Will Belcher

Will Belcher

Producer

Los Angeles, California

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About Will


Will Belcher, is currently President and Chief Executive officer of PYRAMID FILMWORKS.
Will was the force behind the development of the feature film project STICK&MOVE. Will has produced such classic plays as “Raisin in the Sun” at Compton Community College. “A Soldier’s Play”, at the Long Beach Playhouse, Long Beach, California. He went on to produce an original adaptation of HAMLET called “Hamlet, Princess of Nubia”, and Papa’s Brand New Bag” at the Edge of the World Theater festival in Los Angeles. He later produced a musical jazz play called “Boogie Down to CENTRAL AVENUE in Los Angeles at the CENTER THEATER. An original play called The Saint and the Sinner Lady” in Hollywood. Getting his start in film, Will help produced the cult classic, “Sweet Potato Pie”. Currently, Will is also developing the 1940’s LA JAZZ feature film, “CENTRAL AVENUE”.

Pyramid Filmworks, a high-level expertise in the film, TV production, and stage performance. Pyramid Filmworks is not interested in competing with the Warner Brothers Studios, or William Morris Agencies of the world. It has been created to fulfill the dreams and expectations of those talented people who desire to acquire a quality 'finished product' showcasing their talent, and to satisfy the demand for such artistry within the middle market of the consumer industry. Pyramid Filmworks has been created to explore the opportunities available worldwide to further the dissemination and propagation of high-quality, professional renderings of known and unknown artists for the enjoyment of audiences throughout the entertainment and literary world.

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  • STICK&MOVE

    STICK&MOVE Budget: $1M - $5M | Thriller Sports The true  life story of Victorio Belcher, an up and coming, welter- weight boxer  who reluctantly runs drugs on the side.  After getting shot by a jealous gang member of the Detroit Boys - twice in the chest, once in the head - and left for dead, Vic awaken from a three month coma and  make the most inspirational comeback in boxing history.

  • CENTRAL AVENUE

    CENTRAL AVENUE Historical Drama After a white Hollywood starlet turns up dead the police wants to bring down JD Hood and  the thriving jazz scene on Central Avenue 

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