LOS ANGELES/EWORLDWIRE/Oct. 29, 2009 --- Youth in their teens and early twenties get the insider's view of the actions some people will take for love in Director P.B. Floyd's film, "G Love" which has won a prestigious Award of Merit from The Accolade Film Awards Competition. Floyd took time from working on his new teen dance family film, "I Wanna Dance," to work on "G Love." The short romantic comedy, starring Seth Donavan as Steven Dork, presents the idea that there is love for everybody, if they can just be themselves.
Since winning the award, Floyd is making plans to produce "G Love" into a feature-length film to share more of the humor and imagination Donavan's Dork character brings to a wide-theatrical release.
"With the comedic talent of Jim Carrey, and the looks of a young Tom Hanks, Seth Donavan is making his mark to ensure his spot at the top of the motion picture industry," Floyd said.
"Seth really stood out as Steven Dork," Floyd said. "His quirky reactions and cool responses made this movie more intense. He did a great job of feeding off the other actors' energy to help deliver the story with a lot of finesse."
"The entire production team, including editor Devon V. Collins and sound designer Mike Snugg, created an exceptional product," said Donavan, who also produced the film. "This extraordinary team was able to put together a final product that surprised even us with its polish and sparkle. By the ending of the script's deliverance, I recognized that this could be something special."
The Accolade Competition recognizes film, television and videography professionals who demonstrate exceptional achievement in craft and creativity, and those who produce standout entertainment or contribute to profound social change. Entries are judged by professionals in the film and television industry. Information about The Accolade and a list of recent winners can be found at TheAccolade.net ('http://www.theaccolade.net').
"The goal of The Accolade is to help winners achieve the recognition they so deserve, but it is not an easy award to win," said Thomas Baker, Ph.D., who chairs The Accolade Competition. "Entries are received from around the world, so this award helps set the standard for craft and creativity. The judges were pleased with the exceptionally high quality of entries for this particular competition."
In winning an Accolade, "G Love" joins the ranks of other high-profile winners of this internationally respected award.
For more information about "G Love," call Eric Johnson at 310-358-5077, or visit the "G Love" Movie Web site at GLoveMovie.com ('http://www.glovemovie.com').
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