
"A Knight To Be Major" is inspired by a night at Harlem's Cotton Club revue of the 1930s. with the pop, swing and happening of a multimedia improv show tribute to his elegancy and inspired by the . There will be multimedia
of friends, colleagues, and people whose lives have been
impacted by Tony Major throughout the show.

A panel discussion on the socio-economical importance of black biographical films to the black communities, and what that possibly could mean to the future of Films making in Florida. What we can do to join the Universal Pictures answer to the 4% challenge to hire woman director in the next 18 months.

In the summer of 2013, The College of Art and Humanities African American Studies in collaboration with To The Table Inc. present the revitalization of Central Florida Summer Film Camp.
In the summer of 2006 Anthony B. Major, a professor at the University of Central Florida, set out to given children of the Paramore area an opportunity to experience the art of filming making, which he loves, first hand. For the children of Paramore they were able to experience art of writing, director, and producing their own stories.