Nate Parker School of Film and Drama set to Open in Marshall, Texas in the Fall

Nate Parker of 'The Birth of a Nation' poses for a portrait at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival Getty Images Portrait Studio Hosted By Eddie Bauer At Village At The Lift on January 25, 2016 in Park City, Utah
Nate Parker of ‘The Birth of a Nation’ at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2016 in Park City, Utah

How awesome is Nate Parker!  The 36-year-old actor just established a new film program at Wiley College where he also shot “The Great Debaters” with Denzel Washington in 2007.

Wiley is an HBCU (Historically Black College & University) located in East Texas,  Marshall, will start its new program, called The Nate Parker School of Film and Drama, will enroll it’s first class of students in the fall.

Nate has remained in contact with the school over the years and even tapped the choir to be apart of the soundtrack for The Birth Of A Nation.

“The hope is that we cover all aspects of filmmaking, from sound, lighting, and cinematography, to just studying film specifically with the cultural component and the history of film,” he said.

According to Shadow & Act, prior to the fall semester, 30 high school students and college students including 10 Wiley seniors will have the opportunity to participate in a nine day film intensive this summer.

“If I can create a pipeline toward filmmaking physically through developing the college, having filmmakers be nurtured and cultivated here, and then having somewhere for them to go with respect for them actually being able to engage in filmmaking here in East Texas, then it kind of serves multiple purposes,” added Nate.

 

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