Airrion Copeland
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Airrion Copeland aka "Air" is an award winning American film producer,
writer, and director.
He is best known for producing the controversial documentary film, "White Wash" directed by Ted Woods. The film was narrated by Grammy Award winning musician, Ben Harper and Tariq "BlackThought" Trotter of the legendary hip hop group, the Roots whom also originally scored the film. White Wash was nominated for several awards such as Best Documentary Feature at 2011 Surfer Poll Awards, Best Diaspora Feature at the 2012 African Movie Academy Awards, and won Best Documentary Feature at the 2009 Urban Media Film Festival.
Since White Wash, Air has continued producing, directing, shooting and writing-at the moment he's creating several short films and was a shooter for Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Big Top Festival. Air is heavily influenced by la nouvelle vague filmmaking, Andy Warhol and minimalism. His films tend to offer an opportunity to question rather than answer.
He is best known for producing the controversial documentary film, "White Wash" directed by Ted Woods. The film was narrated by Grammy Award winning musician, Ben Harper and Tariq "BlackThought" Trotter of the legendary hip hop group, the Roots whom also originally scored the film. White Wash was nominated for several awards such as Best Documentary Feature at 2011 Surfer Poll Awards, Best Diaspora Feature at the 2012 African Movie Academy Awards, and won Best Documentary Feature at the 2009 Urban Media Film Festival.
Since White Wash, Air has continued producing, directing, shooting and writing-at the moment he's creating several short films and was a shooter for Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Big Top Festival. Air is heavily influenced by la nouvelle vague filmmaking, Andy Warhol and minimalism. His films tend to offer an opportunity to question rather than answer.