September 2, 2005 (Press Release) --
Los Angeles, CA. - Tracy Taylor is a director, writer and producer who is humble in her award winning status as she continues to rise from the debut of her short film “Walking on Sunshine”, which will be featured at the 9th Annual Los Angeles International Short Film Festival Sept 6-13, 2005. “Walking on Sunshine” is under program number 13 of the festival titled “Changes in Latitude” and will be shown in theatre nine on Wednesday, September 7, 2005 at 8 p.m. at ArcLight Cinemas, located at 6360 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA. Tickets are $10 and can be purchase through ArcLight, Hollywood by calling (323) 464-4226 or accessing www.lashortfest.com.
“Walking on Sunshine” was chosen as a winner in the Rap-It-Up/Black AIDS Short Subject Film Competition after a national call for submissions from Black Entertainment Television (BET), the Black AIDS Institute and the Kaiser Family Foundation. In addition, “Walking on Sunshine” was nominated for a 2005 Annual NAACP Image Award in the category of Outstanding Television, Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special. Other “Walking on Sunshine” accolades include winning the 2005 7th Annual San Francisco Black Film Festival and, recently winning the 2005 Cable Positive Award for Outstanding Original Movie.
Tracy Taylor is a Chicago native and first-time filmmaker. She began her career as a writer and stage performer. In 2005, Taylor began touring, screening “Walking on Sunshine” in schools, conferences and festivals. She is a graduate of Southern Illinois University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Taylor currently resides in Los Angeles where she is currently working to get her first feature film produced.
MEDIA CONTACT
Toxcina King
(323) 692-9599
prfuture@msn.com
www.theplatinumgrouppr.com
Sunshine Trailer: http://www.edityourvideo.com/video_sunshine.html
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“Walking on Sunshine” was chosen as a winner in the Rap-It-Up/Black AIDS Short Subject Film Competition after a national call for submissions from Black Entertainment Television (BET), the Black AIDS Institute and the Kaiser Family Foundation. In addition, “Walking on Sunshine” was nominated for a 2005 Annual NAACP Image Award in the category of Outstanding Television, Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special. Other “Walking on Sunshine” accolades include winning the 2005 7th Annual San Francisco Black Film Festival and, recently winning the 2005 Cable Positive Award for Outstanding Original Movie.
Tracy Taylor is a Chicago native and first-time filmmaker. She began her career as a writer and stage performer. In 2005, Taylor began touring, screening “Walking on Sunshine” in schools, conferences and festivals. She is a graduate of Southern Illinois University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Taylor currently resides in Los Angeles where she is currently working to get her first feature film produced.
MEDIA CONTACT
Toxcina King
(323) 692-9599
prfuture@msn.com
www.theplatinumgrouppr.com
Sunshine Trailer: http://www.edityourvideo.com/video_sunshine.html
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“Walking on Sunshine” won the BET, Rap-It-Up/Black AIDS Short Subject Film Competition after a national call for submissions.
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