Interview with a King

Atlanta, GA – July 6, 2024

“Interview With A King” is a remarkable 3D animated short film of nearly 38 minutes that masterfully embodies the essence and sagacity of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. using an enthralling interview encounter. This revolutionary creation seamlessly combines artificial intelligence (AI) character customization and animation software alongside expert voice portrayals, resulting in the vivid portrayal of a sophisticated representation of Dr. King from 1968.

Director, Barrye L. Price at the Charlotte Black Film Festival

The film’s screenplay, penned in 2018 by Major General Barrye L. Price, Ph.D., U.S. Army Retired, a distinguished King historian with over 30 years of expertise, brings historical accuracy and authenticity to the film. General Price has delivered over 300 speeches on Dr. King’s life and legacy and joins forces with Florita Bell Griffin, Ph.D., to direct and produce the film. They combine their expertise and creative vision to deliver a powerful and meaningful cinematic experience.

The filmmakers of “Interview With A King” made a conscious decision not to create an exact likeness of Dr. King for the film. Instead, they aimed to authentically capture the essence of his character and personality through animation. This unique approach, while ensuring a respectful and legal portrayal, pays homage to his iconic achievements and legacy, creating a powerful and compelling tribute to Dr. King.

While “Interview With A King” touches upon significant moments such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the March on Washington, it also delves into lesser-known aspects, revealing personal anecdotes and hidden struggles that shaped Dr. King’s remarkable journey. The film offers a profound understanding of his ideals, challenges, and the lasting impact of his tireless activism.

L to R: Aliyana S., Carolyn T. attendees at the Charlotte Black Film Festival both said “they learned new information from Interview With a King

As a timely reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and justice, “Interview With A King” showcases Dr. King’s unwavering belief in nonviolence and his commitment to peaceful protest. Through its compelling narrative, accomplished voice acting, emotionally resonant music, and the steadfast commitment of ARC Communications’ talented creative team, the film inspires audiences to contemplate the strides achieved and the ongoing efforts needed to confront systemic racism and discrimination.

At the heart of “Interview With A King” is the voice of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., portrayed by the talented Dr. Stephon Ferguson, a professional Dr. King voice performer. Dr. Ferguson’s remarkable ability to embody Dr. King’s tone, speech patterns, forceful remarks, and passionate delivery ensures that viewers hear the essence of Dr. King’s powerful message as if spoken by the man himself. This adds an extra layer of authenticity and resonance to the film, enhancing the overall viewer experience.

To date, the film has won the following awards:

The Indie FEST Film Awards 2024 – Bronze Award Best Animation

Documentaries Without Borders International Film Festival – Award Winner

Festigious Los Angeles – Monthly Film Competition – Award Winner March 2024

Festigious Los Angeles – Monthly Film Competition – Best Inspirational Film March 2024

Top Shorts – Award Winner 2024

Best Shorts – Award Winner 2024

Top Shorts Film Festival March 2024 – Best Animation

Austin Lift Off Film Festival –

Religion Faith International Film Festival 2024 – Award Winner

OZ Indie Film Festival 2024 – Award Winner

Veteran newscaster Lauren Coleman portrays Dr. King’s animated interviewer. Coleman’s background as a newscaster lends authenticity and believability to her performance, as she captures the tone, rhythm, and nuances of a professional journalist interviewing Dr. King. This gives the animated film more depth and authenticity, improving the entire spectator experience.

The music for the movie, which Rodney Stith wrote and performed with his band Prolific Soul Music, is a potent accompaniment to the images by evoking the fervor and struggles of the civil rights movement. Stith’s soulful voice conveys the liberation and empowerment anthems “Free At Last” and “Let It Go” with authenticity, bridging the past and present while highlighting the challenges that African Americans faced then and now. The music promotes equality, freedom, and the ongoing fight for justice.

Prepare yourself for a transformative journey with “Interview With A King,” where history, animation, and remarkable performances merge to create a profound, immersive experience. Witness Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s essence come to life and let his messages resonate deeply within you.

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