David Massey(I)
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
David Massey is an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker with a Bachelor of
Arts degree in Communications & Education from Ohio Dominican College
and a Master of Fine Arts degree in advanced film & television studies
from the American Film Institute. His 1992 film, "Last Breeze of
Summer", was nominated for an Academy Award making Massey the first
African-American to be nominated in the Live-Action Short Film
category. Massey has been the recipient of several prestigious awards.
The Martin Ritt Scholarship, Eastman Kodak Second Century Honoree,
inductee at The Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, The National Education
Association for the "Advancement of Learning through Broadcasting",
2011 PBS Innovated Teacher Award, the National Black Programming
Consortium "Prized Pieces". Heartland Film Festival's Crystal Heart,
and is a voting member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences.