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Episode 132: Sasheen R. Artis, Writer/Producer

November 20, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, business, Coaching, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, investment, PGA, Producer, PTSD, Reality, Studios, Unscripted, WGA, women, Writers

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Sasheen is a Writer/Producer with over 20 years of experience in live events, documentaries, talk shows and scripted programming, such as “Fight for $15” and its impact on small business, the school-to-prison pipeline, the plight of New Orleans residents on the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and a “one-night only” Prince concert at the Conga Room in Los Angeles. Sasheen also produced the late-night talk show, Tavis Smiley.

Currently, she is in development with several TV and film projects and co-chairs the Producers Guild of America Power of Diversity Master Workshop. 

This summer, she was invited by the Royal Film Commission - Jordan to develop a curriculum and teach a 5-day Workshop to their local filmmakers on how to prepare their projects for the marketplace. The Workshop culminated with the filmmakers pitching their projects for feedback to top Hollywood execs from Sony, Fox, Paramount, Media Rights Capital and HBO. 

We talked about her incredible journey from homelessness to producing, and broke down the business case for diversity. This is a good one.

November 20, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in tv, women writers, women in entertainment, writers, Producers Guild, diversity, producer, documentaries
activism, business, Coaching, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, investment, PGA, Producer, PTSD, Reality, Studios, Unscripted, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 130: Ellen Gerstein, Actor, Writer, Producer, Director

November 06, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, Coaching, Comedy, composers, DGA, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, investment, music, PGA, Politics, Producer, songwriting, Studios, theatre, webseries, WGA, women, Writers

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Ellen is an award-winning writer, director, producer, and actor. She is a member of: Women In Film, The Alliance of Women Directors, LA Film Team, Film Independent, The Actors Studio and SAG-AFTRA. Apart from having a million credits in film, television and theatre, she has also worked as a psychotherapist, and a stand-up comic.

Without sounding too biased, this is one of my very favorite interviews. If you have ever studied acting in New York, this will take you back. Ellen is delicious, and prepare yourself, you are about to fall in love with her.

You can find Ellen here: www.ellengerstein.com

November 06, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
actor, director, writers, producer, the Actor's Studio, Lee Strasberg, short film, webseries, film & TV
activism, Coaching, Comedy, composers, DGA, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, investment, music, PGA, Politics, Producer, songwriting, Studios, theatre, webseries, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 128: Shirley Davis, Production Executive

October 23, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, Producer, women, business, Consulting, DGA, family films, LGBT, PGA, Studios, VFX

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Shirley Davis is a film and television production executive, lecturer and speaker.

As of this publishing, Shirley is consulting with Imagine Television as they begin to rollout their production arm. 

Prior to this, Shirley was the Executive Vice President and Head of Physical Production at Alcon Entertainment, where she oversaw projects such as Blade Runner, Point Break Prisoners and Dolphin Tale 1 and 2.

In addition to numerous film and television credits, Shirley was Co-Executive Producer for several digital projects for Mark Burnett Productions, MTV Networks, AOL, and Yahoo, where she had an inside view of tech first meeting entertainment.

Shirley has served as Guest Professor at the Graduate Producers Program at the UCLA School of Theatre, Film, and Television, and is a member of the Producers Guild of America, the Directors Guild of America and a Board Member of Outfest. 

October 23, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
producer, production executive, film production, film & TV, family films
Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, Producer, women, business, Consulting, DGA, family films, LGBT, PGA, Studios, VFX
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Episode 121: Liz Gutierrez, Physical Production Executive

September 11, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, Consulting, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Immigration, Independent Film, Music Videos, PGA, Post Production, Producer, Studios, VFX, women

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Liz is a Physical Production Executive. She started out in makeup, then moved over to the camera department, until she started producing and working as an executive. Formerly the VP of Physical Production at Alcon Entertainment, she is now working with Sidney Kimmel Entertainment. Her credits include Point Break, Blade Runner, Dear Dumb Diary, Journey to the Center of the Earth and many many more.

We talked about how it is to grow up as the child of immigrants, and be the embodiment of the American dream. And this: we should all be much more transparent about money.

