Author Archives: Wilson Santos

Orlando Weekly writes about “My Verse”

In this article, Vincent Crampton sits with Wilson Santos to discuss his film, My Verse as well as other interesting topics about his life and strugles. Read the article here: Orlando Weekly

Commercial – Pretty Suite Salon

I produced, directed, shot and edited this video for Pretty Suite Hair and Makeup Studio in Palm Beach, FL. For more about the salon, visit their site at http://prettysuiteinc.com.

Poverty in Dominican Republic – Short Documentary

I produced this short documentary as charity work to help my aunt Maria Santos continue her missionary work, bringing much needed school supplies to the poorest of the poor in Dominican Republic. Please help us reach our goal and donate to this worthy cause. Feel free to share this. If you want to make a donation, please visit my gofundme campaign here > http://www.gofundme.com/helpmariasantos

Thank you.

What is Love?

Love-Birds

Love is not a war film
like Apocalypse Now where the hero
goes through the depths of hell and
returns drenched in blood from murder;
he’s psychologically ruined. Read the rest of this entry

These Little Heart Murmurs

two roses

What sour sweetness fills the air?
What mixed flavors spur these thoughts?
What song moves us closer?
What forces wedge in between?
What plots?
What counsel?
What stench still lingers. Read the rest of this entry

Deep House Mix – NYC Underground Sounds

Deep and Sexy House Music – DJ MIx

Salem News Review of My Verse – 2014

‘My Verse’ by Prof. Wilson Santos: Giving a Voice to the Voiceless

(ORLANDO) – Jamal Belica of Aldin Entertainment Music Group has brought a very moving video to the attention of the Salem News. While working on his own projects to spread the word for a better world he came across “My Verse” by Prof. Wilson Santos of Full Sail University that speaks of the pathos of the deprived, especially the children. Though it is hard-hitting and graphic and not for the squeamish, he found it so motivational that he knew he had to share it with others and he had me take a look at it.

I, too, found it moving and at times gut wrenching. Both the words and the images shake our complacency, revealing a side of the human condition that we would rather not be privy to. But it is there; poverty, homelessness, the chaos of war and oppression are there, lurking behind the façade of so-called civilized society. Most painful of all are the scenes of suffering and exploited innocent children. It makes one question the social priorities of our leaders.

Read the full article here > http://www.salem-news.com/articles/april042014/santos-film-ls.php

DMC World Magazine Review – 2005

Read the review here:

http://www.dmcworld.net/reviews/entry/house/steven-mestre–wilson-santos-raindance-1650.html

Listen here:

http://www.beatport.com/track/raindance-wilson-santos-mix/27068

Muzik Magazine Review – 2002

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