Posted by | Ray Cornelius
Congrats to acclaimed filmmaker, super producer, director and my fraternity brother Rob Hardy. He will be recognized at this year’s “Synergy Awards” presented by the African American Film Critics Association (AFFCA). The event takes place on July 20 at Bobbcat Films in Atlanta.
A signature event for the organization, AAFCA SYNERGY celebrates inroads made by film and TV professionals in the Southeast, which now leads the industry with more feature film productions than any other market in the world. AAFCA SYNERGY provides an opportunity for creative professionals in Atlanta and the Southeast region to connect and collaborate with their peers across the industry. Hardy will join an outstanding group of Atlanta-based entrepreneurs and creatives who have been acknowledged by the organization for their achievements.
A respected, creative thought leader, Hardy has been at the forefront of the current success of film production in the Southeast with such franchise films as “Stomp The Yard,” which was filmed in Atlanta, and “Think Like A Man” (both made alongside one-time producing partner Will Packer) that have generated over $200 million at the box office. As a television director, Hardy has amassed an impressive resume with such shows as “Power,” “Blindspot,” “Criminal Minds,” “The Flash” and “Vampire Diaries”. Hardy is also off to a promising start creating television. Recently, BET picked up “The Quad,” a scripted series around HBCU life that Hardy co-created and for which he serves as an executive producer, for a second season. Also, it was recently announced that Hardy is developing the series “Atlanta’s Most Wanted” with rapper/actor/producer T.I. and Jerry Bruckheimer Television at FOX.
Previous AAFCA SYNERGY Award recipients include Tirrell Whittley and Nick Nelson, principals of the media marketing company, Liquid Soul; Charles Humbard, founder and president of UPtv; Roger M. Bobb, executive producer of the popular sitcoms, “Rickey Smiley Show and “Mann and Wife”; Brett Dismuke and Eric Tomosunas, principals of Swirl Films and Mark Swinton, producer at Tyler Perry Studio.
See you there!
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