Watch interviews I have done for the online magazine Urban Cusp.
Day 2 of the cinematic book trailer shoot in New York City. Filmed and edited by 6 Chamber Productions. Shot on location at Ristorante Settepani in Harlem, New York. Part two features interviews with extras, Sandy Smith and her husband, former NFL player and Superbowl winner for the New England Patriots Otis Smith, actors John J. Thomassen who portrays the character Dean, Tatianna Mott who potrays Raquel, and Ristorante Settepani owner Leah Abraham.
Part 1 of the behind-the-scenes footage while on location filming the "To Whom Much Is Given - A Novel" cinematic book trailer. Filmed and edited by 6 Chamber Productions in the Financial District of New York City circa January 13, 2012.. In this clip, learn about the author's background and meet cinematographer Jay Espinal. Also on set was trailer Director and Actor Lawrence Saint-Victor, most noted for his role as Remy Boudreau on CBS' "Guiding Light." The trailer ends with the novel's cover which features Saint-Victor as well as actors Toni Robison-May and John J. Thomassen, all of whom star in the book's trailer. "To Whom Much Is Given - A Novel" is contemporary women's fiction featuring a New York City attorney's journey to find happiness and balance in her life while navigating life's changes through careers, friendships, family members and romance.
Cecilia T. Capers' first novel "To Whom Much Is Given" is set for 2013 publishing by Red Ibis. This is the official cinematic book ...
This is an interview with the cast and crew of the off-Broadway stage play about the life and times of Tupac Shakur. The play's impact and scope reverberate as powerfully as the lyrics and beats of Tupac's music. Playwrights Christina Tyler and George Carroll brought this dramatic theatrical production to the New York stage in late 2011.
The Cast of "Box: The Play" featuring actors Kevin "dotcom" Brown, Ayinde "I Eat Grass" Howell, Lawrence Saint-Victor and Rashad Sensai Edwards. "Box" was an off-Broadway drama focusing on the early '80s Haitian experience. It ran from September through October 2011. Thanks to Emelyn Stuart, Marishka Phillips, Fabrice J. Armand, Tiandra Gayle, Fred Shahadi, Michael T. Peoples and Tony Clomax.