Two years ago I quit filming and touring with Family Force 5 during the 2008 Warped Tour. A week after making this decision I was on a plane heading towards Africa to shoot a pilot episode for what will hopefully be the start of a documentary series called Search for Joy. Search for Joy is the search for joy in the midst of poverty, disease, prison and misfortune. To show the viewer that money truly doesn’t equal happiness.
When the average American thinks of third-world citizens they picture young children on the street with bloated stomachs and surrounded with flies. Search for Joy isn’t to discredit the reality of their situation but to be honest with it. To show that those kids, those people are humans with emotions of laughter, love, sadness, pain and joy. To recognize them as humans is to embrace their full range of emotions and reactions. It’s easy to forget their humanity when all TV shows us is lifeless skeletons. Search for Joy is a documentary to show that, despite their pain, we all are humans on our own search for joy.
I will say that the pilot isn’t quite there as far as content, but it’s mainly to show potential investors my vision for the project and hopefully film another one with an experienced camera operator. This pilot was filmed by an Kenyan native which, by the grace of God, was available to film, but not quite experienced. Also I learned a lot through trials myself, which gave me a bigger vision, better direction and a lot of excitement to start the next one.
thanks again,
your friend,
-Isaac