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In the Spotlight with FUJIFILM – “Harlem Fragments”, Shot on FUJIFILM X-H2S

CineD is always searching for a way to connect creators and manufacturers – and, of course, to help filmmakers show their work. This is why we teamed up with FUJIFILM to show our filming community work that has been done with FUJIFILM cameras. If you use a FUJIFILM camera and are interested in getting your work featured, click here to learn more. “In the Spotlight” is proudly sponsored by FUJIFILM. For this “In the Spotlight” article, we engaged with Director/Creative Producer/Filmmaker Cameron Tyler Carr and Director of Photography Nona Catusanu, who were kind enough to share details about their latest creation “Harlem Fragments“, an autobiographical story of the breakdown of a Harlem Black family during the 2008 recession. Told through the eyes of a young boy using FUJIFILM X-H2S, the film is made up of a mixture of present-day footage, flashbacks, and animated memories. Trailer: “Harlem Fragments”/ FUJIFILM. Credit: FUJIFILM First things first, we wanted to hear from Cameron about describing the film and the challenges he had in executing this project. Director’s notes by Cameron Tyler Carr Harlem Fragments is an Afro-Futurist scrapbook storytelling about the beautiful destruction of a Harlem Black family during the 2008 recession, told from the POV of a 10-year-old, and inspired by an extremely difficult point in my life, and functions as a PSA across all communities to relate to, for families, parents and children alike. The film explores the haunting societal pressures of achieving the Black American dream and examines the philosophical question...

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Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 20 December, 2023

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