
VOXCLUSIVE Interview: Teen Filmmaker Bradford Fleming, Director of “Before the Streetlights Come On” [VIDEO]
VOX ATL teen staff writer Zayla Bryant interviews teen filmmaker Bradford Fleming about his film “Before the Streetlights Come On.”

VOX ATL teen staff writer Zayla Bryant interviews teen filmmaker Bradford Fleming about his film “Before the Streetlights Come On.”

Last month, when Samuel L. Jackson and Brie Larson announced Spike Lee’s Academy Award win for Best Adapted Screenplay for “BlacKKKlansman,” the first thing I

re:imagine/ATL’s “NO COMMENT” is a digital network featuring content conceived, produced and distributed by Atlanta teens. The first episode, ‘Identity,’ premieres tonight, opening night of

Jordan-Paige Sudduth, a sophomore at South Forsyth High School, writes, directs and stars as Kendall — and manages to succeed on just about every level.

The film that stood out to me the most was the night’s Best Picture winner “Dear Drew.” With its beautiful cinematography, detailed direction, great performances,

Teens today from almost any background have the tools necessary to start filmmaking. Here’s Mikael’s top five tips to get started.

I was able to see an example of Sierra’s brilliant directorial style and witness the love and compassion that was shared among these dedicated teens.

The one thing that almost all filmmakers, young or old, can benefit from is being inspired by other movies. Whether it’s the story behind the