Filmmaking

Filmmaking is the origin of our story and existence. As a company, we believe in capturing stories in the communities we serve and that authentically reflect us. This is where we excel. 

Through the production of our own content we strive to depict stories of diverse and marginalized communities and perspectives that are misrepresented on screen. We look for the stories that get overlooked, helping to illustrate voices that are relatable, authentic and, most importantly, with integrity. 

We consider ourselves a “one stop shop” for all five phases of the filmmaking process. Our team has expertise in development, pre-production, production, post-production and distribution.

Coming Soon

George’s Audience

Previous Projects

Previous Projects

Amplify Our Voices Pilot Project

A docuseries highlighting a collective group of entrepreneurial journeys of Black-Owned Businesses from various industries. 

Choices

In Anecessarie Film’s third short film, this story follows Semaj's inspiring dancer who plunges her into an ugly world that quickly spills over into her own. 

Caught Up - Episode One

Anecessarie Film’s first web-series, which follows a group of college friends colliding with the present at the Hooper's Dinner Party unveiling secrets to jumpstart a series of lies and betrayal. 


Testimonials

“It was a pleasure working with Anecessarie films! The process was seamless and took a load off me because they were knowledgeable. They were prompt and stayed until the job was completed” 

Rifa

"Anecessarie Film were professional, patient, talented, and creative problem solvers. The videos required extensive b-roll, a considerable amount of voice-over work, and several rounds of editing, all expertly done. Tyrone was open to feedback, and it was evident that his ultimate goal was to create a high-quality product with superior client satisfaction.”

Linda Harelick

“A driven artist focused on quality work in the film and media industry. A self-motivated company that can deliver any task that they are faced with.” 

Marquise Foster