Isaiah Bradley

Isaiah Bradley

Birth : 1985-11-08, Philadelphia, PA, USA

History

Isaiah Bradley, a Philadelphia native, studied business at Temple University, and is now an NYC-based, autodidactic filmmaker. He's been in the industry since 2018 and has worked in LA and NYC. Isaiah is interested in creating films that imitate life by exploiting simple yet viscerally emotional crises. Caste systems are an important part of his identity so constructing characters in gently existential portraits and setting them in modern urban landscapes has been a common motif in his work and offer unique viewpoints on the common realities of minorities.

Profile

Isaiah Bradley

Movies

D Train Through Bensonhurst
Director of Photography
Fragments of interesting people and things amongst a handful of D train stops in Queens, New York. Filmed on Super 8 mm.
D Train Through Bensonhurst
Camera Operator
Fragments of interesting people and things amongst a handful of D train stops in Queens, New York. Filmed on Super 8 mm.
D Train Through Bensonhurst
Director
Fragments of interesting people and things amongst a handful of D train stops in Queens, New York. Filmed on Super 8 mm.
Ayo Mama Shoot
Director
Spending a whirlwind afternoon with Ayo Mama, Jandrice, and Victor for their Coney Island photo shoot. Filmed on Super 8 mm.
Expecting
Producer
Tiana is lonely, pregnant, and discontented, but she plods through a weary day after deciding to sacrifice her husband's traditional beliefs for the safe delivery of her baby. The self-doubt, trauma, and surreality that Tiana expresses are a consequence of an experience common to many Black birthing women.
Expecting
Writer
Tiana is lonely, pregnant, and discontented, but she plods through a weary day after deciding to sacrifice her husband's traditional beliefs for the safe delivery of her baby. The self-doubt, trauma, and surreality that Tiana expresses are a consequence of an experience common to many Black birthing women.
Expecting
Director
Tiana is lonely, pregnant, and discontented, but she plods through a weary day after deciding to sacrifice her husband's traditional beliefs for the safe delivery of her baby. The self-doubt, trauma, and surreality that Tiana expresses are a consequence of an experience common to many Black birthing women.
Portrait of Melissa
Director
An experimental short short featuring my wife Melissa. Shot in super 8 mm