Thursday, March 31, 2011

Synopsis/ Biography

Synopsis:

Said Things is a drama about two African-American brothers’ estrangement due to one brother’s pursuit of higher education, which leads to their final argument. Before the argument occurs, Don goes through an internal thought process of how his older brother will take the news of his departure. Once Don tells his brother, it causes a rift between them but does not prevent Don from carrying through with his plan.

Biography:

Richard Powell Williams was born in Wellston, Missouri on the outskirts of St. Louis, in 1982. After earning an Associate’s degree in Applied Science in Graphic Communications, he continued his studies at Memphis College of Art to work primarily in Digital Media.

Williams’ films have been in the Angelus Student Film 2010 and Undergraduate Exhibition juried by Beth Edwards. His artwork has appeared in print magazines and newspapers, on the covers of a conference program and a student literary journal, and on clothing. His honors and awards include, “100 Black Men of St. Louis” Scholarship; membership of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, MCMA awards, 3rd place, photography.

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