Cut+Run’s Miyake edits ‘Black Joy Manifest’
“Black Joy Manifesto” is a short film and poetic love letter to the beauty and importance of Black lives. Created by PASSERINE’s Adam Tillman-Young and Shalonda Cornitcher and edited by
“Black Joy Manifesto” is a short film and poetic love letter to the beauty and importance of Black lives. Created by PASSERINE’s Adam Tillman-Young and Shalonda Cornitcher and edited by
Aika Miyake isn’t just an astounding editor for Cut+Run, the Japanese immigrant, known for her dreamy tableaus, comedic timing and poignant storytelling, is also a huge fan of Netflix’s critically-acclaimed
Jordan knows that basketball means family. In the new spot, “Unite” Passerine Director Adam Tillman-Young and Cut+Run Editor Aika Miyake teamed up to show how family ties are forged on
Ghetto Film School’s new short film “What’s in a Name” amplifies GFS’s goal to give platforms to people whose stories are not always told and volume to voices often unheard.