Their town always had two proms, one for the whites and one for the blacks. When both proms wanted the same DJ, Brianna McCallister suggested combining the proms, which would also mean more money for decorations. However, her idea shook the town up, especially after a white student was let off for the same offense that a black student was suspended for. Can the town overcome racial tensions and finally combine the two proms?
Directing | Ernest R. Dickerson | Director |
Writing | Denitria Harris-Lawrence | Writer |
Sound | Patrice Rushen | Music |
Production | Kimberly Calhoun Boling | Co-Producer |
Production | Richard Fischoff | Producer |
Production | Randy Sutter | Producer |
Production | Robert M. Sertner | Executive Producer |
Production | Frank von Zerneck | Executive Producer |
Production | Christopher Morgan | Producer |
Production | Malcolm Petal | Co-Executive Producer |
Camera | Phil Oetiker | Director of Photography |
Art | James A. Gelarden | Production Design |
Editing | Stephen Lovejoy | Editor |
Art | Frank J. Zito III | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Caroline B. Marx | Costume Design |
Art | Raymond Pumilia | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Stacey Herbert | Key Makeup Artist |
Crew | Starlotte Smith Holguin | Stunt Driver |
Crew | Jeff Galpin | Stunt Coordinator |