Howard Gibson

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Howard Gibson
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Howard Gibson

(1973-09-12) September 12, 1973 (age 47)
Washington, DC USA
NationalityAmerican
EducationUCLA/American Film Institute 1994-96
OccupationCreative Filmmaker & Entrepreneur

Howard Gibson (born September 12, 1973) is an American filmmaker and entrepreneur.

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Founder of Levl Studio, A Creative Capital Venture Studio, that combines digital craftsmanship with innovative thinking and delivers digital solutions on a worldwide scale.

One half of Dem Gibsons Films, A brother & sister Writer, Director, and Producer film team made up of siblings Christel & Howard Gibson.

Executive Producer and Director of television series "Double Cross" An AllBlk Original Series/AMC Networks

A native of Washington, DC and raised in Prince George's County Maryland; Howard Gibson has been seasoned in the transformative culture of hip-hop since 1992. Howard has a wide range of experience working with large brands as a creative director: Disney, Viacom, Sony, Nike, Mercedes Benz, and Time Warner to name a few. In the 90's Howard shot and or produced 100 music videos for top billboard recording. Later, he produced four DVD films and documentaries; grossing over $100 million in sales and ran a successful management and production company developing TV series and films.

Howard co-wrote "Vicious Circle" with famed music video director Paul Boyd, a feature film starring Paul Rodriguez Jr, Emily Rios, and Trevor Wright, which received the Best Picture Award at the 2008 NYILFF HBO.[1]

By mid 2000's and with technology merging more into media, Howard shifted gears; starting his own interactive technology company. Held the position as Advisory Partner Over Media with a private equity firm; developing emerging media opportunities. He also held C-Level positions in branding for two technology companies, and was responsible of cultivating and negotiating strategic alliances; building a value of over $90 million.


Howard is passionate to bring the knowledge, the support and the resources to creative minds of underserved minorities world wide.

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References

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicious_Circle_(2008_film)

    https://wherever-i-look.com/articles/coming-soon/double-cross-season-2allblk-formerly-umc-preview

    https://www.blackfilm.com/read/2020/05/umc-to-premiere-action-packed-thriller-double-cross-on-may-21/