Synopsis for Charlie Sings


A teenage boy called Charlie insert lives an introverted quiet life.  With a massive passion for music he is a very talented undiscovered musician and singer but is too shy and nervous to perform in front people. Meanwhile a college Jazz Band is desperately looking for a singer to get a gig for their band. The band leaders Liam and Louise discus their needs for a singer who feels the core of music and can give their band a retro twist. After being overheard in a college music practise room Louise approaches Charlie to see if he will sing for their band. Charlie admits he finds it really difficult to sing in front of people and tends to keep himself to himself but Louise is persistent in helping Charlie developing his confidence to showcase his powerful but raw talent. Louise gets him to do different exercises to improve his confidence and before too long he meets the band and they start practising. New friendships flourish at this time and his enhances his adoration for music and singing. But old fears don’t fade. When the band gets a gig at the Kenton Theatre Cameron’s anxiety reappears as the pressure mounts for the big. Missing rehearsals and returning to his secluded-self concerns the band and Louise goes out to find him. Patching up his confidence the big day of the ‘Henley College Jazz Band’ performance arrives and Charlie sees the big stage for the first time. The over-hanging question will he perform still lingers and Louise hopes she has made the right gable. As the lights go up and the band start the opening bars of Van Morrison’s ‘Moon Dance’, Charlie is not on stage. But right on cue a voice soulful and unique voice emerges from the wings Charlie walks out on stage and takes to the mike. He has done it. Conquered his major fear and made new friends along the way all through the power of music.   

1 comment:

  1. "A teenage boy called Charlie insert..." ? Please spell and grammar check your synopsis then repost. It's promising & I look forward to seeing your final trailer.

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