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		<title>Non Returning Status: The Natti Love Joys</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Non Returning Status&#8221; is a hybrid documentary/photo journal/multimedia experience about reggae band, the Natti Love Joys. GX Media designed the official website for the project, in addition to editing new and archival footage shot by the band&#8217;s biographer for their online viral marketing campaign. Please visit the official website nonreturningstatus.com for more information.
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		<title>4 Walls: Slam Poetry Documentary</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[4 Walls&#8221; is a film documenting the daily struggles and artistic endeavors of Carlton &#8216;S.T.A.R.R.&#8217; Releford, a slam poet from Knoxville, Tennessee. Director George Washington Rogers, IV shot over 100 hours of footage and spent two years documenting S.T.A.R.R. When it was time for post-production, George turned to longtime friend &#038; collaborator Brian Greer at [...]]]></description>
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