Harbor Gateway Photo Documentary, L.A. Sunday Times

These photos are republished from the L.A. Times Newspaper. Though it's distrubing to see so much violence within our communities, I am perversely glad that the issue is finally getting more attention.

Harbor Gateway Photo Documentary
L.A. Sunday Times March 4, 2007




High fences can be found throughout the neighborhood in Harbor Gateway where the 204th Street gang stands accused of terrorizing many area residents. A gang crackdown is aimed at getting some control back in the neighborhood.
(Rick Loomis / LAT)
Feb 14, 2007







ALTERED LIVES: Dunya Wagoner holds husband Carl’s hand at a medical facility on Valentine’s Day. He is bedridden after losing a leg in a Harbor Gateway shooting last August. He also lost his auto-shop business.
(Rick Loomis / LAT)
Feb 14, 2007






SHRINE: Candles mark where 14-year-old Cheryl Green, an African American, was slain near her Harbor Gateway home. Two members of the predominantly Latino 204th Street gang have been charged in her killing.
(Rick Loomis / LAT)
Feb 8, 2007







REMEMBRANCE FOR A YOUNG VICTIM: Shana Miller, 22, lights candles where her cousin Cheryl Green was killed. Cheryl’s mother, Charlene Lovett, struggles with her loss. “My daughter’s dead and I don’t know why,” Lovett says. “That’s the question I would like answered: Why?”
(Rick Loomis / LAT)
Feb 8, 2007






Vanessa Cary, 18, wears a jacket memorializing her younger sister, Cheryl Green, who was murdered on the sidewalk in Harbor Gateway.
(Rick Loomis / LAT)
Feb 8, 2007







Cheryl Green's first name is dripped onto the sidewalk in candle wax.
(Rick Loomis / LAT)
Feb 8, 2007








Charlene Lovett, whose daughter was Cheryl Green, marches with others as they gather at a peace rally held in Inglewood.
(Rick Loomis / LAT)
Feb 10, 2007

Writer-Director, Selected Clips

Here are selected clips of some of my work as writer-director. This isn't everything and I'm currently updating my reels. Check out the links to myspace and you tube, where you'll find more samples. If you'd like to screen full projects they can be made available upon request. You can also visit www.lornagreen.org for a filmography.


Show Reel 1





Family Brown
Trailer
Genre: Drama
by Lorna Green


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Bloodletting: Life, Death, Healthcare
Trailer
Genre: Documentary
by Lorna Green


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Love Me or Leave Me
Short
Genre: Drama
by Lorna Green


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IN POST-PRODUCTION:




Crossing Over
Short
Genre: Drama
by Lorna Green

A neorealist drama about African migrants trying to get to Europe for a better life only to get stuck in Turkey.











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Storyboard Artist




I've begun the visualization process for Just 2 Get By and I'm collaborating with a storyboard artist. William Brown is a renaissance visual artist, an illustrator and sketcher working predominantly in pencil and ink, a portrait artist, a tattooist, and a self-taught calligrapher. He is also a poet, a rap artist, and a producer of hard core rap music reflecting his real life experiences of surviving the streets of Los Angeles, gang life, and the California prison system.




At 35, William is now a reformed ex-gang member, a husband, father, and grandfather, and is eager to share his embattled past with young people, as a way of preventing them from repeating the same mistakes he made as a troubled youth. Through his art and music he wishes to leave a positive mark for the world.



Here is an example of William's talent:





Stay tuned for storyboard updates.

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