A. Supreme Wilder - Director, Cinematographer, Videographer, editor and music producer. Supreme has 20 years of diverse experience in the entertainment business as a music producer, manager, artist development, desk publishing and webmaster. Developed independent record labels: Kick Live, Really Blessed, Nocturnal 7. Worked with Major Talents: Truck Turner, KRS-One, Red Alert, Kool Moe D, M.O.P., Jazzy Jeff (Funky Four Plus 1 More), Kurtis Blow, Kurpt, Jam Master Jay, Treach, Africa Bambaataa, Ikey-C, Montana-Terry Handsome, Malik Yaba, Carlos Bess, bam bue, etc. Major/Independent Labels: Polygram, BMG, , AV8, BUD Distribution, Echo International, Penalty Records, Alliance Entertainment Corp. Relationships: Al Teller, Randy Phillips, Mark Levy, Wendy Goldstein, Bobby Gordon, Mickey Benson, Jeffery Collins, Marc Petricone, etc. Supremes work as a Videographer/editor and has earned special recognition/award from Marty Markowitz, President of the Borough of Brooklyn and NYC housing authority for his contribution to the movie (Brothers Gonna Work It Out). In addition, he received a letter of recognition from Sheldon Silver, Speaker of the Assembly State of New York Albany for outstanding work; and a letter of recommendation from John K. McDermott, Executive Assistant to the Chairman of Consortium for Workers Education of New York City. Supreme has directed and produced a number of independent music videos. Recently supreme has worked as a Cinematographer, Graphic Designer, Webmaster and Music Producer on the feature film "Smooth the Game is Dead". Soon to released by Canei Productions. Supreme is gearing up to make his mark in the independent Film Industry with the production of his first feature length film "Street Kid". You can bet your last dollar that Supreme will pull together all his talents, resources and connections to build a team and company destined for success. Stay tuned! |
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