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Blacks Behind the Scenes in American Film & Television
Blacks Behind the Scenes in American Film & Television
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Monty Ross was part of a legacy… a legacy marred by slavery, but uplifted through struggle, determination, and self-reliance. The degree under his arm meant more than just a ticket to affluence and middle class standing. It meant that he had a responsibility to do whatever he could to help advance the mission of improvement that had been so dutifully attended to by others before him.
In Blacks Behind the Scenes in American Film & Television, Monty Ross shares his journey from graduate school to the main arena of the billion dollar film & television industries, where only the strong can survive.
Monty Ross shares his experiences and encounters that made him one of history’s most successful African American film producers and details the challenges and accomplishments of hundreds of key players whom he has met along the way, including: Meeting Spike Lee and Working with 40 Acres & A Mule Productions on films, such as: She’s Gotta Have It, School Daze, Do The Right Thing, Mo’ Better Blues, Jungle Fever, Malcolm X and Crooklyn; Monty’s relationships with Columbia Pictures, Showtime Networks and Paramount Television; Information and advice from Industry Leaders who Make it Happen and Milestones in African American Cinematic History.
In Blacks Behind the Scenes in American Film & Television, Monty Ross shares his journey from graduate school to the main arena of the billion dollar film & television industries, where only the strong can survive.
Monty Ross shares his experiences and encounters that made him one of history’s most successful African American film producers and details the challenges and accomplishments of hundreds of key players whom he has met along the way, including: Meeting Spike Lee and Working with 40 Acres & A Mule Productions on films, such as: She’s Gotta Have It, School Daze, Do The Right Thing, Mo’ Better Blues, Jungle Fever, Malcolm X and Crooklyn; Monty’s relationships with Columbia Pictures, Showtime Networks and Paramount Television; Information and advice from Industry Leaders who Make it Happen and Milestones in African American Cinematic History.
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