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Producer Zeus Zamani and the writer and director of You Got Served bring you: Battlefield America
Battlefield America takes a steady look at the underbelly of the youth battle dance culture in Long Beach, California. Sean Lewis, a young, charismatic, successful businessman finds himself in the mix with a bunch of disheveled misfits Bad Boys, who have virtually no dance talent. Realizing his dilemma, Sean brings aboard a professional dance instructor to ease his responsibilities to these kids. Meanwhile, he finds himself falling for Sara, who runs the community center where the kids hangout and practice their moves. With Sean motivating them, The Bad Boys find the confidence to rise to the challenge and defeat their nemesis The Bang Squad, at the annual dance battle competition BATTLEFIELD AMERICA!
In theaters April 27, 2012.
Behind the Scenes Goods and shout outs to AZ Studios in this MOB Fam Video!
This is the 2nd Common video produced in a week!
LeeLee is a talented young musician who knows how to bring it to a video!
When working with AZ studios on her Boom Bada video (which currently boasts over 34,000 views on VEVO) she couldn’t help but shine on camera in her own tough-yet-sexy sort of way. Her voice is sweet to the ears and the production behind her is sure to get any club up and jumping.
After a little research I found out that this interesting lady started out singing in church! She then went on to be top of her class at the world-renowned performance art academy she attended in her youth. More recently she’s worked with artists like Baby Bash and Jimmy Klev! I knew there was more than met the eye with this girl, so I coordinated an interview to find out what makes her tick.
Q: What originally got you into music and how long have you been making it?
LEELEE: I stumbled on it somewhere between church and school. I guess you can say I’ve been making it ever since I could get my heart broken (in middle school).
Q: Where is your hometown?
LEELEE: I like to think I have two. I grew up in Santa Monica, California; and beautiful Las Vegas, Nevada.
Q: Who are your main musical influences?
Beyonce, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and anyone else who’s doing what they love day in and day out while still keeping it exciting. Beyonce works amazingly hard, Rihanna is sexy and fun, and Lady Gaga has turned her music into art. I want all these things to rub off on me in my career. (The talent not the ladies. Haha!)
Q: Who or what has influenced your life to take on this highly competitive career?
LEELEE: All the people who believe in me! That, and the fact that I am in love with what I do! To me it’s a no brainer, it’s just what I do.
Q:What problems have you run into in your musical career?
LEELEE: Not many, but the game is hard. I have to constantly remind myself that I can do it—motivate myself. Like most people, I want to make my family proud and do well. But the one thing I’ve had to learn along the way is that in this business you have to take the good with the bad. Not everyone will like what you do or create. I just try and remind myself that I’m doing the right thing in my heart, even if some people don’t agree. Like my beloved Mark says: “You don’t want to look back and think ‘I should have tried’.”
Q: Where have you triumphed in your career?
LEELEE: My greatest triumph is and will always be my music, which is a direct representation of me. I’m very proud of what it has allowed me to achieve and where it has taken my life. I also feel I triumph every time I influence the people listening to my music to dance, or cry, along with me. I love my fans more than they love me.
Q: What motivates you?
LEELEE: My family, my fans, and my heart.
Q: What are you planning for the future?
LEELEE: I plan to grow and change with every piece of music I put out. I want to be a work of art, just like my music. And most of all I want to have fun. So…I guess what I’m trying to say is: some amazing surprises are in store! So stay tuned!
I can honestly say that everyone here at AZ can’t wait to see what she does next.
Check out some behind the scenes cell footage of the new Common video produced by Zeus Zamani
A tribute to one of Hunter S. Thompson’s greatest novels: re-written by Bruce Robinson and starring Johnny Depp, Aaron Eckhart, and Giovanni Ribisi.
I absolutely love the book The Rum Diary by Hunter Thompson. Actually, I like everything I’ve ever read by Hunter Thompson. If you’re like me, then you were amped when you first heard that Johnny Depp was working on this project. And now it’s finally here.
If you haven’t read it, then know that the book is a wonderful romp through the mind of a young journalist who has, for better or worse, taken a job at an English Language paper in Puerto Rico. Being that this book is based in the late 50’s/early 60′s there is a strong theme illuminating ever so subtly: the colonization and exploitation of Puerto Rico. But still holding true to the Gonzo style there is plenty of realistic/vivid drunken debauchery and excitement throughout.
The movie was re-written for the screen by Bruce Robinson and I feel he did a fairly good job considering this is a Hollywood interpretation of a book from a wildly creative and brilliant mind.
I feel as though Robinson kept as much of the integrity of the book as possible, without freaking out the studio heads, which in-turn turned it into a more typical Hollywood story. Trying to market to the tastes of the general movie going public is hard, and more so when it comes to Thompson’s no-holds-barred style. So I applaud Robinsons work.
Robinson also added some psychedelic scenes which aren’t in the book for those Fear and Loathing fans that are sure to inundate movie theaters with their loud and obnoxious drug abuse.
If you have read the book, you know that the love interest in this story was not only a secondary focus but far less “Hollywood.” This was my biggest disappointment with the movie. The book was nothing close to a love story, but that’s pretty much all you get with the movie. I guess this is to be expected considering two hours is not much time to get an audience intrigued, but that doesn’t make me like this aspect of the movie in any way, so it’s a moot point.
