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Justin Williams: Houston Filmmaker Drops New Movie

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In the world of AI advancements and debate over whether or not it’s the right choice for companies to abandon their human workers in favor of artificial intelligence, Houston filmmaker and “Masquerade” producer Justin Williams sees the value in keeping the authenticity that humans provide. 

In a wide-ranging roundtable sit-down on The Roselyn Omaka Show, Justin argued that audiences are presented with a choice of the content they want to support; authentic or artificial.

With no formal education in filmmaking and a background playing football in Texas, Utah, and California, dedication to the craft, sweat equity, and no shortcuts are the foundational pillars of which he has based his career on.

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Using these pillars with the motivation of providing for his family, Justin produced his first movie “Deception” in 2022, which is available to stream on Tubi and received rave reviews from the independent film community.

His upcoming movie, entitled “Masquerade” will also be available to stream on a platform to be announced soon. This film has already netted Williams acclaim even before its full release.

For his efforts in how he “spotlights the City of La Marque both in his utilization of the illustrious La Marque High School as a filming location and with the collaboration with many residents that participated in this project,” Mayor Keith Bell of La Marque declared August 26th, 2023 as “Justin Williams Day.”

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Courtney Glaude: The Mind Behind “The Reading” sits with Roselyn Omaka

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Courtney Glaude: The Mind Behind “The Reading”

In the vast world of indie film, certain names leave an indelible mark, resonating the most with the audiences that they capture. With a unique voice and vision, Courtney Glaude is one such name that captivates through his gift of film-making. With his array of work across the scene, Glaude has firmly established himself as a filmmaker of profound depth and sensitivity.

“The Reading”: A Synopsis

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In “The Reading,” directed by Courtney Glaude, recently widowed Emma Leeden, portrayed by Mo’Nique Hicks, ventures into the mysterious realm of psychic sessions after detailing her family’s tragic loss in her book “Invasion.” However, when she invites the young psychic Sky Brown to conduct a reading in her home, they quickly realize that Sky’s spiritual connection isn’t a sham. As genuine evil surfaces, and the two find themselves trapped within the walls of the house, the film unravels an intricate tapestry of suspense, spiritual encounters, and startling revelations. Set against Houston’s backdrop, this supernatural thriller on BET+ showcases a blend of Glaude’s storytelling finesse and Mo’Nique’s compelling performance.

A Deep Dive into the Creative Process

Inspired by watching Bobby Brown on television years ago, Glaude’s creative process for “The Reading” was meticulous and carefully crafted from the first script draft to the final edit. As the visionary, Glaude emphasizes the importance of authenticity and the characters in “The Reading” are not mere figments of imagination; they embody real emotions, hopes, and fears.

Looking Ahead

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Courtney Glaude is a storyteller at heart and with “The Reading,” he has proven yet again that stories have the power to move, inspire, and transform. “I want to bring these films to Houston just like this one was done here,” he said.

For those looking to delve deeper into “The Reading,” or the works and thoughts of Courtney Glaude, keep an eye on our blog. We’ll be featuring more about this talented filmmaker and the gems he has to offer the world of cinema.

For media and business inquiries, please reach out to: Business@bolanlemedia.com.

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Houston’s Filmmaking Future Looks Bright: Directors and Filmmakers Shine on The Roselyn Omaka Show

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Houston’s Filmmaking Future Looks Bright: Directors and Filmmakers Shine on The Roselyn Omaka Show

Houston, TX – With the recent strike now behind us, the film community is at an inflection point, pivoting its focus to what lies ahead. A promising future, especially for Houston, was the topic du jour on The Roselyn Omaka Show. Hosted by the always-engaging Roselyn Omaka, the latest episode featured a who’s who of talented directors and filmmakers, discussing Houston’s burgeoning role in the movie world.

Online streaming is redefining the film industry, and platforms like Tubi are at the forefront. Justin Milton, the visionary behind “Becky,” shared his insights on thriving in this new digital age. Meanwhile, Justin Williams of “Masquerade” shed light on innovative strategies that help films make a mark amidst the growing digital crowd.

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However, it’s not just about technology or platforms. The essence of the conversation revolved around Houston’s untapped potential. Johnnard Harper, the award-winning creator of “Bruised,” spoke fervently about the city’s immense talent pool and the need to nurture it. Joan Montreuil, whose “Trapped” has garnered acclaim, emphasized the city’s unique flavor, setting it apart from other film hubs.

The talent in Houston isn’t just burgeoning; it’s bursting. Shannon Washington highlighted the collaborative spirit in the city, a testament to its resilient arts community. Courtney Glaude wrapped up the discourse, emphasizing Houston’s readiness to shine brighter on the global stage, rallying filmmakers to join hands for a brighter future.

Missed this enlightening episode? Catch the full conversation on BolanleMedia.com, where Houston’s filmmaking talent takes center stage with Roselyn and her illustrious guests.

For media and business inquiries, please reach out to: Business@bolanlemedia.com.

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