Radiclani Clytus (Director, Executive Producer)

Radiclani Clytus is a nineteenth-century literary historian and documentary filmmaker. He has published articles and essays on circum-Atlantic visual culture and black vernacular music, with a particular focus on the expressive methodologies of late jazz.  He is the editor of two compilations of prose works by poet Yusef Komunyakaa: Blue Notes: Essays, Interviews, and Commentaries (2000) and Condition Red(2017). His forthcoming book, Graphic Slavery: American Abolitionism and the Primacy of the Visual (NYU Press), examines the ocular-centric roots of American anti-slavery rhetoric. 

 

Gregg Conde (Director, Producer, Cinematographer)

Gregg is a director and cinematographer based out of Brooklyn NY. He received his BA in Photography from San Jose State University and MFA in Film Directing from Columbia University. As a cinematographer, Gregg has lensed many award winning films, most notably Four (2012), starring Wendell Peirce in an Independent Spirit Award Nominated role, and Crystal (2014), a short narrative film premiering in competition at SXSW 2014. He is a founding member of Think/Feel a Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary creative collective.

 

Anthony Gannon (Director, Producer, Editor)

Tony is a documentary film director, radio producer, and commercial editor. He holds a B.A. from the University of Chicago where he fostered a love for film and a rigorous work ethic. His first feature documentary experience as co-editor occurred on In A Dream (2008), which won numerous awards at festivals such as SXSW and Full Frame. This documentary was followed by his co-direction of the short film, Days Dance (2009). In 2010, he edited MINUSTAH vole kabrit, a feature that screened at IDFA, and he has also co-edited the short film Paraíso (2013), which had a significant festival run and was short-listed for an Oscar nomination.