S.P. Entertainment
- United States
I'm actually very good with money. My parents taught me well. My dad taught the value of a real dollar and my mom put me on to the financial guru Suze Orman as a student in college. First, I'd like to make my site EnvyNo1.blogspot.com a real "dot com" and I pray that leads to the funding for my film and passion project "The Trap House"/ "Th' T.H.". I want to also put out my own alternative instrumental albums and make more education films and documentaries. One idea I've had in mind is to make a doc about the relationship between Hispanics and blacks in Houston. I feel it needs to be put a spotlight on because there's some real tension going on in the city between us and I need to do my part to heal it. Not a lot of people know about the situation and I believe people need know. Everybody needs love and I've already started on the project with my own Mac, editing software, and knowledge. I know I can pull this off given the chance.
Unfortunately, my mom is going through a health crisis now, but that won't stop me.
My purpose is film and music. After being homeless several times making S.P. happen I've found that I have built amazing character. I don't take things for granted. I thank God every morning that I wake up. I live every day to the fullest. Carpe diem. After being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2010 after a brief stay in an Austin, Texas jail; I knew it was immediately a wakeup call to change my life. I realized I was an Eagle Scout. I had been a good honor roll grade school student. I needed to change my ways so I wouldn't end up a cliché; dead or in prison.
To my credit I've been an award winning beatmaker, film writer, and like I said before; Eagle Scout. My film, "Message To My Unborn", went to the Cannes film festival and it was against the Houston sex trade in Houston, Texas. Although it's been eight years since I've done the film, I do remember that local brothels have shut down in my area because it has garnered local attention.
In the future, I'd like to produce my film, "The Trap House", dealing with bipolar disorder in the African-American household.
The specific problem I want to solve through my company is healing through film and music. My film, "Message To My Unborn", was about the sex trade in Houston, Texas. My film, "Sheldon", tackled the HIV epidemic. In my future projects I just want to get better and better with social subjects to make the world a better place. I'm an award winning screenwriter who's been recognized in competitions that have led to major things.
As I've stated previously, I want to make a documentary about the racial tension between blacks and Hispanics in Houston. I know there are Michoacanas in every Hispanic neighborhood, but no black grocery stores. I know blacks are arrested at a higher rate than browns (even when they like to put us together in the media). I know Hispanic fathers don't like their children in relationships with blacks. I know Hispanics still voted for Trump after he berated them. These are the issues I want to tackle and more.
The approach I take to my entertainment is adding unique music. You can check it out at Soundcloud.com/Phunkup. I've already had meetings with Pharrell Williams and Big Boi (Antwan Patton) of Outkast. They've helped me and given me good advice. If you know their music and know that "bird of a feather flock together"...well...just check out my music and see for yourself.
1. Wake up at 2 in the morning and write or make music. (Practice makes perfect)
2. Network with people in my industry. (It's not what you know, it's who you know)
3. Watch a film every week. (Prepare to make "The Trap House")
4. Thank God. (He's my all in all)
- Low-Income
- Middle-Income
- Persons with Disabilities
- 3. Good Health and Well-being
- 4. Quality Education
- Arts