Tuesday, May 26, 2009

James Graves: Miles & Miles of "Making it Happen"

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James Graves is on a mission to Make it Happen! As an award-winning film producer with 25 years in radio and television, James is the producer of "Making it Happen: Masters of Inventions" (1995) and the creative producer of The Night Tulsa Burned (Sold to the History Channel). Artistically diverse, Graves worked as a program director for the popular Jazz station KXLU; on-air personality for classic rock station KLSX; worked for KCBS Television in Los Angeles producing shorts featuring community business owners and community activists; and, even produced the Howard Stern show.

Hosted by Glen Thurman, actor and recipient of the NAACP Lifetime Achievement Award for theater, three NAACP Image Awards, a Dramalogue Award and a Los Angeles Critics Award nomination, "Making it Happen: Masters of Inventions" is a fascinating program offering a wealth of archival footage that documents creativity and achievements of many African Americans including the real McCoy. Elijah McCoy, the inventor of the locomotive lubricating method, has a living inventor grandson who is next on James list of interviewees.

Masters of Inventions won the Golden Apple Award and the National Educational Media Network. Currently, Mr. Graves is seeking investors for film projects that will produce interesting documentaries, educational and original films and to provide and even more diverse selection of artists and viewpoints in the film industry.

Want to help make it happen? Send James an email: kawseffproductions01@yahoo.com

To see an excerpt from the documentary visit: www.mastersofinvention.net & BE Blessed!

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