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Ras Kassa the Guru

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As a young boy growing up on the gritty streets of Kingston, director, Ras Kassa admired the many talents his country spawned; in particularly, Bob Marley and Perry Henzell. In perhaps one of those kismet moments Ras Kassa a.k.a. The Guru is now one of the talents many Jamaican kids are looking up to. As The Guru Films Chairman and Senior Director who is ironically based in Perry's old office and responsible for most of the Marley families most successful videos to date!
His 2005 Directorial of Damian Marley's track "Welcome to Jamrock" was an international success with global airplay and scores of music video award nominations. The video, which Ras Kassa conceived, directed, edited and hand-coloured, sparked a storm of controversy and discussion. The Jamaica Tourist Board saws it as a subversive and a negative image of the island – and a juxtaposition to the beautiful beach and sun image of their media campaign. The influence of this gritty docu-style genre opened the flood gates for a tidal wave of music videos depicting the garrison life. Three years on, and the video is still studied in universities, and has over one million plays on YouTube.
These heady heights are far from his humble poverty riddled beginnings; He was a precocious, curious child who rebelled from standard teaching. After teen years playing in bands, dabbling with art and assisting in fashion photography (with William Richards), his fascination with his fellow man lead him down the path as a documentarian. At 26yrs old , he was writing an hosting the documentary, The Trod; His personal dive into the secrets and the stories of his beloved Jamaica. His investagative reports and exclusive interviews brought him much media attention. Much to the chagrin of his single parent mother and his five sisters, he turned his back on going to college but surprised them all with his fast tracked media career. At 27 he co-founding of the first Jamaican cable station, Music Plus and by 29 he was already in demand to work as consultant an creative director for stations such as JNN and RE-TV.
To date, Kassa has directed over 100 music videos, many of which were Marley family projects– Damian Marley's "All Night"; "Move" "Gang War Medley" and "Traffic Jam" (Stephen Marley featuring Damian Marley), Gang War Medley, The Mission. And is currently working with Stephen on Damian on a few private docu-projects.
His belief as a Rastafarian seap into his cinematic vision. He has continued to steer away from the popular belief that "greed is good" and imagery of "babes,guns and bling" are the video pre-requisite. Yet, he has continued to attract the attention of mainstream artists. In 2007 he had directed over half of the artists from the Reggae-Grammy list. For a Jamaican based director this is a a first and still pioneering role. Ras Kassa has been responsible for creating music videos for international artistes such as Willie Nelson (Harder they Come, Worried Man), Gentleman (Superior, Intoxication, Why Cry - Afu Ra ft Gentleman, Caan Hold Us Down, Different Places), Beenie Man (Dude Remix), and Sean Paul (Never Gonna be The Same, Hot Gal Today), Michael Franti ("All I Want Is You", "Say Hey" and "Little Bit of Riddim") and the Billboard top reggae artist, Collie Buddz . Ras Kassa can be noted for achieving two very presigious world premieres - both first for a Jamaican director. His Beenie Man "Dude -Remix" music video premiered on MTV's popular mainstream request TV programme Total Request Live (TRL) and along with Damian Marley;'s "Welcome To Jamrock" placed on the TRL charts for a number of weeks. Willie Nelson's "Worried Man" premiered on CNN. Both were landmark events for the Rastafarian director who adopted his name from the Ethiopian general Ras Kassa (cousin to Haile Selassie I).
April 2008 saw the opening of his installation,"The Seen & The Unseen" at the prestigious National Gallery of Jamaica – as part of " Curator's Eye III" exhibition. An audio-visual presentation of traditional and contemporary life and performance in urban Jamaica. The piece captures on film pedestrians, traffic and accompanying sounds in teaming Kingston. Imagery of Kumina, Jonkunnu, Rastafari, Carnival, Dancehall, Obeah, marijuana, and a variety of other social rituals are wielded together into a personal vision.
He is currently on the board of both the African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica
and CPTC (Creative Production & Training Centre). And, is a guest lecturer in the Kingston school district as part of an inner city creative awareness project. Kassa recently received an award for Innovation from Caribbean Tales Film Festival in Toronto. ..
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Beres Hammond "I Feel Good - Live" (Post Production)
Busy Signal "Tic Toc" (Post Production)
Damian Marley & Stephen Marley "The Mission"
KK Alese "Move"
Michael Franti & Spearhead "NOLA LIVE"
Michael Franti & Spearhead ft Cherine Anderson "Little Bit Of Riddim"
Michael Franti & Spearhead "All I Want Is You"
Gentleman "Soul Food"
Gentleman ft Sizzla "Lack Of Love"
Capleton 'Man Kind' (Post Production)
Elephan Man ft DeMarco "Our World"
Christopher Martin "I'll Be Your Diver"
Wayne Soul Marshall (UK) "A Change Is Gonna Come"
Javaughn "SuperStar"
Music Videos - Director
Film
2007
Gentleman, "Different Places" 2006
Stephen Marley, "Traffic Jam"
Damian Marley, "All Night" & "Move"
Sean Paul, "Never Gonna Be The Same"
2005
Gentleman, "Send A Prayer" & "Never Gonna Hold Us Down"
Gentleman ft Afu-Ra, "Why Cry"
Willie Nelson "Harder The Come" & "Worried Man"
Gentleman, "Intoxication"
2004
Gentleman, "Superior"
Beenie Man, "Dude Remix"
HD & DV
2008
Stephen Marley ft Mr. Cheeks, "Iron Bars - Live"
2007
IWayne, "Book Of Life" / "Need Her In I Arms" Alaine, "Rise In Love"
Munga, Delly Ranks, Chino, Esco, "Natural Breeze Medley"
Tippa Irie, "Ah Ho" & "Pick Up My People"
Gang War Medley
Da'Ville ft Sean Paul, "Always On My Mind" remix
Alborosie, "Kingston Town"
Lady Saw "Infertility"
Pressure "Love & Affection"
Alaine "Sacrifice"
Munga "Flipping Rhymes / Bad From mi Born"
Kris Kelli "Step Up"
ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 Official Song: Rupee, Shaggy, Faye-Ann Lyons "Game of Love & Unity"
2006
Wayne Marshall, "Forgive Them Please"
Gyptian, "Beatiful Lady"
Collie Buddz, "Come Around"
Nasio Fontaine, "She Lost Track"
Assassin, "Gully Sit'n"
Tonto Metro & Devonte, "Good & Bad Times"
2005
Richie Spice, "Youths So Cold"
Damian Marley, "Welcome To Jamrock"
2004
Assassin, "Eediot Ting Dat"
Ce'Cile, "Do It To Me Baby"
Assassin, "Girls Gone Wild"
2003
Julian Marley, "Harder Days"
Other - Director
Nike - Asafa Powell "Training for Speed" EPK with Mavado Stephen Marley "Mind Control Album - Live" (post production) Red Stripe, Cricket & Summer 2007 - Commercial ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 - Commercial Mr Motivator's All New BLT Workout - Fitness DVD
World Clash: Death Before Dishonour 6 - JA Stage Show DVD
King Dance (working title)- Documentary
Bob Marley Foundation Commercial
Other Functions RE TV - Creative Director 2005-2006
JNN - Creative Director 2005
Music Plus - co-owner, creative source, producer 2000-2003
Producer on many of his music videos
Editor on many of his music videos
Founder, CEO, Chairman, Guru Films
Executive Producer on all Guru Films Productions
music videos, commercials, documentaries, short films and features
Exhibitions
"The Seen & The UnSeen" Video Installation, National Gallery of Jamaica (April 2008 - )
Clients
Tuff Gong / Ghetto Youths
VP Music Group
Universal Records
Atlantic Records
Sony BMG
MTV
ICC Cricket World Cup 2007
EZ Mobile
Anchor Bay Entertainment
Red Stripe
Rennaissance Records
Def Jam Records

