Mthabisi Tee Mlauzi
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Mthabisi Mlauzi formerly Known as Tee. mlauzi is a Zimbabwe-born British Native visuals Director amongst other things. He has a strong skill set in videography, photography, Directing, and many more creative media-related skills such as Editing, Writing, and Acting.
Tee is mostly known for Being an Independent Business Owner of 'Akmi Arts' now known as Wolf St Productions where, over five years, He and his business partner and long-time Friend Adoniah Haslam have built up a strong reputation in Derby's Creative Community and internationally.
Through directing and creating music videos, working as photographers for artists and events (including weddings), and more, Under Tee's direction, Akmi Arts has had huge successes with some of their projects having grossed over 2 million views on YouTube and multiple projects featured on major UK platforms. Notable collaborations consist. of Talents such as Pa Salue, Jagga, Shadow on the beat, Bakshi Billah, and many more. Tee now s[end most of. his time Directing short films and documentaries having played a key in the directing of 4 recent films and one in particular so happens to be funded by. the NHS
Tee is mostly known for Being an Independent Business Owner of 'Akmi Arts' now known as Wolf St Productions where, over five years, He and his business partner and long-time Friend Adoniah Haslam have built up a strong reputation in Derby's Creative Community and internationally.
Through directing and creating music videos, working as photographers for artists and events (including weddings), and more, Under Tee's direction, Akmi Arts has had huge successes with some of their projects having grossed over 2 million views on YouTube and multiple projects featured on major UK platforms. Notable collaborations consist. of Talents such as Pa Salue, Jagga, Shadow on the beat, Bakshi Billah, and many more. Tee now s[end most of. his time Directing short films and documentaries having played a key in the directing of 4 recent films and one in particular so happens to be funded by. the NHS