RAMEE RANDALL
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/SHOW RUNNER
Ramee Randall, a native of Los Angeles, CA, is an Executive Producer and Showrunner at the forefront of the fast-emerging genre of micro films. With over 25 years of experience in the entertainment industry, Ramee has cultivated a reputation for her unique ability to align sought-after creatives in film and television, bridging artistry with innovation.
As one of the first women of color to traverse the vertical film space, she has pioneered new ways to experience storytelling in an era where technology and television have merged. Through her work, she champions authentic voices and culturally resonant narratives, ensuring stories are delivered to audiences wherever they are.
Donell Nelson
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Donell Nelson is a master storyteller who shapes entire worlds with words. With an authentic approach rooted in both vision and craft, Donell brings a rare ability to build narratives that thrive within the fast-emerging micro series space—while never compromising the fundamentals and cinematic magic that traditional filmmaking demands.
His work bridges the immediacy of short-form storytelling with the depth of feature-length narratives, proving that even in 90 seconds, audiences can be transported, transformed, and left wanting more.
TERRENCE DEVON
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
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Terrence Devon is a multifaceted creative force—businessman, producer, writer, director, editor, and consultant—whose work spans music, film, and literature. With a deep love for music, Terrence began his journey by filming live hip-hop performances for legendary artists such as E-40, DJ Quik, Rich Boy, and Too Short. That experience inspired him to document the struggles of West Coast artists, resulting in the two-part documentary La 2 Da Bay (Volumes 1 & 2).
Expanding his storytelling beyond the screen, Terrence authored the thought-provoking book Paradox: 365 Days Trapped with Satan’s Daughter, further showcasing his ability to craft compelling, transformative narratives.
Now stepping boldly into the micro series space, Terrence brings raw, gritty depth and authenticity, reimagining how stories can be told for audiences everywhere.
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