Southern Fried Filmworks

Southern Fried Filmworks is a full service multimedia production company committed to acquiring, developing, and creating independent movies, television series and special-interest projects. Southern Fried works with home-grown and international writers and directors committed to their craft and to relating courageous, beyond the ordinary stories in their unique vision.

Southern Fried Filmworks writers and directors span across cultures, genres and even oceans. These multi-faceted creatives have expanded their talents in every area of entertainment and beyond, bringing these experiences to life in their scripts and on the screen.

Trevite Willis, Producer

Trevite A. Willis has been active in the development and production of multimedia productions for distribution and prevalently feature films for theatrical release including the romantic comedy “What a Man Wouldn’t Do for a Woman,” and the African-American gay coming-of-age “Blueprint,” which enjoyed a successful festival run, ending with the director named one of Out Magazine’s 100 people of 2007.

The 2008 Columbia University short film, Uncle Killa, she produced earned the director a DGA Best Student Film – African American award, and was picked up by HBO. She is currently in post-production with the Bahamian drama, Children of God, which is based on the award-winning short film Float.

Ms. Willis holds an MBA in International Business and has been continuously engaged in the production of motion pictures since 1999. Her experience in the entertainment business has taken on many roles and responsibilities. After leaving a position with the 1997 World Series Champion Florida Marlins major league baseball organization, she assumed influential roles in marketing and promotions with the Independent Feature Project’s IFFM in New York and later with The Fremantle Corporation.

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