FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Late Night Experiment with Motown Maurice will be the entry
game changer into late night
Self
proclaimed Future of Late Night Television adds another chapter to his
relentless pursuit with an episodic web series entitled, The Late Night
Experiment.
LOS ANGELES, CA. (Jan 2, 2012) – On Christmas day,
the season finale of The Late Night Experiment with Motown Maurice went
live on Youtube. The finale ended a six part series which co-stars Mark
Sipka, Julio Hanson, Raj Jawa and Kevin Cárdenas. In the final episode,
the spokes model for Fashion Fair cosmetics Nassali Kiggundu makes a
brief cameo appearance.
The Late Night Experiment fits in the
genre of comedy,
drama, adventure, reality and mystery. Each webisode retells portions
of Motown Maurice’s ongoing pursuit to claim his throne in late night
television. In the making of this series, no late night talk show host
was spared. Whether you’re a veteran like David Letterman or a legend
plotting a comeback such as Arsenio Hall, Motown Maurice sets the record
straight by indicating who his rivals are.
Originally, The Late
Night Experiment was submitted as a pitch pilot to the New York
Television Film Festival last summer (June 2012). The pilot was designed
to forever revolutionize the look and feel of a late night television
talk show with Motown Maurice’s comedic and innovative point of view.
Confidence
of acceptance to the festival was extremely high among Motown Maurice
and his team. NYTVF was hence considered as Motown Maurice’s long
awaited pathway into the arena of late night.
When the results
to the festival came in
(August 2012), disappointment temporally defined the pitch pilot and
the entry into late night remained unknown. In the spirit, of keeping
The Late Night Experiment alive, a Youtube channel and Facebook page was
created with the intent of uploading a series of comedy skits and
parody’s. After the first video was submitted, the list of ideas began
to line up in the form of a story. Therefore, the most practical
approach was to transform the concept into an episodic web series.
The
Late Night Experiment with Motown Maurice web series version is a real
time extension of his first installment into late night television. On
January 23, 2010, The Motown Maurice Show was born in front of a live
studio audience and broadcast on WTTA MyTV Tampa Bay.
Now, the
quest continues in Hollywood in the format of a web series. Each
episode reveals the trueness of his adversities and the morality of his
crusade is clear. There is no blueprint on
how to become a nationally syndicated late night talk show host. The
answer to this feat is unknown. Therefore, Motown Maurice is left with
no option but to "Experiment."
About The Late Night Experiment with Motown Maurice
The six episode web series of The Late Night Experiment is available now online at: www.Youtube.com/LateNightExperiment or www.MotownMaurice.com. Hilarious outtakes and a two part documentary are coming soon.
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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- Music Video Filmography Part 2
- Music Video Filmography Part 3
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