Posts Tagged ‘Black Filmmakers’
BronzeLens Film Festival co-creator Roger Bobb reflects on future of TV, movies
Award-winning filmmaker and veteran producer and director Roger Bobb is preparing for the 10th anniversary of BronzeLens Film Festival with excitement. This year’s event kicks off Wednesday, Aug. 21, and continues through Sunday, Aug. 23, in Atlanta. The festival, which Bobb helped create with producer and award-winning recording artist Kathleen Bertrand, has grown exponentially since it began a decade…
Read MoreBlack millennial filmmakers embracing power of new media and online streaming
The internet makes everything accessible, so we decided to make ourselves and our stories accessible. The story will always find its audience we just had to release it.
Read MoreTheo Ogunyode talks about ‘The Donut Shop’ and indie filmmaking
For “The Donut Shop” director Theo Ogunyode, the path to realizing his dream started in an unexpected place. Before he knew that he wanted to pursue a career in cinema.
Read MoreFrom Spike Lee’s intern to sought-after filmmaker: Julius Onah
At a very early age, Julius Onah knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Having moved to America from Nigeria when he was 10, a major part of the process of integrating, learning about the culture and becoming more comfortable in his new home was watching movies. “I was obsessed. I wanted to know how…
Read MoreChristian filmmaker Frederick Alanzo teams with director Michael Sterling to create ‘Signed Sealed & Delivered’
Frederick Alanzo, an independent Christian filmmaker and founder of Eternal Life Entertainment has teamed up with co-director Michael Sterling to bring the Christian stage play Signed Sealed & Delivered to a motion picture audience. The movie details the journey of a young man and the challenges that he encounters after being released from prison. The main…
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