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When I was in sixth grade, I was voted “Most Likely to Be on TV.” My friends joked it would be as a fugitive on America’s Most Wanted, but my teachers recognized my love for storytelling—a passion that has guided me ever since.
Whether through comedy or horror, my stories blend absurdity with emotional truth, creating connections between people and experiences. Armed with knowledge from film school and hands-on skills gained on professional sets, I’m constantly sharpening my craft to tell better stories—not just for myself, but for others who want to bring their visions to life.
Looking ahead, I’m driven to create, collaborate, and grow as a storyteller. No matter the project, my love for storytelling will always push me forward.
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More About Kadeem
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Born and raised across South Florida, I didn’t grow up immersed in TV or film production and never imagined I’d pursue a career in it. Instead, I started in journalism, from eighth grade through my early college years. That changed when I wrote my first feature script and directed my short film Online Dating, which earned a top spot on my campus’ Campus Movie Fest contest. I didn’t realize it at the time, but that project marked the beginning of my journey into filmmaking.
After years of resisting the pull toward storytelling, I finally embraced it and went to film school. Even then, I didn’t think I’d make it in the industry—until a surprising turn of events proved otherwise. A short-term gig cleaning a storage unit in Georgia turned into a few weeks as an art pa on a HGTV show. From there, I landed my first full-time gig on Stargirl (Season 3), where I learned the ins and outs of set life and began using those lessons to elevate my own projects.
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My short film, The Bagel, was a hit in each screening I had the privilege of watching with live audiences. Seeing viewers experience a rollercoaster of emotions from start to finish reinforced my love for crafting stories that resonate.
I recently finished writing my most recent feature, Stubs, which is on the short list for the latest Barnstorm Feature Contest. I’ll use what I learned writing this feature on the next one I am currently starting.
Reach out if you would like to hear more about my writing projects.
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Now, four years into working full-time in the Atlanta film industry, I’ve contributed to an array of projects, including TV shows like Citadel and Young Dylan and feature films like Red One and Bad Boys 4. Each experience has deepened my understanding of how words on a page transform into compelling visuals on screen.
Feel free to reach out for my resume if you would like to see a longer list.
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Alongside my industry work, I’ve built a small but passionate community of filmmakers who come together to create whenever we can. My own stories often lean toward comedy and horror, though I’m not afraid to dive into drama when the story demands it.
Beyond my own projects, I love collaborating with others—whether it’s editing interviews, operating a second camera for music videos, or even stepping in front of the camera on occasion. My true passion lies in helping people refine their stories while staying true to their vision.