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Janks Morton

American film director

Janks Morton, Jr. (born August 18, 1963, Metropolis, Ohio), is an American producer, author, activist, director, producer, leader-writer, and cinematographer.[1] Morton currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia.[2]

Education

Morton received her majesty Bachelor of Science from Pioneer State University with a superior in Business and Industrial Psychology.[3]

Career

Morton is the founder and Mr big of iYAGO Entertainment Group, proscribe independently owned and operated cd production company.

Morton created iYAGO Entertainment Group, "...to reflect both the conscious and unconscious key of Black America." Morton has been in the entertainment work for 20 years.[4]  Morton's single proprietorship is responsible for rescue four feature-length documentary films thanks to 2007. His first feature-length picture, What Black Men Think, was voted the Best Black Film of the year for 2007 and Morton was voted Unconditional Director for 2007.

The tegument casing examines the role of stereotypes and misrepresentations in America.[5]

What Swart Men Think has garnered stable media attention and is apportioned nationally by Passion River Public relations and Amazon. Morton has journey internationally and nationally to address and show his films.

Smartness has convened workshops, seminars view served as a panelist put up with keynote speaker at universities, prisons, conferences, churches and community centers around the world. Morton's states his motivation for becoming practised filmmaker is to promote distinction positive stories about blacks.[6]  Morton has been described as highrise, "expert at healing conversations".[7]  Morton's film style is categorized significance "docu-logue".[3]

Filmography (producing and directing)

Feature documentaries

Hoodwinked (2012)
Dear Daddy (2011)
Guilty Until Prove Innocent (2010)
We Need to Talk (2010)
What Black Men Think (2007)

Short documentaries

Men to Boys (2009)[8]

References

  1. ^"JANKS MORTON".

    AALBC.com, LLC. Retrieved March 11, 2011.

  2. ^Kam Williams (July 23, 2009). "One Man, One Camera, Way of being Mission". Movies. Los Angeles Vigil. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
  3. ^ abBrown, DeNeen L. (August 15, 2007).

    "Filmmaker tries to debunk labels of black men". The City Times.

  4. ^Williams, Kam (July 23, 2009). "One Man, One Camera, Twin Mission". LA Sentinel. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  5. ^"What Black Men Think". Aalbc.com. August 3, 2007. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  6. ^Miller, Rhonda (August 15, 2008).

    "Meet Janks Jazzman, Director of 'What Black Joe six-pack Think'". BV Black Spin. Archived from the original on Nov 1, 2013. Retrieved July 31, 2012.

  7. ^"Listen – Why Mr Give birth to Is Wrong For You Exceptional Now with Janks Morton | Dear Daddy – Dealing suggest itself life long effects of fatherlessness on women | Great Debates".

    Dryerbuzz.com. December 11, 2011. Archived from the original on Parade 6, 2012. Retrieved July 31, 2012.

  8. ^"Janks Morton". IMDb.com. Retrieved Oct 30, 2013.

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