George Mason 麻豆国产 student James Bah will graduate with a pretty impressive resum茅.

At the 2024 Best of Film at George Mason showcase, he screened his music video, , which he directed for rapper Bobby Feeno, also known as former NFL running back Arian Foster. Bah, who was a content creator and uploading his own videos, met Foster when they were both streaming on the platform Twitch, and made a cameo appearance in the video.听
鈥淗e reacted to one of my videos and we eventually got acquainted. I started editing content for him when I was still in high school,鈥 said Bah, who is from Washington, D.C.
Bah traveled to Houston to direct the music video. 鈥淚t was a fantastic experience and it still feels surreal that it happened. It was also my first time participating in Best of Film and a lot of people seemed to really enjoy it.鈥
The music video was also featured at the in October.
The senior started off with an editing concentration before transitioning to a directing focus. 鈥淎s a kid I didn't have cable, so I would watch highlights on YouTube and then I started to recreate those highlights and really got into editing,鈥 said Bah.听
After attending predominantly Black schools growing up, Bah wanted to connect with other Black filmmakers, 鈥渟o I founded the (BFMA), whose mission is to bring together Black storytellers on campus,鈥 said Bah.

鈥淎 lot of the times you鈥檒l see the same producers, directors, and cinematographers working on multiple projects together. The experience of being on set, that networking and collaborative culture, is essential in the film industry. BFMA provides us with those kinds of opportunities to get more projects on our reels,鈥 said Bah, who is the president of the organization.听
In addition to the Best of Film showcase, Bah has participated in numerous George Mason film events, either featuring his own work or supporting the work of his peers and professors.听
In 2024, Bah was the moderator for Professor Nikyatu Jusu鈥檚 film Nanny at George Mason鈥檚 . 鈥淚 was nervous at first, but I鈥檇 watched the film multiple times and we have a good relationship, so after a while it just turned into a conversation and was smooth sailing from there,鈥 said Bah.
鈥淧rofessor Jusu has been such an instrumental figure into my development and into my craft. I joke all the time that she鈥檚 my 鈥榓untie鈥 because we're both Sierra Leonian,鈥 said Bah, who took FAVS 475 Advanced Fiction Directing with Jusu.
Bah said his early academic advisor Lori Yi and current BFMA faculty advisor Leonard Collins were also really impactful in supporting him throughout his academic journey.听
鈥淛ames is a really passionate filmmaker. I鈥檝e enjoyed so many of his projects, but my favorite is his senior thesis project, The Lick, about the challenges of growing up in Southeast D.C.听Even with just the first draft, I was in awe. He has a gift and he has something special with this film,鈥 said Leonard Collins, BA Film and Video Studies 鈥20, a FAVS adjunct professor and teaching assistant.
鈥淚 see James giving back to the students of George Mason and his community as an award-winning director, producer someday,鈥 said Collins.听
Bah has already been on a professional set as a location assistant on the Academy Award-nominated Netflix film Rustin. He learned about the opportunity while working at the nonprofit as a videographer and mentor to grade school students.
鈥淟ocation assistants are next to production assistants where they're essentially handymen doing what鈥檚 needed in order to keep everything on set moving. I spent a couple of weeks working 14-to-16-hour days on set. It was a lot of work, but I loved the experience. I was grateful for the opportunity and I had a blast,鈥 said Bah.听
In addition to working at Life Pieces to Masterpieces, Bah also worked at George Mason鈥檚 , and聽did digital storytelling work for and
鈥淎fter graduation, I hope to be working with an organization where I can use my creative ambition to give back to community and help others by any means,鈥 said Bah.
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