T. Julian Gipson - Entertainment Consultant/Film Producer/ Marketing Mogul




TROY JULIAN GIPSON IS FEATURED on:

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My first film I produced was:
SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT
The documentary celebrates the career of Indiana’s Crispus Attucks Tigers, who, in 1955, became the first all-black high-school basketball team to win a state championship. Interspersing grainy game film and interviews with original team members, like the N.B.A. legend Oscar Robertson and the former Harlem Globetrotter Hallie Bryant, the movie pays tribute to a time when basketball scholarships and N.B.A. opportunities were unknown. Back then, a player’s only opportunity was to make history. — Jeannette Catsoulis, The New York Times


PRODUCTION COMPANY: Figaro Films, Inc..
RELEASING COMPANY: Figaro Films, Inc..
COMPLETED: 2002.
MPAA RATING: None.
RUNNING TIME: 70 Minutes.
LOS ANGELES RELEASE: 09/13/02.
COLOR: B/W. Color.
FILM TYPE: Documentary.
PRODUCER(S): Betsy Blankenbaker Oscar Robertson
CO-PRODUCER(S): Steve Marra. Ted Steeg.
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER(S): T. Julian Gipson
Historian - John Gipson
DIRECTOR(S): Betsy Blakenbaker.
CO-DIRECTOR(S): William Abadie.
DIRECTOR(S) OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Robert Shepard. Dustin Teel.
FILM EDITOR(S): Steve Marra.
SOUND: Alan Johnson. Gary Mielke.
WRITTEN BY: J. Eli Gray (Additional).

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SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT

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