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Long Island Filmmaker Documents Heated Protest-Filled Summer in Documentary “The MVMT” (TRIGGER WARNING!)
Long Island, documentary, protest Films were there for 19-year-old Haitian-American Kristopher Dorval during a tough year of his life. A series of movies throughout that year helped lift his spirits and clarify what his life purpose was. “Film has been such a crucial aspect of my existence,” said Dorval, and when the summer of protest …
Across The Mic with Julio Taku – Iman Olden – Being a Production Assistant in LA
This episode I’m joined by Iman Olden, production and executive assistant for film and TV. We discuss the landscape of Hollywood during a racial reckoning and it’s effects in front and behind the camera. Iman tells of how she has demystified celebrities and not getting star struck. We also speak about career paths and engaging …
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Blacker the Berry – Independent Award-Nominated Filmmaker Corey Brammah Breaks Down What it Actually Takes to Make a Film
Welcome back to Blacker the Berry! Today’s guest is a close one to our panel, Corey Brammah. He is an award-nominated independent film director. In a very detailed manner, our guest breaks down process of filmmaking and what it takes to get your product out there. Don’t forget to follow us on IG @theberrygang1.
Short Film “Bottled” Shot at Long Island’s Rocky Point Reflects the Complexity of Grief
Times are tough, and dealing with loss isn’t easy. Coronavirus has claimed many lives across the globe. To address the complex grieving process, writer and filmmaker Christine Sloan Stoddard offers a solution in her short film “Bottled.” The eight minute-long film focuses on an unnamed female lead played by Stoddard. She is figuring out how …
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