Communications
SOC Commencement Speaker: Kofi Gayle-Tendai
Kofi Gayle-Tendai, one of two 2018 American University School of Communication (AU SOC) student commencement speakers, is a Washington D.C. native who has always had an interest in entertaining. Since youth he's used both music and video to express himself, as well as his view of the world. After spending some time on the local art scene making a name for himself as a musician and videographer, he decided to finish his degree, graduating from Howard University in 2015 with a BA in Radio Television and Film, then continued on to AU SOC that fall to begin work towards an MFA in Film & Electronic Media. He is currently completing his Capstone project, a narrative short about the dangers of using violence to solve problems.
“My time in SOC has strengthened my abilities along with my confidence in them. It has also provided me the knowledge on how to put these abilities into action. I've gained mentors, collaborators and friends, valuable relationships that will be instrumental in my success in the industry.”
Professionally, he is already establishing himself. Gayle-Tendai has had one of his short film assignments selected for a festival, and he has started a production company Born on Friday and has done work for the U.S. Office of Housing and Urban Development, DCTV, Fox 5 and NBC 4 to name few.
After commencement, he will join 19 other students traveling to L.A. as part of SOC’s competitive L.A. Intensive program, which takes recent alums with a focus in the field of entertainment including television and film to California to meet alumni and industry professionals through site visits, meetings, panel discussions and social events. He plans to move to L.A. and hopes to direct feature films.
“Writing and Directing my short film Momma's Boy was a great experience that has definitely prepared me for a career as a filmmaker. I had to pitch my idea, write/rewrite and revise my script, hire a crew, cast actors, shoot, edit and promote my film, and finally submit to festivals. From inception to completion, pre to post production, it was my responsibility to get the film made and I'm happy to say it was a success!”
Updated 5/16: Watch Kofi Gayle-Tendai's commencement speech
Watch Kofi Gayle-Tendai’s work: www.vimeo.com/kofitendai