The first cut of The Gullah Project’s documentary film premieres in three days Posted bythegullahprojectAugust 26, 2014April 13, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:Agriculture, Beaufort, Beaufort SC, Behind the Scenes, Behind the Scenes Photos, Documentary Film, First Cut, Fishermen, Geechee, Gullah, Gullah Geechee, Hida Visuals, Organic Agriculture, St. Helena Island, The Gullah Project, Three Days, University of South Carolina Ski Dauphiney runs the first camera during a civil rights symposium at the Penn Center National Historic Landmark District on St. Helena Island. Dauphiney worked on the crew and in post-production for the project. The Gullah / Geechee culture is nestled along the south east coast from North Carolina to Georgia. Learn more on Monday, September 1st only THREE DAYS REMAIN!! Share this:FacebookTwitterLike Loading... Related
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