Like many other
filmmakers (Spike Jonze, Anton Corbijn, Jonathan Glazer, Michael Gondry, or
Antoine Fuqua), David Fincher's first stab at professional filmmaking was with
music videos including Madonna's Vogue and Express Yourself, or Sting's
Englishman in New York.
Now, according to The
Hollywood Reporter, Fincher is getting ready to develop a comedy series for HBO
based on his own music video experiences in the 1980's.
The series, which is
being called Video Synchronicity focuses on Robby, played by Charlie Rowe (Red
Band Society), a bright college dropout that moves to Hollywood in the hopes of
becoming a big time director, but whose first job is as a production assistant
at a production company that produces music videos.
The series, which is
said to be along the same lines of another HBO comedy, Entourage, will also
star Sam Page, Kerry Condon, Paz Vega, Jason Flemyng, Elizabeth Lail, and
Corbin Bernsen.
Source - THR
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