I so needed to hear this! Knowing your worth as an Artist is imperative to your craft.
A conversation with Professional Choreographer/Dancer Cassidy Noblett.
Episode 11 of the Brian Thomas Podcast. Carishma talks about representation, racism, and is paving the way for young South Asian/Indian girls.
Producer/Director: Brian Thomas
Co-Producer/Interviewer: Brian Rubiano
Editor: Renzo Esposito
Watch all the Poetic Truth docu-series here: https://www.brianthomasfilms.com/PoeticTruth
We're on episode 10! Jonte talks about new purpose, performing with Janet Jackson, and a few other surprises.
Producer/Director: Brian Thomas
Co-Producer/Interviewer: Brian Rubiano
Editor: Renzo Esposito
Watch all the Poetic Truth docu-series here: brianthomasfilms.com/PoeticTruth
Welcome to episode 9. Brandon talks about being Pan Sexual, his ADHD, and love for ballet/contemporary dance.
Wow! we're on episode 8! In this episode, Akira talks about body shaming and the fight to be heard, not only from being black but as a black woman.
Producer/Director: Brian Thomas
Co-Producer/Interviewer: Brian Rubiano
Editor: Renzo Esposito
Watch all the Poetic Truth docu-series here: https://www.brianthomasfilms.com/PoeticTruth
We're on episode 7! Escaping persecution from his country, Nelson states "I feel like home here in the US, I now have the opportunity to discover himself."
A paralegal, model, and just good person, he is the true meaning of what I see as unbounded potential. We take for granted the freedoms that we do have here in this country, the USA is far from perfect but compared to a lot of other places I've traveled to, New York City is still the greatest place in the world to live.
Producer/Director: Brian Thomas
Co-Producer/Interviewer: Brian Rubiano
Editor: Renzo Esposito
Watch all the Poetic Truth docu-series here brianthomasfilms.com/PoeticTruth
Episode 6 is here! Caged Jock is an artist, warrior and advocate for what we need more of in society. Why all the shaming of sex and pornography?
Watch all the Poetic Truth docuseries here: https://www.brianthomasfilms.com/PoeticTruth
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Director: Brian Thomas
Interviewer: Brian Rubiano
Editor: Renzo Esposito
Episode 5 already! In this episode, Fabricio Seraphin talks about his journey as an immigrant from Haiti. He also talks about his religious upbringing as well as the challenges of being a black gay man.
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Director: Brian Thomas
Interviewer: Brian Rubiano
Editor: Renzo Esposito
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Hey! Welcome to episode 4 of my podcast. In this episode, Hayden educates us on gender identity, expression, sexuality, pronouns, success, and more. Let's promote empathy thru visual art. Watch the Poetic Truth docuseries here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6jpWEdlCfXQW0QSBZ8Gx4MnY_TQ-Oxus
To hear the struggles, fight, and yet positive spirit Lex embodies is so rare. He inspires me, he educated me and I'm so glad I got to work with him.
A leading broadway man opens up about being Asian, Shaming, and his personal feelings on other pressing issues. My purpose for this series is to further a conversation facing many of my friends, peers, mentors, and other artists. We are not free until we speak the truth and take action to be there for others! See the episode of Devin Illaw here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGSHT8c1_wk
Poetic Truth is a collaborative film of 11 mini episodes + 1 Special Episode. It is a visual art project that represents the story of 12 diverse individuals from different walks of life revealing their truth through movements and documentary-style interviews
Brian Thomas is a NYC-based filmmaker/photographer that has worked in all avenues of the biz over the past 30 years. Brian moved to NYC in 1993 to pursue a commercial dance career. It didn't take him long to land his dream job the 1995 MTV Music Awards dancing beside Michael Jackson. After many years of touring with various artists as a dancer, BT transitioned and mastered the art of choreography earning him an Emmy Nomination for the Michael Jackson's 30th Anniversary Special. He thrived in artist development, television, live stage, and for legendary artists in music winning awards and Emmy Recognitions for his work.
Brian's education in filmmaking and photography started at The School of Visual Arts in 2008 and fell in love with story telling. His mission is to promote empathy thru his Visual Art; furthering a conversation about connection, equality, and mindset.
Hey! I'm Brian Thomas, a New York City-based filmmaker, and photographer, with the mission of promoting empathy thru visual art
Starting March 4th, on this podcast, you'll find a mix of uncut interviews from projects, segments from videos, films, and documentaries that I'm creating. I want to share everything that I'm involved in and have this space to create a conversation about connection, equality, and mindset.