Post In Black

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Post In Black is designed to be a source of knowledge, creativity, and advice. Interviews with post-production professionals and filmmakers are here to help educate and inspire. "Celebrating Black Excellence Behind The Lens".

  1. Jun 5

    She Bet on Her Own Sound... Now Composer Shameka Dwight Scores for TV & Film | Post in Black S7 E1

    We are BACK!  Film composer and singer-songwriter Shameka Dwight kicks off the Season 7 Premiere of Post in Black! Discover how she navigates scoring and independent music production.  Subscribe to POST IN BLACK to support the platform celebrating Black Excellence behind the lens and speaker: https://www.youtube.com/@postinblack Follow Shameka Dwight: instagram.com/shamekadwight   Fiscal Sponsor SDF Donation link https://southerndocumentaryfund.networkforgood.com/projects/295590-post-in-black ABOUT THIS EPISODE: Welcome to the monumental Season 7 Premiere of the Post in Black podcast! We are kicking off this brand new season of celebrating Black excellence behind the lens and speaker by sitting down with the phenomenal singer, songwriter, producer, and film composer Shameka Dwight. From landing original music on television soundtracks to releasing her deeply evocative project, Where Is Your Heart? | Cinematic Folk Songs, Shameka is a true visionary in the music and post-production space. In this season opener, she takes us behind the scenes of her brilliant creative process. Shameka gets completely raw and honest about learning to trust her own production instincts, navigating the complex world of sync licensing, and overcoming the industry expectations that try to box in Black creators. Whether you're an aspiring music editor, a filmmaker looking for scoring secrets, or a fan of powerful storytelling, this episode is an absolute masterclass in creative resilience.

  2. 11/13/2025

    Trusting Your Instinct and Taking Creative Risks with Film & Music Video Director Calmatic

    It'll become immediately apparent that Calmatic is keenly ingenious and artistically perceptive. Within the span of this conversation, the award-winning director takes you on a journey that reaffirms why it's so important to trust your art and creative instinct. Infused with your unique experiences and chance-taking, your wildest dreams can come true. The strides he's earned in the industry are already major. Both released in the same year, 2023, to be exact, he directed two huge remakes, House Party and White Men Can't Jump. He won an MTV Music Video Award for Best Direction for Old Town Road and a Grammy Award for Best Music Video. He's worked with industry titans Kendrick Lamar, Childish Gambino, Anderson .Paak, Pharrell Williams and Jay-Z, to name a few. His success in directing commercials has landed him a coveted place among Super Bowl commercials and work featured for many, many global brands including Apple, Sprite, NBA, Uber, Chase and Nissan. He was also named Director of the Year by Ad Age. We get to find out what it was like directing Kendrick Lamar's 'squabble up' music video, being a filmmaker and artist from South Central LA. Even the corners of this conversation are riveting. We talk about how being motivated by passion helps creatives cultivate their own style. Not only does he share amazing advice but we get a lesson on how quality doesn't always have to be perfect.

  3. 07/10/2025

    Transcending Limitations with Editor Dave Kalema

    Dave Kalema is an assistant editor at Library Films. His journey into post-production is interestingly unique, and we're sure it'll be an inspirational conversation as he steadily drops gems of wisdom throughout.We talk about his eclectic upbringing and how growing up between Uganda and the US gave him the valuable skill of adaptability. With sports as an early passion, it was this avenue that gave him his first look at both business and editing.We learn about the times in his life when putting himself out there and creating opportunities from nothing gave him the trajectory he needed. He also shares how he impressively navigated without connections.Later in the episode, we're joined by Jennifer Sofio Hall and Bedonna Smith, phenoms and founders of Industry Standard. They share what was so rare about Dave's story that he was offered a residency at Industry Standard, a program for creative professionals that aims to connect talent with opportunity. Their recollection is so moving, surely it'll help you dive into your unique story in order to rise to the top. #EditingJourney #BehindTheScenes #PostProduction #OpportunityDave Kalemahttps://www.instagram.com/davekalema/Industry Standardhttps://www.industrystandard.workhttps://www.instagram.com/industrystandard.work---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------***GIVEAWAY ALERT***A huge thank you to our sponsors at Avid for the incredible opportunity to raffle off a one-year subscription to Media Composer as a thank you for watching.To enter, please visit https://postinblack.com/avid/ to register and submit your information. The link will remain active for a week after each episode airs and we’ll announce the winner the following week via IG Live and via email.Stay tuned for more episodes of Post In Black's sixth season as we continue to amplify the stories and experiences of Black professionals working in post-production. Look out for new episodes every second and fourth Wednesday.Host: David Hunter Jr. | Executive Producers: Daniel K. Hunter, David Hunter Jr, Tatiana M. Johnson | Producers: Eric Johnson, Aurelia Belfield | Editors: SutchiLee Productions | Audio Post Production: Trailblazer StudiosTheme Song: "Sanctuary" by Chvrles Produced by Made for More Entertainment in association with Trailblazer Studios and SutchiLee Productions

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Post In Black is designed to be a source of knowledge, creativity, and advice. Interviews with post-production professionals and filmmakers are here to help educate and inspire. "Celebrating Black Excellence Behind The Lens".