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Creator/ Director/ Executive Producer
Bluest Space; STUDIO BLUE AND BEYOND/2024
Episode three introduces actor, director, and teacher-Anthony R. Page. Join him as he details the invaluable lessons that paved his "yellow brick road" to legendary performances. Through Studio Blue Acting Conservatory, Anthony and his students are redefining the craft-reimagining cliche roles, breaking free from predictable performances, and setting a new standard of integrity both on and off the silver screen.
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CREATOR/ DIRECTOR/ PRODUCER
Bluest Space; All Roads Lead to AllMyFriends/ 2022
Bluest Space; All Roads Lead to AllMyFriends/ 2022
Teamwork makes the dream work as married duo and AllMyFriends Variety Show Founders, Nollej and Cojo, share the humble beginnings of their vision to create a safe space to develop independent artistry, live performance mastery and the skillful art of making a new friend in the second installment of The BLUEST SPACE-ALL ROADS LEAD TO ALLMYFRIENDS.
The BLUEST SPACE; Creatives Defining Fine Art Spaces is a documentary film series featuring black creators dedicated to crafting fine art spaces, mentoring youth to build confidence in their most authentic self throughout Metro Atlanta. |
Creator/ Film Director/ Producer
Bluest Space; Full-Time Halftime/ 2020
Bluest Space; Full-Time Halftime/ 2020
The first chapter of the BLUEST SPACE documentary series, FULL-TIME HALFTIME, dives straight into the heart of Creekside High School's Band. Go down memory lane as Band Director, Dexter Bailey Jr., describes the unfolding of his passion for arranging music.
The BLUEST SPACE; Creatives Defining Fine Art Spaces is a documentary film series featuring black creators dedicated to crafting fine art spaces, mentoring youth to build confidence in their most authentic self throughout Metro Atlanta. |
ABOUT THE DIRECTOR
The Stone Mountain, Ga native is an Alumni of Stephenson High School. She earned degrees in Broadcasting and Public Relations from Mississippi State University while also partnering with the University Television Center, directing live broadcasts of Take 30 News. A highlight of her college experience was composing a variety of educational and marketing projects with acts such as Eddie Levert of the O'Jay's and Jars of Clay with the MSU Riley Center in Meridian, MS.
Since graduation, Monique has since transitioned from the newsroom into education. As a film educator and Program Director, Monique cultivated relationships with professional peers and students alike. Taking keen awareness of the challenges middle school students face, she cultivated a modern curriculum that specifically targeted entrepreneurship development and improving empathy. Her experience in film production and pride in her heritage led her from the classroom into the community to inspire youth to creatively express themselves through film; Thus, the development and introduction of MoKnowsBest Inc. The goal of Moknowsbest is to introduce a series of filmmaking programs that not only offer safe spaces within and between home, school, and the community but also highlight and encourage the expression of feelings and emotions. As an extension of her initiative, Monique plans to produce short film series' that showcases black creatives that inspire, heal and uplift their communities. What about the children?
Discover MoKnowsBest's mission & initiatives! Help contribute in uplifting & inspiring children at the link below. |
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Film Awards
AMSC "Bring Your Brilliance" Short Film Festival/ 2022
Official Selection for Best Documentary Short. The Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival (MCHRFF) is an exciting opportunity to engage the college and connect with filmmakers, humanitarians, social justice organizations, and festival attendees from all over the world. |
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE HUMAN RIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL/ 2023
Official Selection for Best Documentary Short. The Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival (MCHRFF) is an exciting opportunity to engage the college and connect with filmmakers, humanitarians, social justice organizations, and festival attendees from all over the world. |