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Episode 67: Ramaa Mosley, Director, Activist, Entrepreneur

October 05, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, Music Videos, Politics, webseries, women, Writers

Ramaa is an accomplished Commercial, Music Video and Film Director, an Activist and an Entrepreneur. Her career as a Director started around age 16, and she now has a company she founded called Adolescent Content which represents young content creators and Directors to national brands and distributes professional content by very young creators.

She wrote and directed the film The Brass Teapot and also worked on a beautiful film called Girl Rising that speaks to the vital importance of educating girls around the word.

As an activist, she was vital in creating worldwide awareness with the #BringBackOurGirls campaign about the Chibok schoolgirl kidnapping in Nigeria. She learned many things with that campaign, not the least of which was about unintended consequences even with the purest of intentions.

Find out more about Ramaa Mosley and Adolescent Content here:

www.adolescentcontent.com
www.splendidandco.com
www.ramaamosley.com

 

October 05, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, commercial, DIRE, adolescent content, music video
Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, Music Videos, Politics, webseries, women, Writers
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Episode 64: Taylor Tracy Walsh, Editor/Post Supervisor

September 19, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Commercials, Music Videos, Editorial

Taylor is an Editor and Post Supervisor for music videos and commercials. Here’s a new one - she was editing videos in her basement in Omaha until she reached out to a Director she admired and changed her life. She now has a successful career in Los Angeles, doing what she loves. 

She is working with big artists and learning how to navigate the boy’s club.  How often do you think about whether or not you should pop your hip?

Taylor is fearless, motivated, and talented. Go ahead and reach out to your idols.  What is the worst that can happen?

September 19, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
music video, commercial, WIF, women in film, women in post, editing, post production
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Commercials, Music Videos, Editorial
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