CEO & Founder

I am "Soul" a New Yorker from the Bronx and a longtime resident of Brooklyn. I spent most of my career working in schools supporting youth as a Licensed Social Worker and Assistant Principal. Now, I am educating and supporting youth and adults through visual storytelling. I am a Director, Writer, and Producer.

However...deep down inside, I always had a desire to express my creatively. I took private acting classes and felt my creative desire grow. My drama teacher, Nathan George became my life coach, mentor and second father, he was a powerful influence in my life. He helped me to understand the power of film, directing and acting can have in millions of people's lives. Nathan passed away and his death devastated my life, it made me think and ask myself, "if I died today, would I feel like my life is fulfilled", have I truly lived my purpose?" The honest answer was NO! I decided to live my life as a YES, so I followed my dream and passion to become a filmmaker.

Thus far, I have written, directed and produced short films, PSA’s and music videos. I have also been an assistant director on a few commercials. My shorts has been official selections for the Capital City Black Film Festival & California Women’s Film Festival.

Kareem A Bland

His body of work also includes short films, public access TV productions, and the director of numerous music videos, some of which premiered on the legendary TV show Ralph McDaniel’s Video Music Box. Born in New Jersey yet raised in New York, Kareem A Bland earned his BA in Film Production from Brooklyn College, CUNY. He currently resides in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey.

Kareem A Bland is a writer and filmmaker who made his filmmaking debut with the 2007 feature film supernatural-thriller Bleeding Rose. His scriptwriting has earned him various accolades, including placement in the top 20% of the Academy Nicholl Fellowship.

Marc Enette

Marc is a multi-disciplinary creative visual artist, Producer, DP, Editor with over 20 years of experience in project management, communication, video production for television, corporate, film, cultural and financial institutions. He has worked on an extensive range of audiovisual productions for Film and Television, advertising, corporate, fashion, news, music production, and documentaries.

Nijah Spice

Nijah is a versatile Post Producer, Video and Podcast Editor, Creative Director, and Performing Artist. Passionate about projects that unify and inspire, Nijah has developed a unique storytelling approach as a self-taught freelance media professional. With a non-linear career path, Nijah's dedication to learning and leadership has led to impactful contributions on both local and global stages.


Starting at BRIC Arts & Media, Nijah has edited and led post-production for projects including Disney/Marvel test spots and the Webby award-winning Bobbie Organic Infant Formula "Don't Assume" campaign. Other notable works include the 13th Annual Bushwick Film Festival, Pfizer's 2021 annual report, the Art Movez Podcast, and various independent short films and documentaries. Nijah excels in implementing efficient workflows, managing broadcast assets, and ensuring projects reach successful completion.

Michael Pinckney

Michael began his career as an assistant director on films such as "Inside Man" and "Precious," as well as TV shows like "Broad City" and "Law & Order: CI," before transitioning to writing and directing. His feature film debut, "You’re Nobody Til Somebody Kills You," was distributed by Lionsgate and executive produced by Spike Lee.


Recently, Michael premiered his feature documentary "Trafficked: Survival Stories," which delves into the lives of three survivors, on TUBI. Additionally, he contributed to the writer’s team and directed an episode for season 3 of the anthology TV series "Terror Lake Drive" for the ALLBLK network. Up next for Michael is a TUBI original movie, written and directed for MarVista Entertainment, slated for a June 27th release.

T. Billi Martin

T. Billi Martin, a proud Brooklynite, transitioned from runway modeling to tv & film production starting with attending acting classes with celebrity coaches. After achieving her Bachelor's Degree in Media Arts/TV & Film production at LIU - Brooklyn, she has rigorously been working as a writer, director, producer and all-around filmmaker in theatre, film and broadcast television for network, premiere channels, public-access media and various film companies.  She also produces and hosts popular tv shows on the Brooklyn Free Speech channel - The Caribbean Voice TV, BFunny, and the award winning TV series Women Are Talking TV.

Ethan Edward

Ethan Edward is a self-taught, multi-disciplinary, award-winning artist specializing in directing, photography, music composition, and screenwriting. Selectively mute for the first six years of his education, Ethan became a keen observer, honing his creative voice and using his experiences to inform his work. His art focuses on the unseen elements and influences of our world, exploring human communication, liberation, self-actualization, and the inner child. Through his projects, Ethan challenges the traditional concepts of human connection, aiming to bridge divinity with humanity through innovative forms of communication.

Ethan's award-winning directorial debut short film, "The Black Hole" (2021), established his presence in the creative world. He continued to expand his narratives with subsequent short films such as "Rods and Cones" (2021), released with a photo book, and "Morphologic" (2022). His complete body of work is available on his Vimeo page.