I am fanatically excited about this video. I shot the footage around New Years. The same time I produced this: TAMPA LOVES MOTOWN MAURICE. I wanted to put it out but oddly enough there were no enthusiasm to do so at the time. Besides I was overwhelmed with a bunch of other stuff. I decided to wait and focus on more important projects. Over 8 months later it hit like a speeding bullet. The new additions are inspired by a series of things.
1. Since The Monique Show & Lopez Tonight has been canceled, I've been notified by a few people via text and email. As a result, I planned to at least write about it in my blog. Its great to know people think about me when things stir up in the late night arena.
2. I have a news paper article pending and I thought it would be great timing to put it out.
3. The fact the I'm living motel large right with my own privacy and space, I have the accessibility to stretch out and be creative. The idea came to me Saturday night just before I sat on the toilet. That's the second time recently an idea came to me like that. (Sorry if that's too much information?)
4. Lastly, I can just let that footage collect dust. This become the perfect opportunity. This video is much better when what I originally intended and that's great.
"I just love it when an accumulation of ideas come together!"
Check it out and let me know what you think.
I completed it within a day and with your help it can go viral.
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The Future of Late Night Is at Stake
As the quest continues...
The Future of Late Night
Motown Maurice
After much success and disappointment from hosting live talk shows in his hometown Tampa, FL, this seeker relocated to Los Angeles, CA on September 19, 2010 to begin an epic journey that does not consist of a plan B. Virtually unknown in the entertainment industry, this brave man is in pursuit of one goal & purpose; to become a nationally syndicated late night talk show host. This is the quest of Motown Maurice. Remember his name, for he is The Future of Late Night Television.
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