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Author Pete Chatmon

In today's age of Social Media, writer/producer/director, Pete Chatmon is the guy you want behind the lens. Whether feature filmmaking, commercials, music or viral videos, Chatmon develops content with one focus: to engage and entertain audiences and consumers through honest storytelling. Previous credits include the romantic dramedy "Premium", starring Dorian Missick, Zoe Saldana, and Hill Harper, "761st", a documentary on the first black tank battalion in WWII narrated by Andre Braugher, and a variety of social media campaigns for clients including Classic Kicks, New York University, and The Salvation Army. Chatmon is the recipient of the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival "All Access" Program's Creative Promise Narrative Award for the bank heist screenplay "$Free.99" and his work has screened in over 30 festivals around the world, including the Sundance Film Festival. A graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Chatmon has been featured in Forbes Magazine and Variety, as well as on Fox Business Channel and NBC's Weekend Today in NY. Double7 Images, his media production and marketing boutique, is based in NYC. Please visit PeteChatmon.com for details on Production Consulting and Speaking Engagements.

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