September 11, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, female executive, post production, production executive, film production
business, Consulting, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Immigration, Independent Film, Music Videos, PGA, Post Production, Producer, Studios, VFX, women
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Episode 118: Mir Harris, Time's Up, Activist

August 21, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, business, Coaching, DGA, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, healthcare, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, LGBT, PGA, Politics, PTSD, Studios, women, WGA

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Mir is the Manager of Operations and Community Engagement at Time's Up. I was first introduced to Mir through a piece she wrote that knocked me out. I asked her to read it on the show. Mir is an activist, a thoughtful and conscious leader, and possesses a personal power that is expressed through service. Prepare yourself, you are about to be inspired. I mean no pressure, I don’t mean to oversell it. You tell me. (You’ll be inspired.)

August 21, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
Time's Up, Me Too, women's rights are human rights, women in entertainment, women in film, sexual harassment, activism
activism, business, Coaching, DGA, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, healthcare, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, LGBT, PGA, Politics, PTSD, Studios, women, WGA
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Episode 117: Marie Cantin, Producer and Educator

August 14, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in AFI, DGA, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, Music Videos, PGA, Post Production, Studios, VFX, WGA, women, Writers

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Marie Cantin is a Producer and Educator, having worked in independent and studio film and television productions. She was an Associate Dean at the AFI Conservatory, and in 2017 was the recipient of the Frank Capra Achievement Award from the DGA – a very big deal.  Some of her many credits include, Torch Song Trilogy, Save the Last Dance, Dante’s Peak, and Things to do in Denver When You’re Dead.

We talked about her long and circuitous journey into the business.  At one point she was rumored to be a nun. There’s a story.

She says it is important to figure out who you are and how you want to be in the world. This will inform your path. I think she’s right.

August 14, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, women in film, AFI, DGA, PGA, producer, production manager, robocop, torch song trilogy
AFI, DGA, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, Music Videos, PGA, Post Production, Studios, VFX, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 115: Monica Levinson, Producer, Production Executive

July 31, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, Comedy, DGA, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Immigration, Independent Film, PGA, Politics, Post Production, Studios, VFX, WGA, women

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Monica is the President of Production for ShivHans Pictures and comes from a long line of working women in her family. In fact, her grandmother owned a liquor store and her mother started the First Women’s Bank of Maryland.

Monica produced Bruno, Borat and Zoolander (to name a few), and she was the production supervisor on Private Parts. Check out her IMDB, you will be impressed.

We got real about the business and how to balance self-preservation with ambition in this male-dominated industry.  When do you speak up vs when do you send your message through other channels? Do you want to be right or do you want to be effective?

July 31, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, film & TV, production manager, production executive, DGA, ShivHans Pictures, Ben Stiller, Sasha Baron Cohen
business, Comedy, DGA, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Immigration, Independent Film, PGA, Politics, Post Production, Studios, VFX, WGA, women
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Episode 112: Allegra Clegg, Production Executive, Producer

July 10, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, AFI, DGA, Diversity, Editorial, entertainment, Film & TV, family films, film festivals, hollywood, horror film, Independent Film, PGA, Studios, women

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Allegra is the Senior Vice President of Physical Production at Paramount Pictures. Before becoming an executive, Allegra was a Producer and Production Manager on no less than four Transformer movies, along with Paranormal Activity 4 and a favorite of mine, The American President. If you need to see even more credits, here is the link to her IMDB page. She is a serious badass. One might even call her the Michael Bey whisperer.

We talked about what it took to rise to the top of the production world and how she made the shift to a studio job. What is important? What matters? What factors into your important career decisions?

July 10, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, production manager, production executive, paranormal activity, paramount, transformers, film & TV, film production, DGA, PGA
business, AFI, DGA, Diversity, Editorial, entertainment, Film & TV, family films, film festivals, hollywood, horror film, Independent Film, PGA, Studios, women
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Episode 111: Jeanette Volturno, Production Executive

July 03, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, DGA, Diversity, Editorial, entrepreneur, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, horror film, Independent Film, LGBT, PGA, Studios, women

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Jeanette is the Head of Production for Blumhouse. Her credits include Get Out, Insidious, The Purge, Paranormal Activity and approximately eleventy-hundred other things. She is also the founder of Catchlight Films and an entrepreneur. She has several projects that she will tell us about.