My favorite part of the movie was seeing the character interpretations by some of my favorite actors. The cast was excellently picked, specifically the role of Sala (played by Michale Rispoli). I don’t think anyone could have played the roll better.
My overall opinion on the movie is that it’s great. This film is filled with adventure, conflict, romance and intrigue that every movie go-er will find worthwhile. But if you want this film to go from great to amazing: I’ve heard tell of a game being played all over the country that can get it there. And it involves actual rum.
Now, I’m not condoning getting drunk in public but the rules go like this: sneak bottles of rum into the theater and take a shot every time the characters in the movie drink. I may or may not be telling you this first hand, but “they” say you’re wasted by the end and you feel far more in touch with the movie. Make sure to bring a designated driver or go to a theater near a bar.
The book, as usual, is far better. I recommend you take a peek when you get a chance; it was, after all, written by one of the greatest writers of his time.
Ready to get into the Halloween spirit?
Then make sure you hold your sweetheart tight as you watch Somebody Help Me 2, produced by our very own Zeus Zamani!
CLICK HERE TO VIEW IT ON NETFLIX
If you’ve ever done a project at AZ studios you know that Zeus is one of the most calculated and driven producers in LA right now.
With a seriousness that rivals that of a general in war, Zeus prides himself on getting productions done with the least amount of problems and as close to under budget as possible.
But what is it that makes him tick? How does he keep going in such a competitive field? Well, why don’t we ask him!
How long have you been working in film production?
I’ve been producing since 2006, so it’s been almost 6 years. My first project took me and my brother, Ali Zamani, to Sweden to shoot parts of a feature film he had written and was planning to direct.
What are your three favorite things about working in the film industry?
1) I’ve always loved working on projects; the satisfaction of seeing an idea develop into a living/breathing entity has always been great for me!
2) There are no two projects that are exactly the same; as a producer you can never “see it all”! The new challenges and obstacles you face are never ending, making each project I work on an enlightening adventure.
3) The human contact, interaction and networking aspects of the film industry are all things I definitely love and have always excelled at.
A big part of being a producer is the ability to understand and appreciate the importance of relationships with other individuals. In this industry you must embrace the fact that every single individual and position is just as important as the next.
What are your three least favorite things about working in the film industry?
I don’t really have three things but, if anything, I would have to say it’s that as a producer you never ‘clock off’. It’s a lifestyle commitment rather than a job, which is fine 90% of the time, but I wish I could just clock off now and again!
Out of the 300+ productions you’ve worked on which one is your favorite or most memorable?
Every single project has had its own great memories and experiences; however there is definitely a couple that spring to mind. Producing the video for Tyler the Creator was great in that we had to order large hissing cockroaches, stage a vomit and even a suicide by hanging. That stuff is just fun to me.
What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced in the industry?
The biggest challenge to date I would say was producing the feature film project “Battlefield America”. This is a dance movie which we spent 2 months in pre-production for, and shot in 27 days.
I worked for an average of 14 hours per day without a single day off in that period. Every day presented itself with logistical challenges and obstacles so it was a huge learning curve for my career.
Overseeing a large budget production, 15 million to be exact, and managing my personal crew of about 50 members was definitely not easy! Working with children was also definitely no piece of cake as anyone in the industry can tell you. So many restrictions, rules, laws, etc.
But – we were able to come through and complete it. It’s now being screened at various studios (I am not allowed to say which ones) and will hopefully be released theatrically January or February of 2012!
What are your plans for the Future?
The plans of the future definitely include producing more feature films, including a project written by and directed by my brother, Ali Zamani. We’re planning to put together projects which involve shooting in different parts of the world and would need collaboration with production companies/producers in other countries.
As you can see Zeus is a busy guy and his eye is always pointed toward the future.
If you would like to get more information on upcoming projects feel free to leave a comment below.
If you’re interested in reading some of Zeus Zamani’s producer journals we’ve featured on the blog click below to read them!
Producer’s Journal – February 2011
Tyler the Creator was nominated for The Video of the Year award and Best New Artist award for 2011.
He ended up winning the BEST NEW ARTIST award! The underdog has come out on top!
To see what Kanye West said of the video our very own Zeus Zamani produced: CLICK HERE!
Tyler the Creator’s song “Yonkers” has become an internet sensation!
And now it has been nominated for a VMA from MTV!
What did Kanye think of the video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSbZidsgMfw The video of 2011
@az_films kanye west said that was best rap video of 2011. cmon son
BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU HIT PLAY! THIS VIDEO IS NOT SAFE FOR WORK!
Get More: 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, More VMA Video
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Ali Zamani consistently brings a fresh, hip and creative nuance to all of his film and music video projects. Enabling both established and up-and-coming artists to utilize his cutting edge techniques to attract and influence their fan-bases worldwide.
He began his career at Bournemouth University where he attained his Higher National Diploma in Video Production. He then obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Film, Video, Media and Society from Northbrook College, UK. During his time at Northbrook Institute, Ali was busy directing several short films which were chosen to be screened at the Duke of York's Cinema in Brighton. Following this success, he became dedicated to furthering his studies, ultimately receiving his masters in Mass Communication at California State University Northridge.
In 2006, after mastering all of the valuable skills and film making knowledge he could from school Ali, along with Zeus, spearheaded the birth and growth of AZ Productions, a multifaceted production company located in Los Angeles, California.