Video teaser produced for The Welders’ “happiness (and other reasons to die)”, a play written by Bob Bartlett and directed by Greg Henry. May 27-June 13, 2015 at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, Washington DC.
“Chords”, an interview with Joan Belmar
A video interview with Joan Belmar, featuring his painting series “Chords” on exhibition at Addison/Ripley Fine Art in Washington, DC, September 12 to October 25, 2014. Directed and produced by Gail Prensky and John King.
Not Enuf Lifetimes
Video teaser produced for The Welders’ “Not Enuf Lifetimes”, a play written by Caleen Sinnette Jennings and directed by Psalmayene 24. November 1-15, 2014 at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, Washington DC.
Lisa Williamson
Lisa Williamson, watercolor artist, living in Washington, DC. This interview with Lisa reveals her watercolor technique and inspiration for the painting series “The In-Between”.
The Grand Strategy Project
http://youtu.be/tJvMYxCB9_U The United States has not had a new grand strategy since Eisenhower and the Cold War. Our country needs a new grand strategy for prosperity, sustainability, and security that is powered by an economic engine fueled by the needs of housing, energy, and agriculture. This video was produced with Effect Partners for the Grand … Read More
Do You Know What’s In Your Food?
http://youtu.be/XvgqA4tEsdg The National Resource Defense Council (NRDC) is advocating that the FDA update the food additive law, created in 1958. Working with Free Range Studios, we produced this video as part of NRDC campaign to help make our food safer in the United States.
The Jüdische Kulturbund Project
This short video was produced in 2014 to show The Jüdische Kulturbund Project’s vision for telling the story of artists living under oppression and how they respond through their art.
BeBop to Hip Hop
BeBop to Hip Hop is a project created by Carrington B. Davis Entertainment Group. This promo was produced for VH1’s “Help Save the Music” in our schools. The Bebop to Hiphop concert was slated to premiere in Washington, DC, featuring performances by M’BOOM and The W.E.S. Group Hip Hop Project.
Cheick Hamala Diabaté
http://youtu.be/zy9Eak5Z5bY Cheick Hamala Diabaté is a Malian griot and musician living in Washington, DC. In this interview, Cheick talks about the importance of music and being a musician to connect with people and communicate about Mali, Africa.