Darkness2Light - A Team Production
04-10-08 Update: The following is a lesson/reflection I had some almost a year ago regarding this project but I failed to write it down. recently while writing a paper for a marketing class I’m taking, the thought came back.
It’s always a good idea to get paperwork, contracts, and deal out of the way in the beginning before the project begins. This way you don’t have to worry about conflict starting up later on. I was sitting in my car talking with Uzair about how to monotize on the efforts of Darkness2Light. I was reminded by Uzair that the verbal agreement that he had with Napoleon was to distribute it for free.
Some may think, “Why are you going to charge for this? This is Islam? You can’t charge for this!” — Truth is professional work doesn’t happen for free. Professionalism takes time and effort (although Allah-swt made this one of the easiest productions in terms of time and effort to date). When you produce something, the goal is to get what you have into the hands of as many people as possible with maximum profit.
Profit can be defined in $$ or something else entirely. People exchange $$ for something of value, thus money can be looked upon as a reflection of how many people feel they have benefited as a result of the consumer’s purchase.
Perhaps I shall expand on this at a later time…
…but for now, the lesson to relay is, “Make sure you know the terms of agreement before you start a project, not after”
02-24-08 Update: Recently uploaded the video on blip.tv, which is a much better service in terms of video quality, size limitations, and duration of video.
Just today we launched the series premiere for Darkness2Light on Reelopener.com. Check it out!
My good childhood friend “uzi”, currently president of Rutgers MSA gave me the heads up for an event they were putting together with Napoleon from 2Pac’s Outlawz. He asked me if I had wanted to record the event. Initially I turned down the offer. Knowing what sort of work was to be put into it from my experience in putting together “The Strangers“, I wasnt up to the task. At that point I wasn’t even sure if I was going to go to the event.
With school, work, film projects, and life in itself taking its toll on me. The thoughts of giving up (temporarily) began to come about. The Messenger of Allah sal Allahu alyhi wasallam said that Allah (swt) said, “If my servant comes closer to me by one span, I go towards him a cubit’s length; if he comes to me a cubit’s length, I go towards him an arm’s length; and if he walks towards me, I run unto him.” (Bukhari & Muslim)
An individual whom I consider my friend reminded me of the following hadith, Abu Hurayrah said, the Messenger of Allah sal Allahu alyhi wasallam said:
“Allah, be He be blessed and exalted, has angels who travel the highways seeking out the people of dhikr. When they find people remembering Allah, the Mighty and Majestic, they call out to one another, “Come to what you hunger for!” and they enfold them with their wings, stretching up to the lowest heaven.
Their Lord asked then, and He knows better than them, “What are My slaves saying?”
They say: “They are glorifying, magnifying, praising and extolling You.”
He asks, “Have they seen Me?”
They say, “No, by Allah, they have not seen You.”
He asks, “And how would it be if they saw Me?”
They say, “They would be even more fervent and devoted in their praise and worship.”
He asks, “What are they asking me for?”
They say, “They ask You for Paradise.”
He asks, “And have they seen it?”
They say, “No, by Allah, O Lord, they have not seen it.”
He asks, “And how would it be if they saw it?”
They say: “They would be even more eager for it and they would beseech You even more earnestly.”
He asks, “And what do they seek My protection from?”
They say, “From the Fire of Hell.”
He asks, “Have they seen it?”
They say, “No, by Allah, they have not seen it.”
He asks, “And how would it be if they saw it?”
They say: “They would be even more afraid and anxious to escape it.”
Allah says: “You are My witnesses that I have forgiven them.”
One of the angels says: “So-and-so is not really one of them; he came (to the gathering) for some other reason.”
Allah says, “They were all in the gathering, and one of them will not be excluded (from forgiveness).””
(Reported by al-Bukhaari)
I made the intention to go to the event, which later became an intention to do some recording, which led to other brothers coming on board to help with the recording, which ultimately became a full blown team effort. An event recorded with five cameras, professional lighting, access to the stage mixer for direct audio feed recording. It was as if everything fell into place. The editing was even done in record time. It took one week. About eight hours of work total, while “The Strangers” took a gruesome 60 hrs over a period of two weeks.
With each project, I myself and others around me have grown, and benefited. With each project we progress. Alhumdulillah.
Project Lessons:
- Work as a team as much as possible. Work off of each other’s strengths.
- Lighting is VERY important. The difference between “The Strangers” and “Darkness2Light” is like the difference between…darkness and light
- Tie your camel, and leave the rest to Allah (swt)
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aarij Says: 04.08.07 at 12:03 pm
akhi, how can I purchase the DVD for this from you? I’ll pay for S&H too.
reason is I’d like to show this as a feature during our Islamic Awareness Week, in sha Allah.
please do let me know, you have my email.
jazak Allah khair.
AlBaraa Says: 04.08.07 at 12:38 pm
It’s not on dvd. When is your Islamic Awareness Week?
MR Says: 24.02.08 at 11:03 pm
Nice job! MashaAllah!
Faisal Tabassum Says: 16.07.08 at 8:33 pm
Faraz Khan is he related to you??? I thought it was you reciting at first lol.
AlBaraa Says: 16.07.08 at 8:54 pm
He’s my tajweed teacher…and a good friend…and brother in Islam…
…other than that no real blood relation
rizAK Says: 07.10.08 at 9:58 am
Did you ever expand on the point you touched in this blog?
“Perhaps I shall expand on this at a later time…”
=] InshaAllah!
AlBaraa Says: 07.10.08 at 2:42 pm
No didn’t, but I did discuss some aspects of it in MessageMastery.com