What's going on!
I'm Caleb Suggs, filmmaker and co-founder of the Memphis-based production company, Studio Suggs. I got into the industry doing voice overs, TV news anchoring, radio hosting and a little bit of theatre acting. Now I do a lot more producing, directing, writing, and shooting for films, commercials, and creative projects.
My dream is to run a television network that serves my community and produces comedies, superhero actions, cartoons, and family-oriented shows. To get there, I'm happy to learn as much as I can and work on as many projects as possible.
Let's see what we can make possible!
Unique traits: Iconic Bass Voice
Free Indeed
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Film
by Studio Suggs (Comedy, Drama and Family)
Director, Actor, Writer, Producer, Editor, Sound Designer, Location Manager It’s the Saturday morning before Easter when Paul is falsely arrested for a string of robberies. As his mother and friends face their own tests of faith awaiting his release, Paul learns there may be a purpose for his imprisonment when he meets an inmate looking to get his life together. Studio Suggs presents its first feature film "Free Indeed" a faith-based drama/comedy where the price of freedom has already been paid.
*Based on an original stage play by Gwen Suggs
*Featuring an all-new original song "Free Indeed"
Friend•Ship
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Film (short)
by Studio Suggs (Drama)
Lead Actor, Director, Writer, Producer, Editor, Location Manager When a young woman is stood up on a blind date, she meets an awkward yet endearing waiter who "charms" his way to her table. But is it romance that sparks between the two or something a little different? In association with Bell Toll Media, Studio Suggs presents "Friend•Ship" an original romantic short.
*Shot at David Grisanti's Italian Restaurant inside Sheffield Antiques Mall
Homeboys Haunted 2
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Film (short)
by Studio Suggs / Caleb Suggs (Comedy and Horror)
Director, Writer, Producer, Actor, Editor Two brothers pull up to a low-key lake house party, unaware of a dangerous force from the waters that could end their very lives. The homeboys are back in Studio Suggs's first film -- a hilarious horror-comedy and direct sequel to 2020's "Homeboys Haunted"
Loveshake
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Film (short)
by Studio Suggs / Caleb Suggs (Comedy and Romance)
Director, Writer, Producer, Actor, Editor When two dessert bar employees' plans to hook their friends up on a blind date go sour, only one magical beverage could possibly make their romance sweet. Studio Suggs presents "Loveshake" If it's love you're makin, then you better start shakin!
Homeboys Haunted
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Film (short)
by Caleb Suggs (Comedy and Horror)
Director, Writer, Producer, Actor, Editor When two brothers move into a new neighborhood in search of a new beginning, they are unaware of the horrors that await them in the shadows of their new home. Find out how these homeboys fair against the supernatural in this hilarious horror comedy.
Zoomed Out
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Film (short)
by Caleb Suggs (Thriller)
Director, Writer, Producer, Actor, Editor After months of separation and isolation due to the pandemic, a loving couple finally manages to reconnect over Zoom. But there may be something more to this video call than either of them know...something dangerous.
Uno Out | An Anime Parody
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Film (short)
by Caleb Suggs (Comedy)
Director, Writer, Producer, Actor, Editor When incoming University of Memphis freshmen try to kill time with a game of UNO at orientation, they unknowingly anger a mysterious and dangerous force bent on ending their card game forever. Find out if our heroes survive their encounter in this hilarious anime parody, "UNO OUT" It's time to d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-duel!
Rec Tech: The Student & The Studio
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Documentary
by Caleb Suggs (Documentary and Music)
Director, Director of Photography, Editor An in-depth documentary on the experience and trials of studying audio engineering in college taken from the perspective of Recording Technology students at the University of Memphis. Learn what it's like for the student in the studio.
Once More at the River: From MLK to BLM
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Documentary
by The University of Memphis / Roxane Coche (Documentary and History)
Director of Photography, Editor, Narrator From the 1960s picket signs to today's hashtags. Memphis-based organizers and activists reflect on the past fifty years, discussing the impact of both activism and the city's history on the lives of African Americans today. They tell us the story of activism in the city from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, from Dr. King's assassination to MLK50 (the 50th anniversary of his death). They explain how Memphis compares to the rest of the US, and what to look forward to in the future of the nation.
Indie Memphis Hometowner Narrative Short Audience Award
(2022)
University of Memphis
(2017-2021)