Teaspoon & Pound Media, LLC.

Teaspoon & Pound Media, LLC. Media Production Company We're on a mission to explore cultural literacy - creating educational and entertaining media along the way. Tatiana received a B.A.

At Teaspoon & Pound Media we thrive on creating entertaining and educational content about the human experience. We are intrigued by the nuances of diverse cultures and aim to produce content that gives viewers a fresh perspective. Our collaborations always begin with a compelling story. We add the logistical know-how, build first rate teams and walk you through from concept to screen. We help you

take your completed project one step further with a strategy for usage on social media platforms.

We combine the best and brightest talent in the industry to create programs that meet your budget and quality expectations. You don't have to have a background in television or film to tell your story. As a child of Haitian immigrant parents, Owner/Senior Producer, Tatiana Bacchus' American experience has been full of rich and diverse cultural experiences, even when it didn't seem that way.

Her inherent curiosity about the Black American experience left her feeling like an outsider looking in. As an actress turned producer, Tatiana saw an opportunity to tell stories that would fill in the "cultural literacy" gap that has become commonplace in the American "salad bowl." Tatiana Bacchus, Owner/Senior Producer of Teaspoon & Pound Media, LLC, is an emerging independent filmmaker, who curates the ancestral wisdom of invisible characters by telling their untold stories. Tatiana is currently working on her first feature length documentary, Freedom Denied, which posthumously tells the story of Jean-Baptiste Edvard Pierre’s near decade-long battle for political asylum in the United States, as told by the attorneys and community activists who fought for his freedom. Tatiana is also creating original programming, such as her children’s show - On the JOB with Lani Lou. Her doc series Connectors will focus on local emerging independent media makers. This summer Tatiana’s Teaspoon & Pound Media produced content in support of the Debbie Allen Dance Academy’s Brothers of the Knight tour. Tatiana also produced the live event Entrepreneur Works Presents Debbie Allen.

As a freelance producer, Tatiana has production managed shoots at The Andy Warhol Museum, The Mütter Museum, and the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. She served as both production manager and assistant director for the short film Musée Fantastique, for which she worked alongside Director of Photography Svetlana Cvetko (Inside Job, 2011 Academy Award for Best Documentary) and managed a crew from Philadelphia, New York, and Los Angeles. Tatiana has also produced artist videos for the Leeway Foundation and documented performances of Pasión y Arte for the First Philadelphia Flamenco Festival. A working actress for over a decade, Tatiana toured nationally with Theater IV and ArtReach children's theater, and is often seen in local television commercials. She earned praise for her supporting role in the independent film No Boundaries, and appeared as a principal character in the PBS pilot episode of Alan Alda’s Brains on Trial last fall. in Psychology from Temple University. Her production experience was learned on the job and her inspiration comes from life. She continues to hone her technical expertise, achieving certification in editing, field production, studio crew and studio production at PhillyCAM. Tatiana is a Leeway Art and Change Grant Recipient. She continues her life's work as a filmmaker, producer, and performing artist.

It's been a while since we've been posting. Sometimes life lets us know that it's time to rest. Happy to be back at it a...
05/10/2023

It's been a while since we've been posting. Sometimes life lets us know that it's time to rest. Happy to be back at it and sharing what we've been up to. Here's an update from Tatiana's Patreon page. If you want to follow along behind the scenes, Patreon is a great way to do it! Stay well and make sure you rest.

Official Post from Tatiana Bacchus

A look at our documentary, Ulrick Jean-Pierre: Guardian of History. Teaser Trailer https://youtu.be/4lqbGl7tusg. Visit t...
09/25/2022

A look at our documentary, Ulrick Jean-Pierre: Guardian of History. Teaser Trailer https://youtu.be/4lqbGl7tusg.

Visit teaspoonandpoundmedia.com for more information, to join our mailing list and to donate to the completion of this film.

Teaser trailer for upcoming feature length documentary about Haitian master painter Ulrick Jean-Pierre. Website: Ulrickdoc.comDirected by: Tatiana (St. Phard...

This   Become a part of our Giving Village by making a   donation here http://bit.ly/UlrickDocDonation towards the compl...
11/30/2021

This Become a part of our Giving Village by making a donation here http://bit.ly/UlrickDocDonation towards the completion of our documentary about Haitian master painter Ulrick Jean-Pierre.

