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Traversing through themes of visibility, institutionalized exclusion, and questions of racial self-validation, Colored Frames is an exploration of the recent past and present of contemporary Black artists. It is an expositional documentary which frames the topic of racial justice in honest conversation and impressionistic collages of brilliant work that speaks to its core message; art transcends race.


Director

Boondoggle Films is the brainchild of filmmaker Lerone Wilson, a New York University graduate holding degrees in both Film & Television and Economics. A product of the Metro Detroit area, Lerone began his entertainment career as a videoconferencing technician for Michigan State University. He later became a co-star on the hit MSU campus sitcom “The Show”. Lerone also spent time employed at WADL Fox Kids, Detroit.

After continuing his studies in New York City, he began work in various research, editing, and production capacities on documentary productions for HBO, PBS, and most recently The Travel Channel. Meanwhile, he has taken on several projects of his own, Colored Frames being one of them. Blending his unique journalistic prowess with his penchant for emotional tales of humanism, Lerone continues to produce high style documentary television with redeemable social qualities.

Producer

Nonso Christian Ugbode is a native of Nigeria, West Africa, where he was born and lived with his family until May of 1997. At fifteen Ugbode moved to Brooklyn, New York and consequently completed his high school and undergraduate studies – the latter with a BFA at New York University. He has since worked in film, television and theatre; directing the 2003 off-Broadway remake of Rebel Without A Cause. His resume also includes work in London with the BBC’s Art department where he gained a love and deeper understanding for documentary filmmaking while working on a short documentary entitled The Devil That Danced On Water, which aired on BBC Four in May of 2003.

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