2/1/22

"Ain't Misbehavin'" & Sidney Poitier's Words

Welcome to Black is Eternal, Vol. 2! BIE is an artistic celebration during Black History Month. Whether you’re a new or familiar face, we are going to have a blacktastic time exploring literature, music, film, and television all created and performed by black artists. Join us every day this month as we present a new creative piece to you.

A special thanks to this year's sponsor @activelyblack for believing in our vision!

To kick off the month, we have @shamekadwight singing “Ain’t Misbehavin’” and @twaynemays performing a piece by Sidney Poitier. Enjoy!

Director: @vincentpowell

Producer: @blackglass

DP/Colorist: @deantegray_

Editors: @andybalderas_, ​​@marialuluchavez, @89kings

Sound Editor: @arlkaizen

Cam Ops: @jomoyeni, @jgbowie, @iamkre8tiv

Gaffers: @justin_d.martinez, Mike Esco, @lynx.film

Key Grips: @dir.teo, Pyrexx, @kodyfelix

Music Supervisor: @shamekadwight

Production Manager: @johnartbullock

Casting Director: @onimuhammad

Production Coordinator: @delightedsoul

Locations: Julius & Madeline Glass, Jamarcus Glass, David & Michelle Powell

Transportation: Matthew Glass

Documentarian/BTS: @rarepm

Photo Editing: @brandon.rashad

HMU @palettesbypaige

PA’s: @eklipsedgold, @imthekee_, @yes_bree_yes, @veronica.tashae, Allen Sams, Nono Pierre, Troymanne Willis

Website: @mandijean

Curriculum Development: @latestgreatestinspiration @blackglass @delightedsoul

#blackhistorymonth #filmmaking creativity carter g woodson

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