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Mya-Breyana Morton is a multi-hyphenate award-winning creative artist from
Lithonia, Ga., who employs film to amplify marginalized voices and defy conventions.
She holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in Film & Television Production from Savannah
College of Art & Design and specializes in directing, cinematography, screenwriting,
and editing. With a multicultural upbringing in Kuwait, Morton's storytelling passion was
sparked by diverse perspectives.
Her portfolio includes the Webby Award-winning and Emmy-nominated short film,
"Because, I Love You" and award-winning student films like "What Remains of
Emily," "Proud," and "The Traveler." These works have earned her a well-deserved
spotlight, capturing several prestigious awards and garnering recognition on both
domestic and international festival circuits.
Her thesis film, "The Traveler," earned widespread acclaim and secured a place on
WABE/PBS's Atlanta on Film. Acknowledged with the Independent Film Trailblazer Award, Morton's influence extends to collaborations with Canva, Target, Always, iHeartMedia, and Paramount.
She is the Co-Founder of the Production Circle, a community center for independentartists, and the Founder and Creative Director for Unconscious Media, a boutiquecreative marketing agency. Morton was recently recognized in Forbes 30 Under 30Class of 2024 & Forbes 30 Under 30: Atlanta, she is steadfast in her commitment to driving innovation through compelling storytelling. Morton's remarkable influence both on and off the screen embodies her dedication to reshaping the cinematic landscape.
She is the Co-Founder of the Production Circle, a community center for independent
artists, and the Founder and Creative Director for Unconscious Media, a boutique
creative marketing agency. Morton was recently recognized in Forbes 30 Under 30
Class of 2024 & Forbes 30 Under 30: Atlanta, she is steadfast in her commitment to
driving innovation through compelling storytelling. Morton's remarkable influence both on
and off the screen embodies her dedication to reshaping the cinematic landscape.