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Episode 78: Jen McGowan, Director

November 28, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in AFI, Commercials, Consulting, DGA, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, NYU, theatre, women, Writers

Jen McGowan is a film Director who directed the shorts Confessions of a Late Bloomer and Touch, and the feature film Kelly and Cal, which is a delicious movie that you can see on the streaming platforms. This film won the Gamechanger award at SXSW. She is currently finishing her next film called Rust Creek.

Jen is also the founder of the amazing group for women in this business called Film Powered – which she tells us all about.

If you are in LA in the film community, you have seen Jen everywhere lately. She has a big online platform, she is speaking on panels, she is doing the work. A somewhat reluctant activist, she is paving the way forward for the women behind her.

And this: As long as women don’t get to tell the stories, we will have no control over our destiny.

You can find Jen here.

November 28, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, female director, director, directing, DGA, independent film, indie film, Tribeca Film Festival, kelly and cal, AFI, USC, WIF
AFI, Commercials, Consulting, DGA, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, NYU, theatre, women, Writers
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Episode 76: Allison Rhone, Tribeca Film Festival

November 14, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Digital content, Diversity, documentary, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, women, film festivals

Allison is the Director of Audience and Social Media at Tribeca Enterprises which runs the Tribeca Film Festival. She came up through social media marketing and communications before landing this, her dream job.

Consuming content is part of her job and she is passionate about it. We are living in these times of a constant national conversation, which is unprecedented, and which we should use for good. She is doing her part for diversity, inclusion, and representation while sometimes being the only person of color in the room.

We spoke during the same week as the tragedy in Charlottesville, so that definitely impacted our conversation.

 

November 14, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in tv, women in film, tribeca film festival, independent film, diversity, Tribeca Film Festival
Digital content, Diversity, documentary, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, women, film festivals
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