Jeanette’s story starts with a fiery redhead who could light up Las Vegas with her power and goes through visual effects, horror films and releasing a software app for worldwide filmmakers, and even collaborating with yours truly on an audio series. She has her hands in a lot of pots and makes it look pretty easy. I assure you, it’s not.

And this important tidbit: Lure them in with snacks.

July 03, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
working women, women in film, horror, blumhouse, paranormal activity, indie film, independent film, single mothers, crew
business, DGA, Diversity, Editorial, entrepreneur, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, horror film, Independent Film, LGBT, PGA, Studios, women
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Episodes 108 & 109: Dana Belcastro and Debra Bergman, Production Executives

June 21, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in capital, Coaching, Diversity, entrepreneur, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, PGA, Politics, Studios, WGA, women

Dana Belcastro is EVP Feature Production at Twentieth Century Fox and Debra Bergman is EVP Production and Head of Production Scripted at Paramount TV. They are also the co-founders of the Women’s Production Society – the organization for female top-level production executives. We talk about their journey up through production and to the top of the studio machines.

There was a moment in the last year when they realized as a body of women they are powerful, and are in a unique position to create some change. So, that is exactly what they are doing.

We talked for so long and about so many topics, this will be two episodes. This can be your week to binge on female production executives.

These women are formidable.

June 21, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, women in film, women in tv, studios, podcast, powerful women, women's production society, UPM, Producers Guild, DGA
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Episode 100: Sherry Lansing, Filmmaker, Executive, Philanthropist

April 24, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, PGA, Politics, Studios, theatre, women

Sherry Lansing is the subject of the biography, ”Leading Lady - Sherry Lansing and the Making of a Hollywood Groundbreaker,” by Stephen Galloway, out in paperback today. Sherry has had a long and successful career as a filmmaker, Studio Head, and philanthropist. She was Chairman and CEO of Paramount Studios for 12 years, after being the President of 20th Century Fox. Some films made under her watch include Forrest Gump, Braveheart, Titanic, The Accused, First Wives Club…and the list goes on.

She is the founder and CEO of The Sherry Lansing Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to cancer research, health, public education, and encore career opportunities.

She is also a co-founder of Stand Up To Cancer, an initiative which funds multi-institutional cancer research “dream teams.”

In addition, she serves on the University of California Board of Regents and on the boards of the Broad Center, the Broad Museum, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, the Carter Center, Encore.org, the W.M. Keck Foundation, the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation, and the Pacific Council on International Policy.

Among her awards and honors are…

National Women’s Hall of Fame

Stem Cell Action Leadership Award, World Stem Cell Summit

Patron of the Arts Award, Screen Actor’s Guild

American Association of Cancer Research Humanitarian Award

Big Brothers and Big Sisters Legacy Award

Outstanding Woman in Film, Women In Film

Economic Equity Award, Women’s Equity Action League

Horatio Alger Humanitarian Award

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, 79th annual Academy Awards

In this episode, Sherry talks about coming up through the ranks, the keys to her success in the midst of a lot of “noise”, and her secret meeting with Jimmy Carter.

April 24, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, studio head, paramount, fox, female CEO
business, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, PGA, Politics, Studios, theatre, women
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Episode 94: Heidi Philipsen, Actor, Writer, Director

March 13, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in DGA, entertainment, film festivals, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, PGA, Politics, PTSD, theatre, WGA, women, Writers

 

Heidi is an actor, director and producer, and is currently releasing her feature film called “Darcy,” that is making its rounds on the film festival circuit and will be screening at the Socially Relevant Film Festival in NYC as the Closing Night Film on Thursday, March 22nd, 8 p.m.

Heidi has a very interesting story that takes her to Germany after college, where she got her start in television before coming back to the United States. Now a gentle word of warning. We do talk about adult themes in this episode in the #metoo genre, so if you usually listen in the car with your kids, perhaps you listen with your headphones in.

