Storm Reid discusses Jazzy Jumpers double dutch documentary, her role and telling purposeful stories
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In this clip, Storm Reid discuss Jazzy Jumpers double dutch documentary, her role as executive producer and telling purposeful stories. The Director, Haley Elizabeth Anderson and
Emmy-nominated actress and producer Storm Reid exec produced alongside her mother and producing partner Robyn Simpson, through their A Seed & Wings banner, with P&G Studios’ Eric Austin also serving as an EP.
The film tells the story of the Brownsville, Brooklyn-based Double Dutch Team Jazzy Jumpers, headed up by Coach Toni Veal, watching as this group — which has, in recent years, attracted national media coverage — works to defend their World Championship title from their headquarters bordering a public housing complex.
Over the course of the 2022 season, Coach Toni and her double dutch team face myriad personal challenges as they work to defend their World Championship title.
The film tells the story of the Brownsville, Brooklyn-based Double Dutch Team Jazzy Jumpers, headed up by Coach Toni Veal, watching as this group — which has, in recent years, attracted national media coverage — works to defend their World Championship title from their headquarters bordering a public housing complex.
This is the first project on which P&g and Indigenous have partnered, as well as the first feature to emerge from 60 Second Docs, the latter’s three-time Webby Award-winning label, which has to date put out around 1,000 short documentaries about the world’s most interesting and unusual characters. Anderson came to the film as an alum of P&g’s Queen Collective, a longstanding program developed in partnership with Queen Latifah, Flavor Unit Entertainment...
2:00 double dutch and chalk
2:44 Storm Reid loves double dutch
4:00 double dutch is a sport
5:12 how Jazzy Jumper came to be
5:40 double dutch connected to Africa
6:15 Storm Reid as Executive Producer
6:44 Storm Reid loves sports
9:37 Jazzy Jumpers research
14:40 double dutch folk tradition
16:20 Storm Reid talks the impact of a great coach
Storm Reid discusses Jazzy Jumpers double dutch documentary, her role and telling purposeful stories.

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