VMA VIDEO OF THE YEAR WINNER SHANE C. DRAKE ANNOUNCES FEATURE FILM PROJECT

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Visionary music video director Shane C. Drake scored the top honor at MTV’s Video Music Award, VIDEO OF THE YEAR, for Panic! At The Disco's "I Write Sins, Not Tragedies." Now as the leading director in the video world, he’s moving on to feature film, announcing his first project, an adaptation of Ramsey Dean's novel, The CoolKids.

VMA VIDEO OF THE YEAR WINNER SHANE C. DRAKE ANNOUNCES FEATURE FILM PROJECT

Visionary music video director Shane C. Drake scored the top honor at MTV’s Video Music Award, VIDEO OF THE YEAR, for Panic! At The Disco's "I Write Sins, Not Tragedies." Now as the leading director in the video world, he’s moving on to feature film, announcing his first project, an adaptation of Ramsey Dean's novel, The CoolKids.

The million-selling band received an astonishing 5 nominations including Video of the Year, Best Art Direction, Best New Artist, Best Group Video and Best Rock Video. Drake also directed the band’s previous video “It’s Better If You Do.”

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Drake is one of the most sought after video directors, whose work has been instrumental to platinum-selling stars such as Fall Out Boy, Hawthorne Heights, and Less Than Jake. Through his association with so many key bands and internet sites like MySpace, he has already achieved a Cameron Crowe-like status for his work, where even a DVD compilation of his videos is available.

Atchity Entertainment International's Mike Kuciak, along with Ken Atchity and Chi-Li Wong (AEI also has "Ripley's Believe It Or Not," with Tim Burton and Jim Carrey) are producing. The film is described as a quirky teen comedy chronicling the misguided misadventures of a modern day Holden Caulfield.

"The VMAs are the Oscars for the younger generation and to have a director like this who understands the market will be immeasurable in this film's appeal. I've never been more excited about a soundtrack!" says AEI's SVP Kuciak.

The CoolKids is part of a new paradigm in filmmaking that includes original songs placed in the film for the soundtrack, original merchandise featured on key characters, and an internet strategy that allows the characters to take on a life of their own before and after the film.

The script is taken from the teen novel of the same name by AEI client author Ramsey Dean, where a publisher is also being sought.

The CoolKids script is out to stars and financers.

For more information, contact publicity@aeionline.com
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 04 November 2006 01:36 )