Roshaun Akeem Page is a multifaceted American creative professional, hailing from Pontiac, Michigan, where his journey as a filmmaker, writer, and producer began.
Page's passion for storytelling was ignited in 2003 when he pursued a degree in theater at Oakland Community College, subsequently honing his craft through the Meisner Technique at the Actors Workshop in Royal Oak.
In 2013, Page founded It's a R.A.P. Production, an entity that has enabled him to write, direct, and produce a plethora of projects, including short films, a feature film, and a television series.
Early in his career, Page's work gained recognition with the release of Choices, a film that aired on Comcast Channel 16 and earned the prestigious Best Screenplay award from the Detroit Film Coalition. Additionally, his short film Brenda, inspired by the iconic Tupac Shakur song, has garnered an impressive 100,000 views on YouTube.
In 2015, Page was featured on Detroit Public Television's Metro Arts Detroit, where he discussed his creative influences and showcased a selection of his work.
Page made his feature directorial debut with Disruption, a film that he not only wrote, edited, and executive produced but also brought to life on the big screen. This cinematic endeavor earned an impressive 800,000 impressions within its first three months on Tubi, solidifying its position among the platform's standout Black cinema titles in 2020, and delivering a remarkable 1,300% return on investment.
Furthermore, Page expanded his creative scope by delving into serialized storytelling with Trail of Dark Matter, a critically acclaimed anthology that has been released across multiple streaming platforms.
As It's a R.A.P. Production continues to grow, Page is poised to champion underrepresented voices and craft diverse, character-driven stories that challenge and inspire audiences.