Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Photo Book "100" By Andrew Howard


I mention him be for a good friend and great photographer Andrew Howard is creating a book called "100". He photographs people in there homes and captures the real emotion of that individual. I am one of his subjects and I must say it felt different getting photograph but I knew I was in good hands. I only surround myself around GREATNESS...

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

IAMFILMWORKS gets interviewed in DelawareToday

BY MELISSA JACOBS
When professors at Yale University request a private screening of your film, you know you did something right.


“20 Minutes” is a short film written and directed by G. Lloyd Morris and produced by his wife, Dawn Morris. Made with $20,000 that the Wilmington couple funded from their savings and credit cards, “20 Minutes” is captivating audiences at film festivals, schools—and prisons.


The film has been screened at the 2010 Martha’s Vineyard African-American Film Festival, the 2010 Atlantic City International Film and Music Festival and upon request to an audience of urban ethnology professors and students at Yale University. It has also been screened at Young Correctional Institution, the Ferris School, Grace/Snowden Cottage, Mowlds Cottage and other transitional houses and juvenile detention centers.


“20 Minutes” was shot at Third and Lombard, in and around Riverside and Rockford Park in the streets of Wilmington. But the story really begins in the streets of South Central Los Angeles, with G. Lloyd Morris. 


Photo by Andre' Wright Jr.
Learn more about G. Lloyd & Dawn Morris www.iamfilmworks.com/
Read more at http://www.delawaretoday.com/Delaware-Today/December-2010/The-Producers/index.php?cparticle=2&siarticle=1#artanc

Monday, November 16, 2009

20 Minutes...An American Tale by G. Lloyd Morris




Synopsis of the film

Evan Jones has decided that he is never going back to jail again; he needs to change. His older brother Miles reluctantly agrees to help him get on his feet under one condition: "Be here in 20 minutes...otherwise, stay where you at." From that moment, Evan is confronted with every possible trapping of the streets. Will he make it in time? Come see the world premier of the new short film 20 Minutes...An American Tale by G. Lloyd Morris. For more information and ticket purchase, visit www.iamfilmworks.com.


I love to see powerful films where the story is about choices....Keep up the workflow Greg