Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee
- Producer
- Director
- Sound Department
Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee is a filmmaker, musician and composer. His work
has been featured in The New York Times, The Atlantic, exhibited at The
Smithsonian and screened at festivals worldwide. He has directed and
produced numerous award-winning films including Isle de Jean Charles
(2014) Yukon Kings (2013), Elemental (2012), A Thousand Suns (2009),
What Would It Look Like (2009), A Game For Life (2008), and Barrio de
Paz (2007)). He also the founder and director of The Global Oneness
Project, a Webby Award-winning media and educational platform. Prior to
his work in film, Emmanuel performed with some of the biggest names in
Jazz, as well as releasing two critically acclaimed records under his
own name Previous Misconceptions (2002) and Borrowed Time (2005). He is
a graduate of Berklee Collge of Music where he studied improvisation
and composition. He lives in a small coastal town in Northern
California with his wife and two children.