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| Sharing Stories of Legacy Through Film |
Watch the videos below to see what Legacy means to the Film Challenge Filmmakers |
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CHICAGO |
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Vincent Singleton
The Porter
Vincent Singleton is a fifth-year M.F.A. candidate in the Department of Film and Video at Columbia College Chicago. A native of Pembroke Township, Illinois, Singleton currently resides in The Historic Pullman district of Chicago, IL, and enlists his art as a means of addressing social issues and telling stories of depth and relevance.
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ATLANTA
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Crystle “Clear” Roberson
Next Door's Next
Crystle ‘Clear’ Roberson is a blossoming director of film and television who wishes to contribute her voice to both the big and small screen. After graduating with honors from Valdosta State University with a degree in Mass Media/ Television, Ms. Roberson furthered her study in film by taking graduate courses at the Savannah College of Art & Design.
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NEW YORK
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Adetoro Makinde
It Takes A Village
A consummate artist on stage, film and television, Adetoro is a graduate of
Georgetown University and the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, D.C. She began her career as an actress, where her performances received reviews of “excellent” and “compelling” by The New York Times and The Washington Post, respectively.
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HOUSTON
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Marc Newsome
Here Comes The Neighborhood
Marc Newsome is a film lover turned filmmaker. His initial knowledge of the mechanics of filmmaking comes from volunteering on movie and music video sets as well as creating his own productions. His cinematic prowess stems from a self-propelled passion to create.
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