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Lynching Postcards | Official Trailer | Paramount+Director: Christine TurnerExecutive Producer: Stanley Nelson, Marica Smith, Sheila NevinsProducer: Lily Plotkin, Christine TurnerCinematographer: Othello Banaci, Vatsala Goel, Brennan VanceEditor: Mengfan WuMusic: Daniel Bernard RoumainLanguage: EnglishCountry: USAYear: 2021Publicist: The 2050 GroupUS Distributor: MTV Documentary Films Editor: Mengfan WuMusic: Daniel Bernard RoumainLanguage: EnglishCountry: USAYear: 2021Publicist: The 2050 GroupUS Distributor: MTV Documentary Films
Google Data Centers: Changing Lives in Loudoun County, VirginiaGoogle Project Lead: Arienne Thompson Plourde, Kate Drager, Barry FischerDirector: Clara LehmannInterviewer/Executive Producer: Arienne Thompson PlourdeCreative Director/2nd Camera: Jonathan LacocqueDesign Director: Ryan ButterworthAssociate Producer: Grace LawsonDirector of Photography: Othello BanaciLocation Sound: Camila Franco Ribeiro GomideGaffer/Grip: V&T Films - Nathan Taylor and Valeria VerasteguiDrone Operator: Jason FlakesEditor: Jonathan LacocqueSound Designer: David JaunaiColorist: Courtney FeemsterOriginal Music: Ho Ling Tang Stock Music: Audiosocket “Grazing Hope" Written by Billie Ray Fingers, Bruce Fingers, and Ho Ling Tang Courtesy of Extreme Music “Glaze of Our Lives” Written by Billie Ray Fingers, Bruce Fingers, and Ho Ling Tang Courtesy of Extreme Music “Feeling Quirky” Written by Nicholas Pesci Courtesy of Audiosocket
SOUNDCLOUD - PLAYER ONE HALFTIME SHOW - RICO NASTYDirector: @thomasaharrisProducer: Lindsay HallDP: @othellobanaci2nd Cam: @aaronmtuckerMovi/Editor: @daniel_stoursVFX: @donteneal_Colorist: @riggieriSFX: @stclairsound
Domestic Workers and AntiblacknessFramed by the reflections of contemporary Black domestic worker organizers, this documentary film explores how anti-Black racism has shaped the experiences of Black domestic workers. It explains how antiblackness evolved in the United States after the end of slavery and the many ways Black domestic workers fought back for their own dignity, respect, and freedom.Para ver la película en español, haga clic aquí / To view the film in Spanish, click here: vimeo.com/579453195/85a0b9369fThis film will have captions and/or voice-over Nepali, Haitian Creole, Tagalog/Filipino in early 2022, and Portuguese by Fall 2022.Narrated by Alicia GarzaDomestic worker interviews: June Barrett, Gilda Blanco, Alicia Cleveland, Anastancia Cuna, Priscilla SmithScholar interviews: Sarah Haley, Tera Hunter, Talitha LeFlouriaDirectors: Othello Banaci, Jennifer Guglielmo, Michelle JoffroyExecutive Producers: Jennifer Guglielmo, Michelle Joffroy, Lisa MooreProducers: Othello Banaci and Angelo J. Guglielmo, Jr.Supervising Producers: Jennifer Guglielmo and Michelle JoffroyScript: Maia Harris with Jennifer Guglielmo and Michelle JoffroyEditing: Abi WeaverAnimation: Zoë SorianoArchival Producer: Amanda BonavitaAssociate Producers: Diana Sierra Becerra, Anna Duncan, Evan McGonagillBoom Operator: Ben SandsCinematography: Othello Banaci, Trivel Miller and Samson BinutuArtwork: Cece CarpioMusic Arrangement: Othello BanaciAudio Mastering: Alex SenfColorist: Abi WeaverCreative Consultant: Angelo J. Guglielmo Jr.This film was produced as part of the core educational curriculum for the National Domestic Workers Alliance
Black Mental Health in America - Redefining ResilienceClient - Thrive GlobalProduction Co - Creative Theory AgencyProject Manager - Samantha PenningtonDirector - Trivell MillerProduction Coordinators - Jessie Lyles and Danielle BurgessDP - Othello Banaci Camera Operator - Trivell MillerGaffer - Ace BurneySound - Ted HogemanPA - Deja TaylorColor - Rob BessetteSound Mix - Clean Cuts
History of Domestic WorkersThis documentary film explores the history of domestic worker organizing in the United States, from everyday acts to larger-scale forms of rebellion and organizing. It traces the domestic workers' movement across different regions and includes Indigenous, African American, and Mexican American women, as well as immigrants from the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, Europe, and the Philippines, from the 1600s to today.Narrated by Alicia GarzaDomestic worker interviews: Juana Flores, Silvia González, Allison Julien, Dina Nuñez Patricia SaulsScholar interviews: Linda Burnham, Kathleen Coll, Sarah Haley, Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Tera Hunter, Michelle Joffroy, Talitha LeFlouria, Mia Michael, Premilla NadasenDirectors: Othello Banaci, Jennifer Guglielmo, Michelle JoffroyExecutive Producers: Jennifer Guglielmo, Michelle Joffroy, Lisa MooreProducers: Othello Banaci and Angelo J. Guglielmo, Jr.Supervising Producers: Jennifer Guglielmo and Michelle JoffroyScript: Maia Harris with Jennifer Guglielmo and Michelle JoffroyEditing: Abi WeaverAnimation: Zoë SorianoArchival Producer: Amanda BonavitaAssociate Producers: Diana Sierra Becerra, Anna Duncan, Evan McGonagillBoom Operator: Ben SandsCinematography: Othello Banaci, Trivel Miller and Samson BinutuArtwork: Cece CarpioMusic Arrangment: Othello BanaciAudio Mastering: David WilsonColorist: Abi WeaverCreative Consultant: Angelo J. Guglielmo Jr.This film was produced as part of the core educational curriculum for the National Domestic Workers Alliance
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