Dinner Nights with Pree is a show about hot topics and reviews which usually takes place over Dinner. On this segment, Pree Dammond (Business Entrepreneur and Philanthropist) interviewed two disti...
Dinner Nights with Pree is a show about hot topics and reviews which usually takes place over Dinner. On this segment, Pree Dammond (Business Entrepreneur and Philanthropist) interviewed two distinguish friends from the sky above Atlanta. Verlin and Uriah are business entrepreneurs and organizers of The Mystique, which is an annual event to welcome back Morehouse and Spelman Alumni for a night of Elite social gathering. This particular event took place in a luxury hotel in the Downtown Atlanta district next to Ernst and Young. Due to the recommendations of our constituents we are unable to name the Hotel at this time.
We have more footage from this night that will be shown in it's entirety once a media platform is established.
Aerial footage of the city of Atlanta (night scenes) from this segment can be purchased for Featured/Independent film projects upon request. Exclusive rights to the Aerial footage is also an option. Send email request to DinnerNightswithPree@gmail.com
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