About

Peace Joy Harmony Productions 
"Where Stories are Told"

Peace Joy Harmony is a Company that loves bringing stories to life.
We are committed to producing stories that bring peace, joy, and harmony to families and cultures around the world. 

CEO

Wizeman Khnum Khensu, founder, earned his B.A. degree in Telecommunications from Alabama A&M University. As a student, he served as Director for "Hump Day News," the University's weekly new show. He was responsible for the look and sound of the news show and its technical standards. He also wrote and produced three short films.

He was recognized in Who's Who Among College Graduates for completing internships on five feature films prior to graduating from college, on to include Tyler Perry's "Madea Goes to Jail."

Upon graduating, Wizeman moved to Atlanta, Ga and worked as a Production and Location Assistant on various projects as follows:" Van Wilder: Freshman Year," MTV's "My Super Psycho Sweet Sixteen Part II," and "The Collection.

He also worked as a Sound Utility and Video Assist on projects to include VH1's "Single Ladies," "Synchronicity," and Korean Film, "Papa," and feature "The Change Up." Within two years he joined the IATSE 479 local union.

Wizeman had big dreams to one day write, produce, and direct his own projects, so he left Georgia and relocated to Washington D.C. to take classes, study, and learn the business side of entertainment. While in D.C. Wizeman wrote his first T.V. pilot entitled, "Ebony Fire."

After two years of studying and learning business in entertainment, he moved to New York City and began an internship at "Headline Talent Agency," a prominent agency that represents actors in N.Y.C. and L.A. During the internship, he learned about contracts, negotiations, and the importance of establishing personal relationship to achieve your goals.

In 2017, Peace Joy Harmony Productions was birthed. The company's purpose is to tell stories that bring peace, joy, and harmony to families and cultures around the world.

Wizeman's latest project is a web-series entitled, "Asian Rocks," which tells comedic stories about a mid-twenties New York Asian female who is faced with many Asian stereotypes on a day to day basis. The project is scheduled to be released on YouTube, July 16, 2018.

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