ABOUT QUEST
Quest Films Productions, is a new multi media company in the Boston area, that seeks to be a pioneer the digital film revolution in the Boston area.
Bill Singleton, a writer, filmmaker and producer, started in the publishing field. when hHe founded Black History magazine Magazine on June 6th. (D-Day for the magazine) The publication grew to a circulation of 100,000 circulations. Since the magazine’s inception, the company has developed digital net products primarily in the field of publishing articles on history and current events. in the field of the history of current events. The company is currently developing digital films and interviews for digital distribution.
The Our client list of advertisers have included, Fleet Bank, Nynex, Reebok, Cambridge Savings Bank, Long Bay Management, The Bank of Commerce, Goya Foods, Mass Pike, The Piano Factory, and The Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency.
Interviews and Stories includes a practical listing:
Black History Is No Mystery magazine Magazine and World History Is No Mystery Magazine
have featured interviews and stories with History Magazines
has have featured Interviews interviews and stories with several notable personalities including:
George Benson, Grammy Award-winning Jazz Musician
Halle Berry, Actress, “Strictly Business” and “Boomerang”
Arsenio Hall, Host of The Arsenio Hall Show
Reggie Hudlin, Director of “Boomerang” and “House Party”
The Honorable Joseph Kennedy-U.S. Congressman
Janet Jackson, Singer and Actress, “Rhythm Nation” and “Poetic Justice”
John Singleton, Director of Boys “Boyz N n The Hood” and “Poetic Justice”
Dr. Leon Sullivan, Creator of “The Sullivan Principles”
Terrie Williams, President of The Terrie Williams Agency
Terrie Anderson, Hostage Former hostage in Beirut
Floribert Chebeya Bahizire, Human Rights Activist from Zaire
Joan Baez, Star Folk Singer-Human Rights Activist
Mayor David Dinkins, Mayor of New York
Arrested Development, Musicians-Grammy winning Rap Artists
Preston Edwards, Publisher-Black Collegian magazine
Paul Fireman, Chairman of the Board of Reebok Corporation
Richie Havens, Guitarist/Artist-Human Rights Activist
Obba Babatunde, Percussionist Artist-“She’s Gotta Have It”.
General Colin Powell, Chairman-Joint Chief of Staff of U.S.
Lou Diamond Phillips, Actor- Star of “La Bamba” the movie
Sy Richardson, Screenw Writer of “Posse” the movie
Woody Strode, Veteran Character Actor – “Posse”
Sibyl Cybil Shepherd, Actress-Star of “Moonl Lighting”
History: Carter G. Woodson and Arthur Schomburg
Culture: Alvin Poussaint and Decima Francis
Literature: Amiri Baraka and Zora Neale Hurston
Film: Oscar Micheaux and Dorothy Dandridge
Music: Jelly Roll Morton and Billie Holiday
Human Rights: Fredrick Douglass and Ida B. Wells
Business: Reginald F. Lewis and Madame C. J. Walker
Science: Garrett Morgan and Granville T. Woods
Trevor Bailey
Trevor Bailey, a new and upcoming Digital digital Filmmaker filmmaker and writer, has taken on the challenge of being heard. From Hailing from Dorchester, Massachusetts, where he was born, and grew up, he seeks to offer his views and alternative opinions developed from his local experiences, through film, that were developed from his local experiences. Self-destruction and group destruction, like a riot, “is destruction “is the voice of the unheard,” as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. put it. “We must listen and create positive solutions if we are to create a just peace.” This is his view. His military experience, his travels abroad to the continent of Africa (Ghana), and his work experiences as a bus driver, a constable and now a filmmaker, have informed influenced his ability to tell stories.
He once said on a local television show dealing with tThe process of making motion pictures that his has long been Bailey’s dream. dream was to one day make his own. On a casting call at Boston University, he met Rel Dowdell, the director of “Train Ride”, who was casting for his thesis film. Through Mr. Dowdell, Mr. Bailey met Kona Khasu, the director of “Hunting in America”, and Jack Wimme the writer and director of “Another Blasted Fruitcake”, and currently one of the directors of photographers photography of “Fade for “Fade To Black.”
On a trip to the Austin Film Festival he would later meet Oliver Stone, Dennis Hopper, and Chris McQuarrie, Academy Award- winning writer of “The Usual Suspects” Chris McQuarrie. Trevor Bailey has also had the pleasure of meeting Paul Schrader, the writer of “Taxi Driver” and Thelma Schoonmaker the Academy award- winning editor of “The Aviator.”
He seeks to create an audience, and is willing to explore what a young black man, has to say on such critical issues as personal and community development.
“Experience is a great teacher, but so is the ability to act upon what you see and know.”
Jack Wimme
Jack Wimme is currently editing a Mark McGuire instructional video and the feature film “American Dream”. He currently works with Presentation Services that serves the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston.