Visual Intonation, hosted by acclaimed director and screenwriter Vanté Gregory, delves into the vibrant world of Black artistry. Each episode features intimate conversations with visionary creators, exploring the depths of their craft and the cultural resonance of their work. Vanté Gregory's insightful approach illuminates the nuanced voices shaping contemporary art, offering listeners a profound journey through diverse artistic expressions. From emerging talents to established masters, Visual Intonation amplifies the richness of Black creativity, inviting audiences to experience art through the eyes and voices of its most compelling practitioners.
Visual Intonation finds film not only as an art form but as a basis for education and cultural interaction.
This is the rhythm of a voice that knows how to tell a story. Anndi Jinelle Liggett didn’t set out to become a filmmaker overnight. She started in the fitting rooms of Banana Republic, sharpened her …
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we explore the world of Taj Kokayi, a dynamic young artist whose work spans filmmaking, photography, graphic design, and sports videography. With an eye for stor…
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we dive deep into the world of Joseph Douglas Elmhirst, a filmmaker whose works explore the intricate intersections of nature, faith, and identity. Joseph’s late…
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we delve into the captivating stories of two pioneering Ghanaian artists whose work has redefined the African visual arts landscape: Andy Madjitey and John Kwame…
Welcome to this episode of Visual Intonation, with Aaron Tucker, an acclaimed director, cinematographer, and producer whose vision has shaped some of the most powerful narratives in media today. Hail…
Gene Wilson V is a powerhouse in the world of film and video production, seamlessly blending creativity with an unyielding work ethic. His journey began in the world of music, where he dedicated 8–10…
In this week's episode of Visual Intonation, we dive into the world of Christopher Emanuel Smith, a filmmaker whose journey from Florida to the bright lights of New York City is as compelling as the …
Dean Leon Anderson's passion for filmmaking ignited at the age of six when he spent a summer binge-watching an extensive VHS collection at his child minder’s home. From 'Back to the Future' to 'Ghost…
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we’re diving deep into the fascinating world of Myah Asha Jeffers, an artist whose multifaceted practice is reshaping how we view the complexities of diasporic l…
This week on Visual Intonation, we’re sitting down with Dante Marshall, a self-taught photographer, director, and creative director whose work has captivated both brands and audiences alike. With a c…
In 'Death of a Wizard', Edward Varnie crafts a gripping tale set during the social unrest of the 1960s, where three boys decide to take matters into their own hands and confront the Grand Wizard liv…
Cameron Carr is not just a director—he’s a force of nature, reshaping the future of storytelling with a sharp focus on the human experience and Black-led narratives. Born and raised in Harlem, Carr’s…
Welcome to this week’s episode of Visual Intonation, where we sit down with a filmmaker who’s changing the landscape, one story at a time—Lexx Truss. Hailing from Greensboro, North Carolina, Lexx mad…
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we dive deep into the world of Alicia Mendy, a Swiss filmmaker whose works are shaping the future of cinema with a bold and unique vision. Born in 2000 in Lausan…
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we meet Ibrahim K. Muhammad—a director, photographer, cinematographer, and editor who's redefining the boundaries of storytelling. Based in London, Ibrahim's jo…
As 2024 fades into the rearview for Visual Intonation and the filmmaking community, it’s time to take stock of the year’s cinematic triumphs and failures. What made us laugh, cry, or think? What fil…
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we dive into the world of Orobosa Ikponmwen, a Nigerian artist whose diverse talents span film and visual art. Orobosa’s work is deeply rooted in African culture…
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we sit down with Othello Banaci, a Liberian-American director, cinematographer, and photographer whose creative journey is as unpredictable and inspiring as his …
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we dive deep into the world of J.M. Harper, a visionary director and documentarian who has spent his career capturing powerful human stories through both the do…
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we dive into the story of Clark Bishop III—an artist whose journey defies conventional paths and whose work pushes the boundaries of visual storytelling. Born a…