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If acting wasn't a hard enough job to land, throw in being disabled and see what reaction you'd get. That's the challenge John Paizis and the folks at Performing Arts Studio West face every day in the entertainment biz.

"Acting Normal" is an intimate and cultural look at this group of individual's lives and showing that "normal" is what life gives you and what you decide to do with it.

Located in Inglewood California, Performing Arts Studio West is an amazing facility where a multi-cultural mix of adults with a variety of developmental disabilities go for professional instruction to hone their skills and confidence as actors and performers for film and television. But amid the auditions, dancing, acting and voice training, it's the laughter, friendship and mutual support that's the major highlight at this venue.

In this film, narrated by August McAdoo who is also a client, we meet a few of these unique actors and hear their dreams and goals. One lead character, the very confident Nick Daley, has his ups and downs, b ut through some successful auditions and with the support of John and his team, Nick lands a co-staring role on a television series with a famous actress.

From the beginning, the goal of the studio has been to create a caring and productive program that would make a difference in people's lives by teaching skills that could be used not only on a movie set but in society as well. I think John and the studio has achieved that goal.

This film is being screened with:
Board and Care
Wake Up Junior

 

Executive Producer/Director: Greg Byers

Greg Byers began as a freelance television and film editor in 1989. His diverse projects included television documentary series, network television multi-cam specials and feature documentaries which have garnered many festival awards. Mr. Byers has worked with both Academy and Emmy winning filmmakers such as Vanessa Roth, Mel Stuart, Terry Sanders and Freida Lee Mock, Dan Gifford and Amy Sommer of Somford Entertainment.

Mr. Byers' feature documentaries include: "Smoke and Mirrors: A History of Denial" for The Rosenzweig Company and was a finalist for the 2000 Academy Awards, "Tom Hanks presents: Return With Honor" for American Film Foundation and premiered at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. "Running On The Sun" for Mel Stuart Productions, "Close to Home" for the Mark McGwire Foundation directed by Academy Award winner Vanessa Roth and competed in the 2002 Sundance Film Festival.

Under the Greg Byers Productions banner Mr. Byers has produced and directed two films for the U.S. Department of Justice regarding victims of crime with cognitive and communication disabilities.

With his current company Two Bees and a Pea Productions, Inc. Mr. Byers and his partners produced 104 episodes of the series "Creative Juice" for both DIY and HGTV. Together the series received 3 Daytime Emmy nominations including Outstanding Hosts, Outstanding Lifestyle Program and a personal nomination for Mr. Byers for Outstanding Directing in a Lifestyle Program.

"Acting Normal" is a personal documentary project that took two years to finish and Mr. Byers is proud to have this film be part of the Sprout Film Festival.