Only one day left until The Gullah Project’s documentary film first cut arrives!

Buz Kloot, left, and Diane Leone brave a shower to film water runoff in the marsh after a storm. Leone, a conservationist for Natural Resources Conservation Service, was instrumental in making contacts on St. Helena Island.
Buz Kloot, left, and Diane Leone brave a shower to film water runoff in the marsh after a storm. Leone, a conservationist for Natural Resources Conservation Service, was instrumental in making contacts on St. Helena Island.

The waiting is almost over. Only ONE DAY left until The Gullah Project’s documentary film first cut! Don’t miss out.

The first cut of The Gullah Project’s documentary film premieres in two days

Ali O'Hara pets a pig for the first time during a break in filming at Ben Johnson's farm on St. Helena Island, S.C. O'Hara grew up in Michigan and came to South Carolina to study public relations at the University of South Carolina's graduate school. She now works as a multimedia journalist for WSPA-CBS.
Ali O’Hara pets a pig for the first time during a break in filming at Ben Johnson’s farm on St. Helena Island, S.C. O’Hara grew up in Michigan and came to South Carolina to study public relations at the University of South Carolina’s graduate school. She now works as a multimedia journalist for WSPA-CBS.

Land preservation, conservation issues, local farming and fisheries The first cut of the documentary film from The Gullah Project is coming in TWO DAYS!! Be ready.

The first cut of The Gullah Project’s documentary film premieres in three days

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.
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!!

Get out your oyster knife. The Gullah Project’s first cut is coming in only FOUR DAYS!!

Atiba Smith, left, Lee Walker and Jeremy Aaron work from the dock as Earnest Atkins stands for a portrait on his johnboat. Walker and Aaron were visual communications majors at University of South Carolina.
Atiba Smith, left, Lee Walker and Jeremy Aaron work from the dock as Earnest Atkins stands for a portrait on his johnboat. Walker and Aaron were visual communications majors at University of South Carolina.

 

The first cut of The Gullah Project’s documentary film premieres in five days

Michael Tolbert works on the website and social media at command central. Tolbert, an undergraduate at University of South Carolina, also has his own production company.
Michael Tolbert works on the website and social media at command central. Tolbert, an undergraduate at University of South Carolina, also has his own production company.

 

Labor Day Special – The first cut of The Gullah Project’s documentary film premieres in FIVE DAYS!!!