OCTFME Recognizes St. Clair DuBois as the June 2014 Filmmaker of the Month

Monday, June 2, 2014

St. Clair DuBois, a native to the Anacostia neighborhood of DC, is a director, writer and executive producer with 14 years of media production and entertainment experience. He began his career working as a production assistant with Spike Lee’s 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks while attending film school at Pratt Institute.

His first experience on a film set was on Spike Lee’s 2002 feature 25th Hour.  He would later work on other Spike projects She Hate Me, Sucker Free City, Jesus Children of America, and Inside Man.

In 2003, St. Clair began writing and producing commercial projects, working with brands that included Pepsi, Kmart, TNT, Coca-Cola, BET, MTV, UNCF, and Royal Caribbean.  In 2009, after writing and producing international commercial projects for Coca-Cola through Sony Entertainment and Arcade Creative Group, St. Clair founded MultoMedia.

As creative director and executive producer of MultoMedia, St. Clair wrote, developed, directed and produced the Branded Entertainment series that includes The Engadget Show and Signature Sounds. Signature Sounds, a music-inspired food and travel show, proved to be a success for MultoMedia, helping launch the career of independent rapper Macklemore and garnering more than 2 million viewers for AOL.

As of 2014, St. Clair has shifted his focus to bringing feature film and commercial development and production to the District. He currently resides in the Ward 8 neighborhood of Anacostia.

Visit https://vimeo.com/multomedia to see more of St. Clair’s work. 

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