03/18/2021

Hey there. We've been kinda quite pandemic parenting, practicing self care and preserving mental wellness. That meant taking a step back from consistent communication. We hope you have been finding ways to stand in the light in the midst of so much chaos, pain and loss. We are grateful that where there is darkness, light can follow. We are working hard to stand in the light and shine that light and love outward into the world. We anticipate picking up posting more regularly again in the near future as resources become available. Thank you for hanging in there with us. We hope that you too are prioritizing your health, wellness, safety and community connectedness.

Thanks to our hosts, SIFT Media 215, our ULRICK teaser will remain on their Crowdcast platform for a limited time. Come ...
10/20/2020

Thanks to our hosts, SIFT Media 215, our ULRICK teaser will remain on their Crowdcast platform for a limited time. Come check out the history you haven't been taught and meet an incredible master painter and beautiful human being. https://www.crowdcast.io/e/ulrick-fundraising-event

Join director filmmakers Tatiana Bacchus, Stephanie Malson, and Cécile Accilien, for an evening of art and history to benefit the completion of ULRICK, a film about a Haitian master painter.

09/04/2020

We are thrilled to bring Us Kids to Philly on Tues 9/8 and tickets are on sale now! Chronicling the birth of March For Our Lives, the film will move and inspire you to . Buy tickets here: www.uskidsfilm.com/philadelphia

03/12/2020
03/06/2020

Good Pitch connects the world's best social justice documentaries with new allies and partners.

02/27/2020

Two of the world's biggest movie industries, Bollywood and Nollywood have joined forces to produce a new movie about an inter-cultural love story.

02/12/2020

In the 16th Century, ruthless Queen Amina commanded an army of 20,000 men in what is now Nigeria.

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02/12/2020

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Thank you Target! 🎯😀👏 Today Oliver stopped me dead in his tracks and turned back around to see this picture that he spotted! He just stared at it in awe! He recognized another boy like him, smiling and laughing on a display at Target. Oliver sees kids every day, but he never gets to see kids like him. This was amazing! I am so happy that other kids that pass through here with their parents, will see this! There is a lot of focus on representing diversity, but representing people with disabilities is just as important! ❤

*Edit!! This post was shared so much that it made it to the family and the boy in the Target display. Thank you Colton in Massachusetts for making a difference!!


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01/28/2020

Ceremony in Poland attended by royalty, presidents and ambassadors from across globe

01/28/2020

The Sankofa Children’s Museum of African Cultures aims to introduce children in the third, fourth and fifth grades to the traditions of Africa’s 54 nations, where many of the youngsters’ ancestors once lived.

01/27/2020

Jerry Craft's title named Newbery winner on a huge day for graphic novels at the 2020 Youth Media Awards. Kadir Nelson's illustrations earn the Caldecott for 'The Undefeated' by Kwame Alexander.

01/25/2020

Visitors To Philly Can Support Independent, Brick-And-Mortar African American Businesses

01/24/2020

This is Jelani, one of our co-founders. As a black father with a blended family, racism was an inevitable topic of conversation in his home. There, Jelani has a strict policy for how he raises his six children: unwavering honesty. Always upfront with tough topics that tend to make other parents squirm, he even had the "Where do babies come from?" talk with his daughter when she was 5—AND he used pictures.

Desiring a tangible record of his experience for his kids to read and interact with, Jelani first wrote the pictured kids book on racism only for himself + his kids. It wasn’t until later, when he let a few others read the book that people started asking for copies and A Kids Book About was born. Jelani often shares that it really was his kids that actually started it all though. You see, Memory's kids treated his book differently from others in their collection because, he says, it treated them differently:

"The book treats them like they're smart," Memory says. "It talks up to them, not down to them. It gives them space to be thoughtful with big ideas."

This quickly became a hallmark of every book in our ever-growing collection. We’ve seen firsthand how remarkable, brilliant, and inquisitive kids can be, especially when it comes to uncomfortable topics. They respond in a big way when you give them the chance. And, we wanted to create something that would empower those very conversations. So, we did just that - we collaborated with experts in fields related to all kinds tough topics to write books just as Jelani did. Whether its racism, feminism, depression, or one of the many different topics we cover, we wanted to create books that truly matter to families.

If you are at all like Jelani or you’ve ever felt the least bit uncomfortable tackling some of the hard topics life throws at our families, we’d love to invite you on the journey that is, A Kids Book About. Check out the online bookstore and kickstart the important conversations with your kids through a collection of beautifully designed books on the hard issues kids deal with every day → https://akidsbookabout.com

01/23/2020

The woman with a wry smile in Wednesday's Google Doodle is considered to be the first Asian-American movie star -- and she still has something to teach Hollywood nearly a century after she broke into it.

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