Joe Howell(I)
- Producer
- Director
- Sound Department
Producer Joe Howell is the Managing Director of Stage Ten Media, a Film, Music, and Digital Media Production Company. Joe has worked in the film and music industries for over 20 years as a Filmmaker, engineer, music producer, director, and writer. He produced the feature documentary film "Let The Church Say", which was nominated at the 2022 American Black Film Festival and the 2023 Pan African Film Festival. The film received an ICFF Audience choice award.
He has worked for ABC Television in video editing and as a recording engineer in studios such as NYC's Sony Studios and The Hit Factory, he secured a music publishing deal with Universal Music.
He received ASCAP's prestigious Rhythm and Soul Award, for his chart-topping work on Billboard. His work is contributed to soundtrack/scores for films such as "The Wackness" (2008), "New Jersey Drive (1995), and others. As a songwriter, engineer, and producer, he has worked on countless album and live projects and has worked with a number of other established producers. He worked for Whitney Houston's record label Better Place/Elecktra Records in engineering, production and music publishing on projects for "The Preachers Wife" (1996). He is one of the Executive directors of the "BigPictureCon" Conference, a film and technology conference.
Joe is a member of the Film Independent Society, Atlanta Film Society, and has been an active member of ASCAP for over 20 years. He is also a voting member of NARAS (which produces the Grammy Awards).
He has worked for ABC Television in video editing and as a recording engineer in studios such as NYC's Sony Studios and The Hit Factory, he secured a music publishing deal with Universal Music.
He received ASCAP's prestigious Rhythm and Soul Award, for his chart-topping work on Billboard. His work is contributed to soundtrack/scores for films such as "The Wackness" (2008), "New Jersey Drive (1995), and others. As a songwriter, engineer, and producer, he has worked on countless album and live projects and has worked with a number of other established producers. He worked for Whitney Houston's record label Better Place/Elecktra Records in engineering, production and music publishing on projects for "The Preachers Wife" (1996). He is one of the Executive directors of the "BigPictureCon" Conference, a film and technology conference.
Joe is a member of the Film Independent Society, Atlanta Film Society, and has been an active member of ASCAP for over 20 years. He is also a voting member of NARAS (which produces the Grammy Awards).