I got the chance to chat with VOX Magazine about race in film and storytelling. CLICK HERE to read the entire story.
WIN – short film for PBS
My latest short film, Win, is airing on “Live at 930,” the PBS show about the legendary music venue 9:30 CLUB in Washington, DC. Go to liveat930.com or the film page, winshort.tumblr.com to learn more.
WOMAN MEETS MACHINE: FILMMAKING AS THE MARRIAGE OF HUMANITY AND TECHNOLOGY
After working with Seagate as a sponsor of one of my latest short films, I got the chance to sit down and share with them some of the things I’ve learned during my journey as a filmmaker.
Sharpening my skills on HBO’s VEEP!
As a burgeoning content creator and storyteller, I was elated to be selected as one of the fortunate few to take part in HBO’s on-set training program on the award-winning show, VEEP. Read the Washington … Read More
Directing “Thank You” music video
Khalil Ismail and I teamed up once again for another one of his music videos. Now, this isn’t exactly a surprise collaboration, being that we actually work together daily with music and other business. But … Read More
Black Girl Nerds interviewed me!
Black Girl Nerds, an immensely popular blog with various social media activities, interviewed me on its popular podcast back in December. Check out the conversation below!
DC author touted as ‘new voice’ in literary world
[one_half] Kayona Ebony Brown is making a name for herself as a “new voice” in literature with her debut novel, Tenth Letter, an entertaining yet comprehensive look at a psychosocial dynamic that is plaguing generation … Read More
YOUR DC 1st Place Winner!
DCTV awards YOUR DC 1st place prize to Kayona Ebony Brown Winners with DCTV President [one_half] In the summer of 2014, DCTV held its annual meeting, and as part of its 25th Anniversary celebration, they … Read More
‘The Stench of Sex’ red carpet screening
My latest movie, The Stench of Sex, is having its red carpet screening August 22 and you’re invited. The Stench of Sex is a film by indie director/writer, Denton Adams, about millennials’ careless approach to … Read More
Kayona plans more for digital version of book
Author Kayona Ebony Brown has heard her fair share of responses to the question, “Are women the new men?” Now, her debut novel, Tenth Letter, which evokes that and other psychosocial, gender and relationship questions, … Read More