Thursday, April 20, 2006

Lights, Camera, Action! -- New TV ‘Dramality’ Pilot Set to Be Filmed in Nashville

Lights, Camera, Action! -- New TV ‘Dramality’ Pilot Set to Be Filmed in Nashville

The Tennessee-based Intellectual Beauty Entertainment Company, has united with Make It Happen Entertainment of Los Angeles, to produce a new television ‘dramality’ pilot -- Intellectual Beauty. The first annual Intellectual Beauty model search competition will be filmed on June 14, 2003, from 7:30 p. m. until 10:00 p. m. at The Castle located at 300 2nd Avenue South in downtown Nashville.

(PRWEB) May 8, 2003

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“She took every second of the 60 minutes she had to prepare. The attire for the night was a beige suit. ‘Beige,’ she thought, ‘is such a boring color on many, but when it’s on me - well, let’s just say it’s the color that most compliments my warm caramel color skin.’ Her raven-black hair was styled to perfection, but it had the trademark tussled look to keep them wondering. She selected a three-inch strappy sandal to display her perfectly manicured toenails and toned calves. With a spritz of her favorite fragrance, she was out the door. When she entered the room, all eyes were on her. She was pleased with having pulled herself together with ease after having a day at the office that was maddening.”

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Many women see themselves in this scenario. These women, the fashion model look-a-likes, are in our boardrooms, on the playground running after their children, and in the supermarket. Yes, these women exist and Elaine Cato has set out to find them through the recently launched first annual Intellectual Beauty model search competition.

“The South is full of beauty women who, as they say, got it going on,” says Cato. “I look at today’s models and know that locating Tennessee’s most intelligent and beautiful women for the ‘dramality’ pilot will be a breeze.”

Cato, of the newly formed Intellectual Beauty Entertainment Company, has recently united with Make It Happen Entertainment of Los Angeles, California, who will produce the new television ‘dramality’ pilot called Intellectual Beauty. The model search competition will culminate on June 14, 2003, and will be filmed live (for the ‘dramality’ pilot) from 7:30 p. m. until 10:00 p. m. at The Castle located at 300 2nd Avenue South in downtown Nashville. The model search competition is free and open to the public.

“I don’t want us to lose site of the importance of honoring the strength and beauty of women,” said Cato. “Women can run businesses, raise children, and have an active civic calendar while remaining in good health and enjoying her sensuality.”

The Intellectual Beauty Entertainment Company is looking for women over 30 years of age that exemplify high intellect with professional careers. A panel of local celebrity judges will select twelve models. The finalists will compete in presenting a professional credential speech and modeling their choice of casual attire and swimwear. The 12 finalists will be honored in the 2004 Intellectual Beauty Calendar; but only one – Tennessee’s Intellectual Beauty – will grace the cover. A $25 entry fee is required.

Entry rules can be found on the companyÂ’s website (www. intellectualbeauty. homestead. com). For more information, contact Elaine Cato at 615-593-0178.

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About Elaine Cato --

The former Miss Black USA, Elaine Cato, is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and an alumna of Tennessee State University where she was head majorette for the Aristocrat of Marching Bands.

Elaine holds two degrees -- a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from T. S.U. and a master's degree in Education from the University of Connecticut.

Elaine's motto has always been: "Reach for your dream and only settle for a miracle." The Intellectual Beauty calendar is just one of her many projects. Her goal is to offer a platform for African American women to rejoice in ALL their gifts.

This talented model has appeared as Jet Beauty of the Week, Calendar Beauty for Ebony Man Magazine, and has modeled for JCPenney and Castner Knott department stores.

Most recently, Elaine has appeared in commercials for Prevail Magazine, Carnival Shoes, Tennessee Walking Horse, United Publishing Board, and the Annual Film Festival with the opportunity to work as 'talent' on two movie sets filmed in Nashville.

Several photos of Elaine can be found at www. intellectualbeauty. homestead. com