Decoder Media

@DecoderMedia

We are a NYC based creative production house that develops and produces content for TV, film and digital on-site platforms.

New York City
Joined April 2010

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    Mar 23

    The story of Harlem is a story of champions. Congratulations to on his Outstanding Directing in a Documentary win for By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem.

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    Mar 29

    Congratulations to client projects and By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem on TWO big wins this weekend for Outstanding Independent Motion Picture and Outstanding Directing in a Documentary!

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  3. Mar 23

    Congratulation to for winning a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Directing in Documentary for the series "By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem."

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    Mar 15

    Join us tomorrow on Clubhouse at 2pm ET/11am PT for a conversation with the documentary directors nominated for the NAACP Image Award.

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    Feb 20

    A must watch on By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem.

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    Feb 28

    There’s a documentary on called by whatever means necessary plz watch this documentary if you fukk wit me let’s talk about what your thoughts are on that doc I have my opinion but I wanna build wit those who watched it so holla me via DM even if we never spoke before

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  7. Mar 5

    Great news segment on the documentary series "By Whatever Means Necessary" feature director for Black History Month. Check it out!

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    Mar 3
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    Jan 4

    ...if you ever end up checking out : I've recommended Britannia, War of the Worlds, & Godfather of Harlem (fiction, but not subversive Malcolm X is in) -- & By Whatever Means Necessary (a docuseries centered around the civil rights movement, Harlem, & character basis')...

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    Feb 11

    Watching “By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem” on . One of my favorites, pops on the screen. What a pleasant surprise.

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    Feb 18

    One thing I love about are the documentaries. Watching a 4 part doc on EPIX about Harlem called By Whatever Means Necessary. Although I’m from the Bronx, my heart was always in Harlem. El Barrio too.

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    Feb 18

    If you have not seen this series yet - do! The Harlem documented, portrayed, and discussed here takes in West, Central and East Harlem (El Barrio) - in all its richness, cultural and political diversity

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    Feb 21
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    8 Dec 2020

    New video out with director Keith McQuirter about his new 4-part docuseries on . We discuss how this series is a history lesson about how Latinos and Blacks created magic in the 1960's and again unifying in 2020.

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    2 Jul 2019
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    is proud to host award-winning director and producer this week! Nominee for at this week’s event for his doc, this Tuesday at 11h gets at and

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    Feb 12

    In honor of , we're shining a light on filmmaker 's work to write a new chapter in American history. His film exposed the grim incarceration statistics of one neighborhood and helped release Mr. Baron Walker from prison.

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  18. Feb 14

    Our DocuSeries "By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem" got nominated for a for Outstanding Directing in Documentary! 🙌🙌🙌 and the entire and Significant Teams!

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