
Danielle Fuller
Danielle is a filmmaker based between the vibrant city of Kingston Jamaica and New York. She received her BFA at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, in Film and TV Production.
As a creative, Danielle earned the esteemed Fulbright Research-Arts Grant in 2022, enabling her to undertake a historical-nonfiction screenwriting project in Jamaica, solidifying her dedication to storytelling and cultural exploration.
Danielle’s versatile career spans the film and marketing industry, encompassing projects with New York Universities Public Affairs Office, animation and design work for US National Science Foundation-funded research and video initiatives, and contributions to notable programming on broadcasted by Television Jamaica the country’s most viewed local station.
In 2022, Danielle wrote and directed her debut short film “Standout,” which garnered recognition from local and national (U.S. based) festivals, including the National Black Film Festival, Rochester International Film Festival, and Charlotte Black Film Festival.
As an artist, Danielle seeks to explore diverse mediums and subjects. Through her work, she aims to contribute to the movement of filmmakers using their stories to bridge gaps in the presentation of POC stories.