Interview: ‘Produced By Faith’ Author Devon Franklin
by Christian TotoFilm producer DeVon Franklin sees a side of Hollywood most movie goers never do, one that flies in the face of the industry’s image gleaned from the tabloids.
“Most of the people I’ve met [in the industry] are decent, kind, wonderful and amazing. They‘re family oriented, and it‘s all about integrity and doing right by your colleagues,” says Franklin, a deeply religious man whose faith hasn’t prevented him from becoming a Hollywood power player.
“People ask, ‘have you been shunned [because of your faith]? No, I’ve been embraced,” Franklin says. “Everyone in this business is aspiring to do something greater, to make greater films, to continue to build upon their legacy.”
Franklin’s Hollywood journey hits bookstores this week via “Produced by Faith,” his compelling memoir of being a person of faith in the film business. “Produced” documents his impressive career arc, one which didn’t suffer because of his belief system. In fact, it’s thrived because of it.
Films like “Fireproof” and “Soul Surfer” prove Hollywood and the faith community can coexist amicably. Franklin’s career shows the same cohesion behind the scenes. His rise from an assistant to an executive behind films such as “The Karate Kid” remake and the May 6 release “Jumping the Broom” was all part of God’s plan for him. Franklin just didn’t know it at the time.







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