To find out more about Heidi:

www.heidielizabethphilipsenmeissner.com

www.personaeentertainmentpictures.com

March 13, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
indie film, independent film, women in film, SAG, PGA, NYWIFT, UPWIFT, AWD, Directing, Alliance of Women Directors, female director, me too, act, acting
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Episode 86: Shannon and Tia Ayers

January 23, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, PGA, webseries, WGA, women, Writers, youtube influencer

Shannon and Tia are writing/producing partners under the company Borndreamer. They came up separately through production and comedy, while still making viral videos and other projects together, until they decided to relaunch the company their mother started years ago. Together, they made the film Firm with a Purpose, which was the Audience Favorite at the Women in Comedy Festival in 2017, and screened last night at the Women in Film Annual Shorts event.

We had a funny and thoughtful conversation that ranged from competitions and collaboration, to motherhood and bias.  What does success really mean? And if you say, “Well, I guess I’m a badass,” are you?

They are launching a podcast called Sister Stuff soon, where they will be telling stories, talking about their journey in filmmaking and trying to make each other laugh. You can follow them and find out more at borndreamer.com. 

January 23, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, women podcasters, women in tv, women in comedy, comedy, video, digital content, short film, writers, producer
Comedy, Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, PGA, webseries, WGA, women, Writers, youtube influencer
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Episode 85: Amy Spies, Writer

January 16, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Coaching, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, hollywood, PGA, soap opera, webseries, WGA, women, Writers

Amy wrote on 90210 and Melrose Place (the OG) among many other shows, but those are what made me fangirl. She comes from a Hollywood family - her parents were moved out to Los Angeles by Desilu Studios. (As you do.) And although she resisted joining the family business, she eventually did, going on to write “Girls Just Want to Have Fun.”

I loved hearing her stories and her journey and I think you will too. She’s a writer, a teacher, a mentor and is deeply into mindfulness. She teaches a mindfulness writing program which helps people, especially women, find their voice. This is the time that we all need to find our voices.

This is a Master Class.

January 16, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, women in tv, writers, WGA, female entrepreneurs, 90210, Melrose Place, feminism
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Episode 84: Amanda Upson, Producer

January 11, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, capital, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, PGA, women

Amanda is an Attorney turned Film Producer, whose first film Magnum Opus is available now on Amazon Prime. Amanda is incredibly determined, and when she puts her mind to something, she gets it done. Everything can be figured out.

And here is something we should impart to all of our children, especially our girls – take opportunities to fail. It is so important. If you are too afraid to fail, you won’t take chances and do the things that really scare you. And that is where the real success lies.

Magnum Opus is streaming everywhere, including on amazon prime (http://amzn.to/2zbuTqY), iTunes (http://apple.co/2ybu0zy), google play, etc.  Please follow and share on social at:

 https://www.facebook.com/MagnumOpusMovie

 https://twitter.com/MagnumOpusMovie 

and you can find the trailer here: http://www.magnumopusmovie.com/trailer/ (sharing is caring, and every time a person shares or clicks buy, an attorney saves her soul). 

January 11, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, PGA, indie film, independent film, working women, crossfit, entertainment, equality, gender equality, sexual harassment, employment law, feminism, film & TV, hearing impaired, thriller, amazon, diversity, failure, SheEO
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Episode 77: Women in Entertainment Summit 2017

November 21, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in AFI, Comedy, animation, Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, Editorial, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, LGBT, Music Videos, PGA, Politics, PTSD, theatre, webseries, WGA, women, Writers

Patty Jenkins talks with WIE Co-Founder Gretchen McCourt  

On November 2nd, I went to the third annual Women In Entertainment Summit.  I love this event.

The day started out with Geena Davis. The Geena Davis Institute for Gender in Media Studies has provided a heap of data surrounding women and girls in media. She presented some data on the day, and as usual, representation of women on screen and behind the scenes are still dismally small.  There are some very easy fixes however, and this is a point that really resonated with a lot of people.

She told us that Media can actually fix the problem is has created.

There was a also a lot of talk at the conference about the parts that we own - namely, confidence and advocacy. 

On the side, we talked about #metoo.

During the lunch break I caught up with McKenna Koon and Dana Kelly who both work at FullScreen, and I talked with Shirley Davis, EVP of Production at Alcon Entertainment.

