AT THIS TIME...Project Update


AT THIS TIME...(A Short Feature Film)

WRITING...PRODUCING...DIRECTING...EDITING...GRAPHIC DESIGN...PHOTOGRAPHY

Over the years, our lead character, Synclaire (played by ANGEL L. HENDERSON) has had a number of tough conversations with her mother (played by CHERYL EVETTE BOOKER). Despite it all, they are still not there yet, and Synclaire is at a breaking point. She can no longer move forward in her life with things being the way they are. I guess we will have to see how this story ends...stay tuned!!!

Actress Angel L. Henderson

The younger version of Synclaire is played by GRAYSON COBB. The authenticity and synergy of both portrayals were uncanny. Can't wait for you all to see the finished product...coming this summer. 

Actress Grayson Cobb
Onward!!!

This story was conceived by SA BROWN of SAB Entertainment and written by myself and Ms. Brown. I directed the film, flanked by a dynamic crew led by MYA BRE MORTON and BRIAN WANJUGU, behind the camera. 

We also received support from my students at the STUDIO BLUE ACTING CONSERVATORY...I wish to continually amplify their excellence. 

Actress Cheryl Evette Booker

We want to express continual gratitude to the rest of our dynamic cast and crew...more updates on their individual and collective contributions will be forthcoming. 


Thank you as always for your attention, support, and encouragement – we take nothing for granted...we will have more updates coming soon.

Director – Anthony R. Page

PHOTOS: These are a few production stills from a pivotal moment in our lead character's life. Photo Credits: Anthony R. Page.

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