Posts tagged Pride
Empowerment & Liberation.

We continue the Pride Celebration with significant roles within Exposed along with launching our Crowdfunding Perks!

Shakeem Cota, he/him, Bisexual. He is no stranger to the World of Exposure. He is reviving his role as Marcus Carter in the highly anticipated Exposed: The Series.

A proud South Floridian, he gravitated towards art early in life and found that he enjoyed “stretching the rules and finding the shared art of spontaneity in collaborations.” He values being an entrepreneur and that he can use his artistry to work in different mediums like marketing and special publications.

Shakeem has found that his coming out process is an evolving cycle where he continues to transform and discover new ways to embody himself. He practices a daily reflection of his self-acceptance within the art he creates to determine where and how to share it with the world and his community.

He takes every opportunity as a chance to empower and liberate himself and others. When Shakeem reflects on the changes he wants to see within the LGBTQIA+ community he calls to action for everyone to “stay human” and be compassionate to one another with everything that is taking place in our world and that this compassion “will always keep the party going.”

You can find him @shakeemcota on all social platforms.


Crowdfunding Perks - Tier One!

IV Vision is excited to announce that we are offering special perks to everyone that donates to Exposed. You will receive a perk based on the donation amount listed.

Over the course of the upcoming weeks, we will introduce additional tiers with more ways to contribute and even more perks. 

$10 - social media shoutout

$20 - Personal thank you video

$30 - Movie Theatre Gift Card

$40 - Fill Up on Us

$50 - Digital copy of Exposed Script

See graphic for more details.


Thank You to our Donors!

As the weeks countdown, we at IV Vision grow more excited to create a story highlighting the Queer Community. We would love to take this time to shout out our donors who have contributed to our film.

Donors:

Robert Bannister - $250

If this story speaks to you in any way and you would like to donate please check out our contributions page on our website. On this page, you will find the different ways that you can sponsor or provide any goods or services needed. There is also an itemized list and graphics explaining the breakdown of what we are asking for. To complete this project we are aiming to raise $32,000. We thank you and appreciate your support in helping us create Exposed: The Series.


Crew Call Round Three

We are still looking for crew for Exposed: The Series and would love for you to be a part. If you would like to be considered as a crew member for this project please refer to the graphics below.

Highlighting the Underrepresented Stories.

Meet two vital roles that create and shape Exposed: The Series and how their Pride molds them.

First up is Elizabeth Fogner, she/he, Non-Binary, Trans, and Queer writer for Exposed: The Series.

First up is Elizabeth Fogner, she/he, Non-Binary, Trans, and Queer writer for Exposed: The Series

She wanted to take her time to come out and was careful who she shared her sexuality with. At the age of 16, she was publicly outed but instead of denying her sexuality, she decided to own it. 

For Elizabeth, she uses androgyny to help others discover their own identities. She pulls inspiration from creator, Ryan Murphy, because of the way he represents the underrepresented LGBTQ+ community. 

When asked how she combats hate with love, she immediately encourages her community, “Never limit yourself. Experiment with feelings and what feels right. Labels can help find yourself or limit you, so do what feels right.”

Follow Elizabeth @elizabethfogner on Instagram.


Aaron Michael Tyler, he/him, Gay, and plays Brandon Foster for Exposed: The Series.

Born and raised in Petersburg, Virginia “(TWO UP, TWO DOWN!!! 804 STAND UP!!!)” from a young age he knew that he was different from the other boys. Throughout the years he has slowly come out to his family and friends, who have been supportive all the way. 

He realized that art was his safe haven to create stories about underrepresented groups through the stage and screen. In 2020, he had a one-act play virtually produced, Boys Like Us, through SPARC’S New Voices. It is important to him that he plays roles that humanize and validates Black Queer characters.

In society, being vulnerable is frowned upon and damages someone’s self-perception. Aaron lives authentically and celebrates his pride by “actively working against that toxic narrative.” He is excited and eager to bring the world of Exposed to life to help highlight the beauty of the LGBTQ+ community.  

Follow Aaron @iamaarontyler on all social platforms.


Thank You to Our Donors!

As the weeks countdown, we at IV Vision grow more excited to create a story highlighting the Queer Community. We would love to take this time to shout out our donors who have contributed to our film.

If this story speaks to you in any way and you would like to donate please check out our contributions page on our website. On this page, you will find the different ways that you can sponsor or provide any goods or services needed. There is also an itemized list and graphics explaining the breakdown of what we are asking for. To complete this project we are aiming to raise $32,000. We thank you and appreciate your support in helping us create Exposed: The Series.


Crew Call Round Two

We are still looking for crew for Exposed: The Series and would love for you to be a part. If you would like to be considered as a crew member for this project please refer to the graphics below.

It’s Pride Month, Baby!

With June being Pride Month we feel it is essential to highlight Exposed: The Series and how it is a part of the LGBTQ+ conversation.

Exposed is a story revolving around the black queer community. Our director, Jewel, has felt compelled for years to tell this story. With every story he watched, his passion and excitement grew.

Currently, Jewel’s inspiration comes from CW’s Tom Swift and how he is an unapologetic character against all odds, trials, and personal disagreements with his father figure. Throughout the world of Exposure, Zir showcases the bond between father and son with an intimate and empowering look.

We are coming to an age where queer protagonists are becoming the new norm. Our goal with Exposed is to show, the “black queer protagonist and the importance of it because of the lack of it.” With this as our mission, starting next week we will be highlighting our LGBTQ+ cast and crew members as part of our Pride Month Campaign.


Thank You to our Donors!

As the weeks countdown, we at IV Vision grow more excited to create a story highlighting the Queer Community. We would love to take this time to shout out our donors who have contributed to our film.

Donors:

Desiree Haley - $250

Kayler Williams - $500

If this story speaks to you in any way and you would like to donate please check out our contributions page on our website. On this page, you will find the different ways that you can sponsor or provide any goods or services needed. There is also an itemized list and graphics explaining the breakdown of what we are asking for. To complete this project we are aiming to raise $32,000. We thank you and appreciate your support in helping us create Exposed: The Series.


We are still looking for crew for Exposed: The Series and would love for you to be a part. If you would like to be considered as a crew member for this project please refer to the graphics below.