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City Council

City Council

City Council

perry-valentyneCity Council is an Indie Hip-Rock Duo supported by a live band (Guitar, Bass, Drums) that puts on a high energy show that peaks ears and draws in any listener with at least a minimal appreciation for artistic ability and creative showmanship. City Councils sound is in its own category: most often being defined as a melding of Hip-Hop, Rock, Funk and Jazz. The City Council sound utilizes a distinct cross-over concept from creation to performance that is unique to City Council and City Council alone. Their music has gained popular notoriety across Middle-Georgia.


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Their originality has set them apart from the rest of the Hip-Hop Genre and allowed them to team up with bands from every Genre, such as Nomenclature, T-Bird & The Breaks, Oh Dorian, Fish Hawk and Gym Glass Heroes. City Council has likewise received praise, in-depth positive treatment and honorable mention in publications of all types, including Food and Culture Magazine, the 11th Hour, The Macon Telegraph, Auburn Plainsman and Creative Loafing. With Jubee providing deep, emotion-filled lyrical creations and Perry Valentyne singing Melodic Choruses and rhyming multi-leveled flows, City Council is on the rise to the top of their own Genre.

Artist Track: Listen and Love It: Make Everyday by City Council

Artist Website: http://www.citycouncilonline.com

Artist Myspace URL: http://www.myspace.com/citycouncilonline

Support Local/Regional: BUY/DOWNLOAD THE MUSIC: http://citycouncilonline.com/mixtape.php

Maskil House

Maskil House

Maskil House

Maskil House (born Joshua Franklin Jackson) was born October 14, 1990 in Beaufort South Carolina. Music was an influence since conception. His mother a Jazz singer who’s career came to an abrupt end with the birth of her children. However Joshua’s dream would not dimmed  be so easily. His father was born in Far Rockaway Queens, which brought his strong northern lyricism. Never setting foot in New York until the later years of his life gives him the soul of the south with the mouth of the north. He moved to Atlanta Ga at a very young age where his father was arrested for armed robbery. This was a happening in his life which brought great motivation to his need to speak hope to his peers. His mothers family however have deep roots in Georgia. Where Joshua spent most of his life. There the music of soul singers where heavy. Al Green, The Dells, etc. too many to name. Joshua spent most of his GA life in the small town of Albany Ga. He then moved to  Tallahassee Fl. (pre T Pain. lol) and then Charleston South Carolina. and finally to Savannah. Prides himself on being the Tri-State representative.  Maskil was the term given him by his father shortly after his release from incarceration. meaning the enlightened one in Hebrew. House was later added by his close associate cause of the comment made one day that his rhyme scheme was complicated, like surgery. thus termed House MC. His lyrics are a product of a strong spiritual background and no nonsense upbringing. Musical influences are Common, Mos Def, Kanye West, Robin Thick, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, OutKast, Drake. Maskil House is a member of the writers team known as 4th Period. based in Savannah GA. Everything is up and coming and Maskil House is the front runner.

Artist Track: Listen and Love It: My Time by Maskil House

Artist Myspace URL: http://www.myspace.com/maskilhouse

P.A.T.H Hip-Hop Documentary Trailer

Hip-Hop Documentary Film Trailer from DanPerezFilms on Vimeo.

Endeleza Trailer

Endeleza Trailer from Ana on Vimeo.

Endeleza

SUAFilm Feature

Film Synopsis-Endeleza is a Kiswahili word that means progress, prosper, and flourish. The film is a rare opportunity for viewers around the globe to experience the miracles that the Sarakasi Trust bestows upon its participants first hand. The Sarakasi Trust is an organization established in Nairobi, Kenya, to enhance and advance the lives of the less fortunate through the performing arts. Their energy, excitement, creativity, and encouragement give the participants the tools to transform their lives and positively influence the lives of others. By providing intimate vignettes into the lives of four amazing individuals that are part of the Sarakasi Trust, we will watch as they encounter the forces of opposition that hinder their daily life. Through interaction with their families, friends, and by participating in their day-to-day activities, we will experience the amazing talent and vigor of these struggling artistes as they learn life-changing lessons of performance and perseverance. Endeleza will take us on this incredible journey with them.

Ana Cetina, Director, Producer & Sound Designer

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Ana Cetina

Ana Cetina is originally of Mexican and Colombian decent. She was born in Mexico and moved to Colombia when she three years old. As a child and teenager, she spent six years in Nairobi, Kenya before moving to the United States to complete her undergraduate degree in Audio Technology and Applied Physics from the American University in Washington, DC. She later moved to Savannah, GA to work on her M.F.A. in Sound Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design where she discovered a passion for Documentary Film. Ana has many films, commercials, animations, and industrial videos under her belt. She has worked professionally doing field sound and in-studio audio engineering to help put herself through her Master’s Degree program at SCAD. She enjoys every aspect of production and looks forward to giving back to a community that is close to her heart by providing her exceptional skills to this project.

Emily Ullrich, Co-Director and Co-Writer

Emily Ullrich

Emily Ullrich

Emily Ullrich is an award-winning filmmaker whose work has shown in the Cannes Film Festival, The Savannah Film Festival, Chicago’s Hit Eight, and others. She currently teaches Documentary Film, Media and Society, History of Film, and Journalism at Georgia Southern University.
She recently co-directed, co-wrote, and co-produced a documentary feature film in Nairobi, Kenya, called Endeleza.

She has over twelve years of television and film experience, and is also currently teaching digital fillmaking at AWOL, working with students on a series of community-based documentary shorts. Emily graduated with her B.F.A. in Film and Television from Savannah College of Art and Design, and later went on to get her Master’s Degree from Antioch University in Writing Acting and Directing for Stage and Screen.

Endeleza Trailer on Vimeo

Endeleza Trailer from Ana on Vimeo.