Born and raised in Orangeburg, South Carolina, Alan M. Brooks is a 2011 graduate of Claflin University where he obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Mass Communications degree. It was after the completion of his senior project entitled "Struggles", that he knew that film was what he wanted to pursue for the rest of his life. Before graduating, Alan entered his film into the Claflin University Great Work by Blacks student competition, where he was awarded for his work.
After graduation, Alan wanted to further his knowledge in film and television so he applied to the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), where he would go on to obtain a Master of Fine Arts in Film and Television degree in the spring of 2015. During his matriculation at SCAD, Alan entered the 100 Words Film Festival where his film "Peer Pressure" won the award for Best Student Film. Additionally, in 2016 his film "Wounded" starring the late Tommy Ford from the hit show "Martin" won the Audience Choice Award at the South Carolina Underground Film Festival and received rave reviews. Alan has had the opportunity to hone essentials skills while at the Savannah College of Art and Design and has also picked up on some acting skills. He said in an interview, "I feel that a director should know how it feels to be on the other side of the camera." He went on to say, "I want to do it all, from the creative process to the business process of filmmaking."
Since graduating from SCAD, Alan continues to create compelling content in hopes that his films would impact audiences worldwide. Alan has gone on to direct over 20 short films, 2 feature length films, over 10 music videos for artist such as (JD McCrary from Disney's "The Lion King", Silento', Joshua Rogers from BET's “Sunday's Best”, and Tray Chaney from HBO's "The Wire"/Bounce TV’s "Saints and Sinners") to name a few. Alan has also directed 5 commercials; one in which is a Chick-fil-A commercial where he was awarded a Telly Award in Directing, and received an Honorable Mention in the Southeast EMMY’S “Excellence in My Market Awards.” In 2019 Alan’s short film “The Portrait” was selected to premiere on Magic Johnson’s National Television Network ASPIRE TV during their Urban Indie Block; and his short film “Wrong House” was selected to premiere on Sean “P. Diddy” Combs” National Television Network REVOLT TV during a special 2 hour Hip Hop Halloween episode of Short & Fresh. One of Alan’s goals is to become a member of the DGA while continuing to tell universal stories to the masses.
Hands Up
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Film
Producer
12:30pm
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Film
Editor
Wrong House
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Film
Director
The Portrait
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Film
Director
Affirmation
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Film
Director
Kis Met
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Film
Director
Cards
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Video
Director
Now That You Know
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Film
Director
A Christmas to Remember
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Film
Director
JD McCrary: My Name
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Video
Director
Deceit
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Film
Director
Franklin University
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Film
Director
Oogie Leo: She Geeked
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Video
Director
A Family Betrayal
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Film
Director
Groads Bay High
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TV Series
Director
Tray Chaney: You Think You Know
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Video
Director
The Girl Who Saved Dan Landis
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Film
Script and Continuity Department
Proverbs
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Film
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
JordanL: DaddyO
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Video
Director
Trial
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Film
Director
Chick-fil-A: Morning Routine
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Video
Director
Wounded
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Film
Director
Fatal Attraction
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TV Series
Actor
Christine
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Film
Actor
Omar Gonzalez: My Kryptonite
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Video
Director
KC Carter: Nothing at All
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Video
Director
Carbonado
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Film
Actor
Just in Time
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Film
Director
Peer Pressure
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Film
Director
Jarvis Jett: Never Letting Go
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Video
Director
Lions and Lambs
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Film
Actor
The Neighborhood
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Film
Camera and Electrical Department
Telly Award in Directing for "Chick-fil-A Commercial
(2018)
Savannah College of Art and Design
(2013-2015)
Claflin University
(2007-2011)