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Episode 187: Becky Morrison, Founder

January 14, 2020 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, composers, Producer, Unscripted, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, human rights, investment, Music Videos, NYU, Politics, PTSD

The production process when it comes to film, television, and advertising has lately been seen as outdated and needs to be simplified to be able to adhere to society’s needs for more diverse creators and stories. When Becky Morrison founded The Light, a production studio in Brooklyn, NY, she did it with a simple mission: change the culture of production, overhauling an outdated model in favor of one founded on values of equality, transparency and inclusion. She aims to create a system that prioritizes people, profit and the environment, responding to the ever-evolving economic landscape of the advertising industry. With that set model, Becky and The Light team have been able to secure work for brands like Lexus, JCPenney, and A&E. We spoke in her Brooklyn studio on a snowy day in NY.

January 14, 2020 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, Studios, indie film, short film, music, composer, commercials, branded entertainment, film production
entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, composers, Producer, Unscripted, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, human rights, investment, Music Videos, NYU, Politics, PTSD
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Episode 186: Edith Mudge, Composer

January 11, 2020 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, webseries, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, Independent Film, composers, film scores, Producer, songwriting, Sound Mixer, Unscripted

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Edith is a composer and music producer. To date, her music has been placed in 790 episodes of 259 series.  Due to her rigorous 3-year training at Hans Zimmer's Remote Control Productions and Bleeding Fingers, and 2 years of full-time composing at Jingle Punks, Edith has acquired a comprehensive set of musical, technical, and collaborative skills.  Her composing credits include YouTube Premium series Step Up: High Water, Saturday Night Live, and Showtime's The Circus, as well as a plethora of reality TV series, including Queer Eye, Project Runway, and The Real Housewives franchise. She currently composes for TV, film, podcasts, live theater and more, with a specialty in electronic drama, synth pop, and choral music. She told me all about being one of few women in this space, and you will hear her music right here.

January 11, 2020 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, Studios, indie film, short film, music, composer
entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, webseries, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, Independent Film, composers, film scores, Producer, songwriting, Sound Mixer, Unscripted
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Episode 125: JoAnne Harris, Composer

October 02, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Digital content, Diversity, Directors, documentary, Editorial, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, music, Post Production, songwriting, webseries, women, composers, film scores

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JoAnne is a composer, conductor and orchestrator. Among many other credits, Joanne was the composer on the web series Baked Goodes which was also featured on this podcast on Episode 42. She tells me her story from being a choral music education major, to becoming a composer, conductor and orchestrator for film and tv.

Like many of us, she has her sexual harassment story, but it also comes with the powerful man in the room who stood up for her and shut it down. More of that please.

We talked about her journey, her mentor, and her life as an artist.

And look how cool this is:

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October 02, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
music, women in music, film composer, women in film, female conductor
Digital content, Diversity, Directors, documentary, Editorial, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, music, Post Production, songwriting, webseries, women, composers, film scores
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Episode 89: Molly-Ann Leikin, Songwriter, Consultant

February 13, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, Coaching, Consulting, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Music Videos, women, Writers, music, songwriting

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Molly is a Songwriter, a Songwriting Consultant, and an Author. She was a staff writer at A&M Records, and has won numerous awards and been nominated for an Emmy for her work on Happy Endings. She also helps songwriters shape their songs and get them to market, and has written books to that end. You can find Molly and her services at songmd.com.

She has a method, and after talking to her I feel like I could write a hit song! I’ll keep you posted…

And this, when your family considers songwriting to be a few steps below being a drug dealer or a prostitute, it is very motivating to be successful.

February 13, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in tv, women in music, songwriting, music, AFM, ASCAP, BMI
business, Coaching, Consulting, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Music Videos, women, Writers, music, songwriting
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Episode 65: Fran Lucci, Production Consultant, Options Trader

September 26, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, theatre, women

Fran is currently a Production Consultant, with a background in Production, Accounting, Marketing, and Music. She is also an options trader and she explains the whole thing. It’s a bit intimidating. Fran is both brilliant and talented. I have always said math and music are different sides of the same coin, and she proves this out.

Some lessons from musical theatre stick with you forever: when someone asks you if you can do something, the answer is always YES! (And then you sure better figure it out for real.)

If you agree to take something on, you take it on 100%.

…..and we may or may not sing.

September 26, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, digital marketing, payroll, gender equality, equal pay, options trading, CMO, music, recording artist, Warner Brothers, Production Accounting, production executive
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, theatre, women
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