![]() ![]() His work has appeared on Hulu, Netflix, Disney+, and premiered at prominent film festivals worldwide, including Tribeca, HotDocs, and Sheffield. He directed and produced Picture Jasper, a festival award winning short documentary, as well as 4 narrative short films, and a one-hour travel documentary TV pilot Rock Men. He was an Associate Producer and Assistant Editor on Ski Bum: The Warren Miller Story, which won the 2019 Slamdance Audience Award for Breakout Feature. His passion lies in crafting well-researched and engaging true stories that are not yet known to general audiences, and using the power of cinema for positive social change. Nelson Tracey is a producer, director, and editor. He has a BA from Duke University, where he was a four-year team manager for Mike Krzyzewski’s men’s basketball team (which included a trip to the Elite 8), and an MBA from the Yale School of Management. The 2002 installment of Seasons of Change won the NAMIC Vision Award for Best News/Informational Program. Under the BHM umbrella, he was the executive producer on Seasons of Change: The African American Athlete (20), Relatively Speaking: George Foreman, and Relatively Speaking: Joe Dumars. While at ESPN, he was responsible for programming content in college football, college basketball, NCAA Championships, Track & Field, and Black History Month (to name a few). At Tennis Channel, he aggregated, managed, and scheduled tennis content developed programs in various genres and led business development initiatives. He has been researching and interviewing subjects for a book on Coach Willie Jeffries – the first African American head football coach in NCAA Division-IA – while also editing video versions of the comedy podcast There It Is. Farr III started Trey Mojo Productions in 2005.
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