Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV
Chief Executive Officer
Atlanta native Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV is an award-winning Liberian-American film director, producer and musical artist who is emerging with force within the LA entertainment community. His vast portfolio has given him the privIlege of working alongside the likes of D.I.F.F.A. AIDS Foundation, Netflix, The Make A Wish Foundation, Celebrity Music Director Kimberly Burse (Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Cira), Brian Littrell (Backstreet Boys), and many others.
Tabiyus has built an impressive team of next-generation industry leaders and creatives and has been hard at work producing several projects including multiple feature films, and his new television series titled “Should I Do It?” Tabiyus is part of the World Reach Global non-profit organization, and the son of Bishop Frederick and Pastor Karen Nah, who were awarded the President Barack Obama Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016 for their work in Ministry and Missions in Liberia.
His vision is to create “Life Changing Cinema” that deals with a series of relevant issues such as Human Trafficking, Immigration, Love, Deception, Addiction, Homosexuality, and Religion, in ways that entertain, engage and inspire people from all over the world.
BRENNEN HARPER
Chief Operating Officer
Brennen is a California based producer, originally from Atlanta, who found his passion for filmmaking at a very young age.
Beginning his career as an actor at only 11 years old, Brennen dove head first into the industry and soon transitioned from his role in front of the camera to his career behind camera, in the corporate sector, by 18.
His credits include work for brands such as Ultra, NBC, MTV, Sony, and Lancome. He believes the duty of a filmmaker is to tell the clients story in full, within each and every project.