Sunday, June 24, 2012

Meet The Team

It has been quite a journey working on the documentary. One that has given us many thrills. We have been blessed to be surrounded by an amazing abundance of talent.  Although our team is growing and there are many more names to be added to the list of credits, here are some of the main players:


Creative Personnel

Producers –Lucinda Dunn-Page and Terry Page

Directors –Lucinda Dunn-Page and Terry Page

Cinematography- Micah Lorick (Lorent Productions)

Music-- David Marlin Rice

Narration- Terry Page

Original songs –Terry Page and Kitty Wilson Evans


Lucinda Dunn-Page Bio
Dunn Deal Publishing was founded in 2006 by Lucinda Dunn-Page with a mission to, “find the uncut stones in the literary society and help fashion them into the rare gems they were meant to be.”  Her current release schedule for this year includes another seven titles, but with the fluidity of her company schedule that list could be expanded at anytime.  In 2008, she released her first children’s book, Kessie’s Tales: The Adventures of an African American Slave Girl in South Carolina, with the renowned Kitty Wilson Evans. Based on the fictional character created by author Kitty Wilson-Evans, Kessie's Tales provides parents and teachers with a gentle way to help youngsters understand and get a discussion going about a painful era in American history and its repercussions that we still suffer from today.  It is the success of Kessie’s Tales that has launched Lucinda Dunn-Page into the role of first time producer and filmmaker.  The high demand for Ms. Kitty’s interpretations and the success of the book at historic sites, learning institutions, and history centered organizations has led to a high demand of having Wilson Evans’s story captured on film.  The film, My Life as a Slave: The Kitty Wilson Evans Story is currently in post production. www.DunnDealPublishing.com
Terry Page Bio

 Noted for his outstanding news writing, Terry Page began reporting news and doing voice over work for both television and radio shortly after graduating from Central Michigan University.  After working as a Top 40 radio announcer, he began hosting the local portion of “All Things Considered” in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. He went on to cover news for CBS and CNN affiliates before moving to television where he worked as an assignment editor for stations in North Carolina.  He recently added two new titles to his body of work, author and filmmaker. He is the author of the book, Surely, You Have Thought of This: A Book about Life and Co producer of the film, My Life as a Slave: The Kitty Wilson Evans Story.
 
Micah Lorent Bio
Micah Lorick is the owner of Lorick Enterprises, LLC. He is the main photographer and cinematographer. Most recently, he celebrated success as producer and director of the film Based on a Couple of True Stories. The film won Best Short Film at the Charlotte Black Film Festival.   


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