Marttise Hill

Speaker

Marttise Hill is an award-winning filmmaker and the Metro NY Film/TV Rep for Rosco Laboratories. Marttise received his Bachelor’s in English Literature from Morehouse College and their MFA in Film Production from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He has taught courses on physical production, directing, creative producing, and screenwriting at Montclair State University, Brooklyn College, Tribeca Film Institute Teaching Artist Fellowship, and the Ghetto Film School in New York. Marttise founded Pryor Hill Productions with his creative partner, Julius Pryor, a full-service media production company that focuses on creating compelling content by underrepresented filmmakers.

He’s produced, shot, and directed cultural content about the black male experience in America, Juneteenth, College Football great Charlie Ward, and the world-famous Bethune Cookman University Marching Band. In his role at Rosco, Marttise enjoys helping filmmakers find solutions to their lighting and backdrop needs. He’s produced two indie features that world premiered at the Sundance Film Festival: Tahir Jetter’s romantic comedy, “How to Tell You’re a Douchebag”, and Michael Larnell’s debut, “Cronies”, executive produced by Spike Lee.

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