I am truly grateful to recognize those whose generosity has supported my hometown in South Trelawny.
Thank you @legacyparksoccer@grabdreamrentals@justnaturalja@bashys_fragrance and of course all of YOU!!
The decision to give has made a meaningful and lasting difference in my life and in the lives of those who have received these resources.
It has been six months since the hurricane, and we have seen encouraging signs of progress and renewal. But there is still important work ahead, and we remain committed to continuing this journey together.
If you are interested in supporting this community, I invite you to consider making a donation. Your support helps us continue this work and extend these resources to the those who need them.
For donations please see contact in bio.
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@odstudiosphotovideo
Camera Operator - @alec_Rajiv
Editor - @nappyleee
#southtrelawny #ourchildren #teamnosleepja
The longest wait for the shortest project. But this is truly my most personal work. Not because I produced all the music and micro-managed the process (as I usually do), but because I explored and exposed parts of myself that I had never shared before.
On Thursday March 26, at the legendary Harry J Studio in Kingston Jamaica. I offered to a few specially invited guests and members of the press, the opportunity to have an immersive sensory experience of The Open Heart Project in an intimate musical dialogue. Thanks to the exceptional work of an amazing team of collaborators, I was able to fully actualize the vision in my heart.
So from my heart to yours… please fulljoy The Open Heart Project. Out now on all streaming platforms - and watch the visualizer for the final song in the story arc, “S.E.X. (Sacred Energy Xchange)” shot on location at the beautiful Princess Senses The Mangrove.
More to come…
#theopenheartproject #jah9albumseason
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we’re highlighting Tashara-Lee Johnson, COO and Interim Head of Production at The LAB.
Behind many productions is someone making sure everything runs smoothly. For Jamaican producer Tashara-Lee Johnson, that role has shaped a career built on hard work, problem-solving, and a deep love for storytelling.
A CARIMAC graduate from the University of the West Indies, Mona, Tashara began her career as a production assistant and worked her way up through the industry to now help lead productions across film, television and commercial projects.
Swipe through to learn more about her journey and her advice for young women entering the production industry.
Happy International Women’s Day from GD Films.
Photography @garrethdaley
Design @miz.reece
Creative Direction @raeyconnery
#WomensDay #WomenInFilmandTV #GDFilms