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Nicky Luna | The Multimedia Producer

Nicolas Luna (also known as Nicky Luna) is a versatile Brooklyn-based filmmaker, director, and multimedia producer recognized for his work in both fiction and documentary cinema.

 

With an MFA in Writing and Directing Fiction from the City College of New York, Luna has cultivated a diverse portfolio that includes serving as producer, lead editor, and sound designer for the award-winning short film Shekinah Glory, which earned first prize at the Bowery Film Festival.

 

Currently the Senior Systems Administrator for the Film Department at the School of Visual Arts, he balances technical expertise with creative leadership as the co-founder of Donut Lounge, a prominent live hip-hop event series in NYC.

 

His extensive credits span roles as a cinematographer, colorist, and sound designer on numerous independent projects, including Saving Wolfie and 3 Elements, establishing him as a central figure in the New York independent film and live arts community.

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The Partnership

The creative alliance between Prolific Wone and filmmaker Nicolas Luna (Nicky Luna) stands as a testament to the power of collaborative vision in the Brooklyn hip-hop and art scene. As a key creative partner, Luna has been instrumental in translating Prolific Wone’s expansive BLVKC concepts into high-impact visual art, starting with the atmospheric direction of the "Keys and the Jewels" art visualizer.

 

This partnership thrives on a shared underground aesthetic, with Luna acting as the technical and cinematic lens through which Prolific Wone’s world is realized.

 

Their ongoing work includes a dedicated BLVKC-inspired video art series and a slate of upcoming visualizers for deep album cuts—most notably the anticipated "Dance For The Devil"—further solidifying their reputation for merging raw street culture with sophisticated, experimental filmmaking.

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