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Fi Di Yutes by The Yutes: A Documentary by Amelia Bentley
Fi Di Yutes by The Yutes: A Documentary by Amelia Bentley
Amelia currently blends her passion for storytelling and illuminating the charm of everyday images and people with her skills to create a utopia of expression in her professional presence. The Atlanta native is a first generation American born citizen with roots in Jamaica. The multidisciplinary artist finds joy in acting, creative directing and making short films.
Sydney Seabron is an Atlanta-based cinematographer, editor, and visual artist. She graduated Cum Laude from Savannah College of Art and Design where she studied and obtained a B.F.A. in Film and Television. The passion she has for connecting with her community and capturing their stories is what most motivates her. As a cinematographer, she strives to paint everyday life in extraordinary ways. Raw imagery, crafted composition, and emotive lighting are all aspects that can be found within Sydney’s creative style.
Ramona Meadors is an actress, writer, and Emmy-nominated news producer, currently living in Chicago. Outside of news, her work covers a range of genres, including comedy, drama, and documentaries. Ramona received her master's degree in Journalism at Columbia College Chicago and trained at The Second City (Chicago) and Alliance Theater (Atlanta) for acting. She's started producing indie films/series in 2019, taking her skills as a storyteller from news to entertainment. When she is not producing a newscast, Ramona spends her time watching Netflix, reading, and working on her novel.
Devin Gaston is a filmmaker with over seven years of professional experience in the music video and commercial fields. He is currently a videographer/editor at the WATC TV 57 news station while also working on freelance projects. Devin is also the producer of the Hello It’s Me IAmKNicole podcast. As a freelance videographer, he has directed over 40 music videos, fashion films, and branded content pieces and had his first short film officially selected into two festivals. While obtaining a bachelor's in film and TV at the Savannah College of Art and Design, where he worked on multiple student films and some feature films that came into town. With these opportunities, he was able to work as a producer, director, gaffer, boom operator, cinematographer, and editor.