a film for the late James Brown, using the track 'It's a Man's, Man's, Man's, World.'
Instead of creating a standard promo, I have written a short film set in April 1966, when the track was originally released on air. The film is simplistic and focuses around the working lifestyles of a young American Mechanic and middle aged African American Tailor, who both desire the same girl.
Apologies for such late notice, hover I am contacting you with regards to sourcing a classic american car between 1950-1966 to feature in my film. There are no driving scenes, all we require for the car to sit in a garage as we film the mechanic beneath it.
This is a non commissioned and non commercial project, however it's an exciting opportunity and I believe the piece will look stunning.
Please click on the following link to download the film script and song:
https://www.yousendit.com/download/QlVn ... ME51a3NUQw
We are due to shoot the scene on Tuesday afternoon at a garage in Hackney Wick, London, and I wondered whether any of your enthusiasts would like to feature their car in our film?
Thank you for your time, and I Look forward to your response.
Paul Bryan
Creative Director / Director
The OMC
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My Reply:
Dear Paul
Thank you for this
I shall post on our website and see what happens
Although not many know that the early Camaro came out the last 3 months of 1966 (1967 model) and so I expect that the Shoebox Chevvies from 1955-1957 and more in keeping with what you would expect at the time?
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TopCat
Secretary
Classic Camaro Club
Member of The Association of American Car Clubs UK
Email :
tboles@strathnoon.co.uk Websites:
http://www.classiccamaroclubuk.com and:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdhLJtR_ZY4