Faculty:
Narcel G. Reedus
FILM / VIDEO
Assistant Professor
(MFA Temple University)
office: FA-159
phone: 817-272-0999
email: nreedus@uta.edu
Biography
Narcel G. Reedus is a writer, director, and independent filmmaker. He has won national awards for his dramatic short films For Colored Boys Who’ve Considered Homicide, RaceJuice: An Elixir for the Soul and The Fight. His films have screened at the Lincoln Center in New York, on PBS, in Los Angeles, Miami, Houston, Austin, Chicago, Atlanta… and in international film festivals in Rotterdam, Bermuda, Milan and Berlin.
He taught youth media at Kent State University, the Maine Photographic Workshops, and through a MacArthur Foundation Grant in Atlanta where his teaching methods were documented in the High School Journal.
He earned his MFA in film from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.
