Chasidy Morris

Filmmaker, Entrepreneur, and Mentor in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Chasidy Morris

Filmmaker, Entrepreneur, and Mentor in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Chasidy Morris has been working in television and film production for the past six years. Her goal is to become a television and film producer and producer not only her own content but those of others who's works she believes in.

During the peak of Louisiana's film industry, she was able to work shows such as Swamp Pawn, Underground, Street Outlaws: New Orleans, and Killing Fields. She was the jib operator for the main stage at the 2016 Baton Rouge Blues Festival and was a part of the crew that shot the music video for blues singer Kenny Neal's title song for his Grammy Nominated album "Bloodline." She recently started her own company, Morris Lane Productions, which is partnering with the New Orleans Video Access Center (NOVAC), through a micro-grant, to create a film for their documentary web series BetteR.

Chasidy's educational background has been and is continuing to be moulded by the real world experiences that Full Sail University provides. In Fall 2014, she earned a Media Communications Certificate. In Spring 2016, she earn a Bachelor's of Science in Entertainment Business, and tentatively Spring 2017 she will be earning a Master's of Science in Entertainment Business. She recently stepped into the role of graduate mentor for the Full Sail chapter of National Society of Collegiate Scholars.

She recently started her own company, Morris Lane Productions, which is partnering with the New Orleans Video Access Center (NOVAC), through a micro-grant, to create a film for their documentary web series BetteR. It is her hopes that her production company will produce projects and help projects with financing and distribution.

She isam also a member of The Television Academy, The Recording Academy, Music Business Association, and NOVAC: BR.

  • Work
    • Morris Lane Productions
  • Education
    • Full Sail University