Current Projects
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Minnie On A Plane
After the death of their grandmother, a talented yet troubled teenage boy called Baby struggles to provide for his little sister Minnie and protect her from their negligent mother. This urban family drama feature film explores the meaning and process of forgiveness through the incredible bond between a brother and sister.
Project Status: Pre-Production
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A Perfect Day
In this short film, a husband and wife set out on a hike with their young daughter on what seems to be a perfect day. Yet as the day goes on, the couple is faced with dangerous weather and an impossible dilemma as conflict rises between them.
Project Status: Pre-Production
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Clean Up Crew
In response to a new government initiative, a diverse yet tight knit community of outcasts faces systemic corruption that seeks not just to displace them but to erase them. Set in Downtown Los Angeles, this series dives into the underworld of the unhoused as they struggle to survive.
Project Status: In Development
If you are interested in getting involved and supporting any of my upcoming projects, contact me. Scripts, pitch decks and additional information is available upon request for potential producing partners, creative collaborators, and financiers.
Past Projects
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BMore Baggers Episode One
Funded by a generous grant from the Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund, this web series follows three friends coming of age. Will, Chase, and Liam all come from different backgrounds but are connected by a deep friendship. When one of them faces financial hardship that threatens his ability to stay in college, the friends hatch a plan to help him even if it means breaking a few rules.
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BMore Baggers Episode Two
In this follow up episode, Will, Chase, and Liam have begun leading a double life. They have found a way to secure the bag: money, bling, and even designer clothes. Yet a chasm grows in their group as one of them is having doubts, while the others are celebrating. Little do they know, someone nearby’s out to stop them. If the trio aren’t careful, they might get busted.
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Commencement Address
Seheri was the distinguished student speaker at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Education commencement ceremony. Weaving together personal stories from her urban upbringing along with relevant research, Seheri wrote and delivered a heartfelt speech designed to inform and inspire educators to better serve urban students.
“Each life is defined by a series of moments woven into stories that express the essence of our existence.”
— Seheri Swint