Monday, March 4, 2019

C&C Teen Hollywood Film Festival - Spence Moore II Interview


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Spence Moore II, born in St. Louis, Missouri, but currently residing in Los Angeles, is the youngest of two children. Moore was bit by the acting bug in 6th grade as he prepared for a local talent show. Since that time Spence has starred in the short films, MayDay, (produced by TannLyne Productions), Mama's Song and Henry's Box (official Moondance Film Festival selection). He has also starred in national commercials for the NFL and co-starred in commercials for Coca-Cola, Hormel, Custom Ink and Adidas.

Spence's roles have ranged from the fun fraternity brother in Beerfest (2017), to the unconventional momma's boy in Rebel (2017). He has been a gregarious and streetwise friend in Startup (2017) and a student struggling to excel in the classroom in Last Man Standing (2016). He has also been featured in the long-running series, Criminal Minds (2016). Spence's prides himself on maximizing talent with hard work and his favorite quote is, "Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard.
      


CC Teen Hollywood Film Festival’s purpose is to give young entrepreneurs an opportunity to hone their skills as aspiring business men and women, while pursuing their passion. There are many platforms for teens filmmakers to showcase their work; writing, producing, directing and editing. Our festival is run by teens for teens.

The arts are an important part of our learning process. It’s useful in many fields including but not limited to; architecture, engineering, physics, chemistry and mathematics. The writer has to research script information to create an authentic script. Or the set designer that needs to know set dimensions. Students who have a background in the arts are more likely to be more creative and open to new ideas.

Even though some of us may not continue the path of filmmaking as we head into adulthood, or any art for that matter. I believe the skills “I’ve” learned, the discipline to see an idea to fruition, and the entrepreneurial spirit I have gained, will be something I know I can use no matter what career path I decide to take – Carrington Bennett.


Spence Moore II  on the Red Carpet at C&C Teen Hollywood Film Festival.

Spence Moore II with the JBN Team journalist, Allan Forte. and Tichina Arnold
with JBN Journalist, Allan Forte at C&C Teen Hollywood Film Festival.

THE JBN TEAM INTERVIEW WITH SPENCE MOORE II
JOURNALIST: ALLAN FORTE
LOCATION: RALEIGH STUDIOS' CHAPLIN THEATER, HOLLYWOOD, CA
INTERVIEW: NOVEMBER 10, 2018


Video/Audio/Edit: James Vallesteros (@jamesvallesteros)

ABOUT C&C TEEN HOLLYWOOD FILM FESTIVAL
C&C Teen Hollywood Film Festival was founded by Carson and Carrington Bennett and is run by teens for teens. CCTHFF’s purpose is to give young entrepreneurs an opportunity to hone their skills as aspiring business men and women, while pursuing their passion. The arts are an important part of a youth’s learning process and useful in many fields outside of entertainment. There are many platforms for teens filmmakers to showcase their work at the festival such as: writing, producing, directing and editing.
For more information visit: http://ccteenfestival.com/

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