On this episode I share a lot of the high points and inspiration from the day – from women such as Geena Davis, Victoria Mahoney, Dee Rees, Jordyn Wieber, Christine Simmons, Gabrielle Carteris and Greta Gerwig.

It was a great day, and this is but a tip of the iceberg.

And my must see films list from the summit: LadyBird, Mudbound, Fear Us Women

November 21, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
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Episode 60: Suzanne Lyons, Producer, Author, Teacher

August 29, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, immigration, Independent Film, PGA, women

Suzanne is a film producer, author, speaker, teacher and inspiration. You may remember the Flash Forward Institute in the early 2000’s.  She started that. She is the Co-Founder of Snowfall Films. She wrote Independent Film Producing: The Craft of Low Budget Filmmaking.

From humble beginnings in Canada, where she was told she could be a teacher, a nurse or a secretary, she quickly realized she was as smart as the men running things and might just have a go at that. At 29 she was the first female VP at a TV Network.

She is all about accountability and going for it. In this business, the key differentiator is who has actually done the work?

“In what other industry on planet earth do people relinquish their power in running their own lives to someone else (i.e. agents and managers?)”

And this: we are living on earth to experience joy and expansion. No limits.

Grab a cup of tea and settle in. Then, find more here:  http://www.suzannelyons.net/

August 29, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
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Episode 54: Kate Mines, Actor

July 18, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, daytime drama, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, PGA, soap opera, webseries, women

Kate is an actor.  And a writer and producer. She recently created and produced the series called Dropping the Soap that can be seen on Amazon. Her other acting credits include Doubt, American Crime, Gilmore Girls, Grey’s Anatomy, The Mindy Project, The Mentalist…all the shows you love. She was in the scene where Denny got his heart transplant on Grey’s. Say no more.  I’m a fan.

She produced Dropping the Soap in part to get exposure doing comedy.  Which she did.  Jane Lynch is in it too by the way, along with a lot of other faces you will recognize.

She gives a lot of great advice about producing and about acting.  For acting – know your place and be a good guest.  If you are invited to a dinner party, bring a lovely bottle of wine, don’t lug in the entrée.  And when producing, ask. Have good material, and they will show up.

And all the real networking happens at school.

July 18, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in tv, webseries, SAG, acting, producer, writers, Jane Lynch, Kate Mines, comedy, digital content, amazon
Comedy, daytime drama, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, PGA, soap opera, webseries, women
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Episode 50: Jennie Yamaki, Producer, Production Executive

June 20, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, PGA, women, webseries, Digital content

Jennie is a Producer and Production Executive who has worked on such films as Napoleon Dynamite, Juno, and Harold and Kumar.  She has also done a lot of work in digital content with PopSugar, Mattel and Lionsgate. 

We talked about this new world of branded content, monetizing web content, and being your own advocate. And she has an announcement.

June 20, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, film & TV, short film, independent film, business, Lionsgate, Netflix, producer, Producers Guild, line producer, PGA
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Episode 46: Stronger Than Pretty, Jaret Martino, Pat Branch, Marjorie LeWit

May 23, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, LGBT, PGA, Politics, webseries, WGA, women

Stronger Than Pretty is a film about Jaret’s mother. She took her three children out of an awful situation and created a life for them all, despite everything she was expected to do as a nice Catholic girl in New York in the 70’s. In addition to that extraordinary tale, it is remarkable that her son recognizes the strength of her story and has created a piece to celebrate it. 

Jaret Martino is an actor and producer, with 10 films already under his producing belt, most of them with distribution. He is committed to hiring female crews on his projects to help counteract the dismal statistics for women in the industry.  He is a true feminist and is leading by example.

Pat Branch is a comedian, writer and teacher, and wrote the script for this project, with passion, humor and empathy.

Marjorie LeWit is an actor and director, who directed this film and the companion project Inner Warrior, which they tell us all about.

This is a master class in purpose driven content – purpose driven life. Their kindness, empathy and desire to bring people together drives their work and their lives. It is a joy to hang out with them, if only for an hour.

Remember this:  money is not what makes art.  Although, feel free to send the money anyway.  Strongerthanpretty.com.

May 23, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
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