This award winning writer is the winner of the 2021 and the 2022 Harlem International Film Festival for Best Feature and the second place winner in the Phoenix Film Festival in the short script category 2021. Rodgers is the winner of Austion Revolution Film Festival for best drama script in 2025, and the winner for the best SYFY script at Festigious Festival in 2025.
Rodgers is a content expert with medically-oriented and psychologically based screenplays. He is a published children's book author, and a creative producer. He completed his MFA at National University, L.A. in professional screenwriting and studied film production at the UCLA. Rodgers studied playwrighting at the McKnight Foundation. He is open to script consultation.
Rodgers has a unique interest in period writing focused on early African American life in America and themes centered on racism and prejudice. He was inspired by his deep southern roots and a mother who was an amateur religious playwright in the south Louisiana. He admires the works of James Baldwin, Martin Luther King, Frantz Fannon, Kipling, Toni Morrison,and Walt Whitman. His stories focus on identity, faith, sexual turmoil and struggles that develop the humanity in his characters. He expects his characters to return from their journey with magical elixirs and learnings from the darkside of the moon with remarkable revelations. He loves to take his characters into worlds plagued with drama and tension.
This award winning writer is the winner of the 2021 and the 2022 Harlem International Film Festival for Best Feature and the second place winner in the Phoenix Film Festival in the short script category 2021. Rodgers is the winner of Austion Revolution Film Festival for best drama script in 2025, and the winner for the best SYFY script at Festigious Festival in 2025.
Rodgers is a content expert with medically-oriented and psychologically based screenplays. He is a published children's book author, and a creative producer. He completed his MFA at National University, L.A. in professional screenwriting and studied film production at the UCLA. Rodgers studied playwrighting at the McKnight Foundation. He is open to script consultation.
Rodgers has a unique interest in period writing focused on early African American life in America and themes centered on racism and prejudice. He was inspired by his deep southern roots and a mother who was an amateur religious playwright in the south Louisiana. He admires the works of James Baldwin, Martin Luther King, Frantz Fannon, Kipling, Toni Morrison,and Walt Whitman. His stories focus on identity, faith, sexual turmoil and struggles that develop the humanity in his characters. He expects his characters to return from their journey with magical elixirs and learnings from the darkside of the moon with remarkable revelations. He loves to take his characters into worlds plagued with drama and tension.