Kareem McMichael conducts a news gathering workshop with a group of SSU students on October 8, 2019. Some of the students are apart of the student news outlet Tiger's Roar.
Photos by William Martin
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Kareem McMichael conducts a news gathering workshop with a group of SSU students on October 8, 2019. Some of the students are apart of the student news outlet Tiger's Roar.
Photos by William Martin
The SSU Indie Film Fest is preparing for the 6th Festival in April 2020. Prior to that the festival is planning to host a series of workshops leading up to the festival. Â Kareem McMichael, co-director of the festival talked about it on WTOC Mid-Monring Live.
A heads up would have been suitable, but winning the award made up for the shock for Kareem McMichael."Winning the award was a surprise because I
Thank you Asha and Zach for this wonderful article about our film 'MLK JR BLVD' and for doing your thorough reporting. Congratulations again to the cast and crew of the film, I had a great time directing and working with you all. To everyone that has been supportive, thank you very much. Huge thanks again to the Charlotte Black Film Festival. Click the link to read the article.
'Local filmmaker, SCAD students take home best student film at Charlotte film festival with timely short movie'
TODAY IN HISTORY: On April 4, 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., 39, was shot and killed while standing on a balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
Watch the documentary The Last Days of King written and narrated by Carl Gilliard here: https://bit.ly/2Id3qNy
See this wonderful film I directed titled âMLK JR. BLVDâ from writer Chad Penchion. Coming up this month the 9th annual Charlotte Black Film Festival - April 11-14, 2019 at the Charlotte Convention Center - get your tickets at http://charlotteblackfilmfestival.com/box-office/
'SHATTERING HER ILLUSIONS' SCREENING IN ATLANTA SEPTEMBER 1ST
'Shattering Her Illusions' has been accepted into the Atlanta Black Gay Pride Film Festival and while be screened on September 1, 2018. Â The festival starts at 12pm and wraps at 7pm at the Atlanta Marriott Buckhead Hotel.
WATCH 'ALL TIED UP' ONLINE NOW
Watch ALL TIED UP here: https://bit.ly/2QbPnZq
It's not always the guys' fault, but find out how young men deal with some angry ladies. They're just a little TIED UP as well..... đœ#AllTiedUp - The #ShortFilm đœ
Written by Kareem McMichael (Karmac) and Patrick Sage'Dubbski Tennerson #Watch #Like #Comment #Share Filmed by the #GeorgiaFilmAcademy (GA Film Academy) #Savannah and #SCAD #Follow #The_KCP_Project
'SHATTERING HER ILLUSIONS' SCREENING IN ATLANTA SEPTEMBER 1ST
'Shattering Her Illusions' has been accepted into the Atlanta Black Gay Pride Film Festival and while be screened on September 1, 2018. Â The festival starts at 12pm and wraps at 7pm at the Atlanta Marriott Buckhead Hotel.
KARMAC AND KCP PROJECT INDIE NIGHT
INDIE NIGHT: Thursday, September 20th Get to know "The KCP Project" https://www.facebook.com/events/360332287841952/ Kareem McMichael (Karmac) - Aliyah Curry - Patrick Sage'Dubbski Tennerson Experience a few short films created recently. Contact us to RSVP. The films presented were collaborations of film friends, SSU students, GFA students, and SCAD. Also celebrating Kareem McMichael's birthdayđ
KAREEM Â ON Â 'SAVANNAH ON FILM' Â WITH Â ED Â CIUCEVICH
I had a wonderful time, thank you again Ed for letting me share my stories. Listen to the full interview here: https://youtu.be/C7vbJozCeHc
------------------------------------------------------- Do not forget to SUBSCRIBE to the You Tube page and LIKE the Savannah on Film Facebook page for updates and past and future episodes. His guest this weekend is Chad Darnell. Tune in Saturday on WRUU - 107.5 Savannah
Watch the full radio interview from 'Word Up', which airs on E93 Radio and Magic 103.9, here: https://mailchi.mp/044c1b341368/checkout-will-martin-and-kareem-mcmichael-on-ga-representative-carl-gilliard-radio-show-word-up-on-sunday-july-29-at-6am-on-magic-1039-and-e93
Karmac Productions founder Kareem McMichael is excited to announce that we are now working with WSCG-TV 34 to created and share content!
