Bodies in the Moonlight by Randy E. AgueborNarrator, filmmaker & producer Randy E. Aguebor reads from the Langston Hughes story "Bodies in the Moonlight" in honor of Black History Month at the 8th Annual African-American Read In at Fannin Performance Hall in Dallas.
Do You Remember by Randy E. AgueborShot from the passenger seat of a moving vehicle, "Do You Remember..." is the culmination of a video production class and a moving Shot from the passenger seat of a moving vehicle, "Do You Remember..." is the culmination of a video production class and a movingly-crafted first effort both filmed and narrated by Nigerian-born/Texas resident Randy E. Aguebor. "Do You Remember..." takes the viewer through the reminiscent eyes of lost, lovelorn individual, illustrated by an intimate portrait of downtown Dallas.
Josh Benton, education reporter for the Dallas Morning News, had this to say about "Do You Remember...":
"I have sympathy for anyone who tries to draw poetry out of the concrete dead zone that is downtown Dallas, but a deep-voiced and apparently lovelorn young man named Randy Aguebor tries his best here.
Guest starring The News' own city-hall guru Dave Levinthal at 0:25 and The Rock of Truth itself at 2:35."