SET PIECES  offers an on the ground look inside independent filmmaking through five unique filmmakers and one day on their film set.

In this expanded installment, we look at the production of Pete Chatmon's short film BLACKCARD. It would be just another day for Leonard, except The Commission, a shadow organization tasked with keeping members up to snuff on their “blackness”, is hot on his trail for his latest infraction. An afternoon with the love of his life, Lona, goes off course as a missing ID card escalates into questions of loyalty, life, and love. 

BLACKCARD was shot over the three days with a crew of fifteen. Budget for the project was funded by Double 7 Images.. Filmmaker Pete Chatmon shares insight & advice from over 20 years in independent filmmaking.

BLACKCARD has screened at multiple Festivals including the UrbanWorld Film Festival Shorts program in New York City and The Austin Film Festival. It is now streaming and available to view on HBO Now & HBO Go. In September 2015 director Pete Chatmon was selected to participate in the prestigious Sony Pictures Television Diverse Director's Program. Since Blackcard, Chatmon has gone on to direct over 30 episodes of comedic & dramatic television for multiple network and cable programs.

Pete Chatmon’s “BlackCard”

SET PIECES: Volume One

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