WSCG-TV 34 is a full-power television station serving the Lowcountry of South Carolina and Southeast Georgia. There 12 channels create wonderful opportunities for both cost-effective advertising and innovative local programming. The Winemiller Family started WSCG-TV and you can find out more information by liking their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/WSCG.TV34/.
Remember to like Karmac Productions facebook page https://www.facebook.com/KarmacProductions/
Our film 'A Great Day' has been selected as a semi-finalist in the A Rebel Minded Film Festival in New York.
The trailer for 'A Great Day' is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4TrPikw1tg
See MLK JR. BLVD on May 30 and May 31 during the 12pm to 1pm hour at the Trustees Theater. Kareem McMichael (Karmac) was the director. Watch the trailer to MLK JR. BLVD here https://bit.ly/2sfHsR8
The cast, crew and playwrights of this yearâs very successful production of tonightâs âWorks In Progress!â Bravo! Works In Progress 2018 is a Readerâs Theatre Production of three original 10 minute one act plays written by the winning playwrights of the âExit Stage Rightâ Play Writing Contest in the Fall of 2017.
Photos from the 2018 SSU Indie Film Festival.
KAREEM MCMICHAEL NAMED ONE OF THE 40 UNDER 40 WITH THE USCC NOW THE SMCC
Urban Savannah Chamber of Commerce, now the Savannah Multicultural Chamber of Commerce and Dismas Charities Savannah presented the 2018 Forty Under 40 Gala last Saturday evening at the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force on Hwy 80 in Pooler. âThis gala reflects the remakable work and dedication of Savannahâs leaders under the age of 40,â said Russell Canady, Co-Chair of this event. âTonight, we honor those that highlight the true meaning of leaderhip, igniting and fostering change in our community. Their legacies are inspiring others to dream bigger,â Canady continued.The program began with the Sol. C. Johnson Marching Band directed by Kenyatta Tucker entering the room with excitement. The keynote speaker for the evening was Christopher K. Middleton, Esq. with the firm Cox, Rodman and Middleton, LLC. Middletonâs message to those in attendance as well as the honorees was to âtell your story, the whole story.â Middleton stated, âYour story could be inspiration to others when you least expect itâ. â The Rising Stars Award was presented to Alderman Van Johnson and the Savannah Chatham County Youth Commission. Danielle Smart serenaded the audience with Andrea Dayâs version of âRise Upâ as the 40 honorees took to the stage. The following awards were presented: The Humanitarian Award, Reneeâ Williams; Emerging Leader Award, Falen Cox; Entrepeneur Award, Alonzo Wright; Spirit of Excellence Award, Ellisha M. Jones; and the Innovation Award, Meredith Stone. Others honorees included Ahna Zackery, Anaston Scott, Anthony Johnson, Bakari Bryant, Brian Dawsey, Charles, Williams, Sr., Dr. Crystal Williams, Darin Edgecomb, Dr. Roy Maynard, Dr. Torian White, Edward Gresham, Elondia Harden, Gary Gordon, Herbert âTreâ Singleton, III, Jamie Hoff, JaQuan Oliver, Jessica Anderson, Johnny McDonald, Kareem McMichael, Kellie Fletcher, Kissie Lyn Tan, Labeeb Abdullah, Lisa Scarbrough, Marcus Scott, IV, Marquice L. Williams, Molly Lieberman, Monisha Johnson, Quentin Marlin, Ruben Joyner, Jr., Shetia Butler Lamar, Tahisha Gresham-Wright, Tiera A. Ward, VanâNessa Lotson, Vincent Barnwell, Zelonia Williams.
Kareem McMichael chats about the SSU Indie Film Festival on WSAV Community Corner
Kareem McMichael chats about the SSU Indie Film Festival on Community Corner. More info on the festival at www.ssuindiefilmfest.weebly.com