Keith brings unique experiences to the film and broadcast world. Working 7 years as a national news cameraman/editor then becoming the 9 year Chief Photographer for Hearst-Argyle Television's Washington, D.C. Bureau. Keith covered four Presidents, Reagan, Bush Sr., Clinton and Bush W. as he travelled the world reporting national news stories daily.
Keith founded his own production company in 2002 and since then has produced, directed, written and edited fictional films, documentaries, commercials, music videos and corporate films. As a Cinematographer, Keith is highly sought after and has a distinctive style of lighting and creating images that sets him apart from others in the field. Nationally recognized for his documentary work, Keith has produced several films on lesser known people and topics in African American history.
The Soul of Athens: A History of the Morton Theatre
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Documentary
by Plumgood Productions
Director / DP / Writer
Before the Memories Fade: Voices from the Civil Rights Movement
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Documentary
by Plumgood Productions
Director/DP/Writer
Restoring Honor: The Case of Chaplain Plummer
(
Documentary
by Plumgood Productions
Director/DP/Writer
Best of Show Platinum Aurora Award for The Soul of Athens: A History of the Morton Theatre.
(2015)
Telly Award for Before the Memories Fade: Voices from the Civil Rights Movement. Director
(2013)
Telly Award for Before the Memories Fade: Voices from the Civil Rights Movement. History/Biography
(2013)
Aurora Award for Before the Memories Fade: Voices from the Civil Rights Movement.
(2012)
Platinum Telly Award for Restoring Honor: The Case of Chaplain Plummer.
(2006)
Best of Show Platinum Aurora Award for Restoring Honor: The Case of Chaplain Plummer.
(2006)
Towson University
(1980-1985)