BIOGRAPHY

 
 

A visual storyteller since his adolescence, Diallo first debuted his work on the nationally televised Phil Donahue show when he was 16 years old.  Diallo began his professional career a year later as a production assistant for, "Ms. Sharon", host of the television show Romper Room produced at KTVU-FOX in Oakland, California.  



 

 

Diallo M. Jeffery is a motion picture and television producer, director and cinematographer.

“During his tenure with the KMST studio, Diallo exhibited high competencies in all phases of the television production and broadcast process, elevating production value for KMST broadcasts.


Diallo is committed to excellence in every measure of his work.” 

Diallo graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia with a degree in business, and built an independent multimedia production business where he honed his skills producing and directing television commercials, documentaries, and interactive media.


Diallo pursued a post-graduate study of motion pictures and television at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco.  He continued writing, producing and directing, documentaries, narratives and industrial films and videos, and expanded his knowledge further by studying acting.

  

Diallo wrote, produced and directed television series and segments for KMST, an arts and education television station in Monterey County, California.  Diallo became a contributing producer of documentary content to California based PBS affiliates.


Diallo continues to develop and produces high-concept narrative film and television that bravely and responsibly tackles complex social issues affecting the human condition.