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Haile Selassie I; Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, The Wailers, Spike Lee, my sisters, mom, Nyabinghi Hynes “Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted; the indifference of those who should have known better; the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most; that has made it possible for evil to triumph.”
Haile Selassie I quote

My Blog

Guru Films & Nike

A 2008 Guru Films ProductionDirector: Ras KassaProducer: Damali Kai Little-WhiteCamera: Ras Kassa, Ras TingleSound: David OsbourneEditor: Ca'dien 'Kritik' Christie...
Posted by Ras Kassa the Guru on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 06:32:00 PST

Press Release on Caribbean Tales

The 3rd Annual CaribbeanTales Film Festival presents Fokus Jamaica, and announces an exciting lineup of Jamaican films, special guests and workshopsToronto, Canada  May 29, 2008The CaribbeanTales Fil...
Posted by Ras Kassa the Guru on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 01:04:00 PST

MIA

Yes, I have been quite the absentee MySpacer and blogger.Over the last few weeks I've been swamped in editing, re-tooling Guru and yes, becoming a papa once more. Sunday makes a week. Also jumping i...
Posted by Ras Kassa the Guru on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 12:20:00 PST

Ras Kassa News

June 17, 2008Caribbean Tales Film Festival - Toronto Canada - welcomes Ras Kassa! Come meet me, say Hi and participate in a workshop.Looking forward to itwww.caribbeantales.caJune 15, 2008Press Relea...
Posted by Ras Kassa the Guru on Tue, 17 Jun 2008 03:45:00 PST

Ras Kassa is...

Ras Kassa a.k.a. The Guru (born, Gerald Maxwell Hynes on November 1, 1974 in Kingston, Jamaica).As a young boy growing up on the gritty streets of Kingston, director, Ras Kassa admired the many talent...
Posted by Ras Kassa the Guru on Sat, 17 May 2008 05:53:00 PST

Ras Kassa on display at National Gallery of Jamaica

Busy and exciting time for me. Firstly, my work is now being shown in the prestigious National Gallery (in Kingston Jamaica). This is a huge honor and a personal milestone.My instalation is called "Th...
Posted by Ras Kassa the Guru on Sun, 11 May 2008 02:13:00 PST

FRANTI!!

I am Blessed I am truly blessed to work with some of the people I work with. From the Marley’s to Willie Nelson and only today the amazing San Francisco artist Michael Franti along with Jamaica&...
Posted by Ras Kassa the Guru on Wed, 26 Mar 2008 06:33:00 PST

YardFlex mix-up

"Nuff thanks to the ever popular Yard Flex site for the mention http://www.yardflex.com/archives/002361.htmlThe shots could suggest that it is I who directed the new Wayne Marshall video. But all prop...
Posted by Ras Kassa the Guru on Wed, 19 Mar 2008 01:03:00 PST

International Visa

"Here I am back in my home yard of Kingston, Jamaica. Trying to get some peace as I prepare for some exciting upcoming projects. Lots going on in Jamaica. I think I just shot my best project yet. A ...
Posted by Ras Kassa the Guru on Wed, 19 Mar 2008 12:41:00 PST

Trip Up North - Long time ago

Found this clip today from many a year ago...It's an interview with me in New York. memories of the days when I worked with RE TV. ew...
Posted by Ras Kassa the Guru on Sun, 27 Jan 2008 03:41:00 PST