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Episode 47: Ayser Salman, Writer/Editor/Producer

May 30, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Politics, women, Immigration, immigration

Ayser is an Editor/Producer/Writer. She is also a Muslim, Arab, immigrant woman living in America.  Apparently, all of those things together add up to an interesting set of experiences. So much so, she is writing her memoir.  After hearing her interview, you will want to read her book, The Wrong End of the Table: an Immigrant Love Story.

She told me lots of stories, such as when her sister was born in America and was nearly named Amanda, except Ayser was NOT HAVING THAT. In recent years, she has discovered that saying your real name to the barista is actually a radical political act that, though risky, is worth it. It is important to be seen and not hide in the shadows.

And no matter what, even at her own party, she always seems to find herself at the wrong end of the table.  Who doesn’t?

You can learn more about Ayser and read some of her work here:  www.aysersalman.com.

May 30, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, women, Muslim, immigration, Arab, author, Editing, post production, producer, Weinstein
Comedy, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Politics, women, Immigration, immigration
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Episode 23: Jill D'Agnenica, Director/Editor/Artist

December 06, 2016 by Julie Harris Oliver in DGA, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women

Jill is a Director, Editor and an Artist.  She worked her way up in the editing department, until she became an Editor. Her credits include Undercovers, The Division, Switched at Birth, and Pretty Little Liars, among others. She then went on to direct the independent feature film, Life Inside Out, and then the penultimate episode of Switched at Birth.

She walked us through the last two minutes of working with film, transitioning to digital editing, and having a couple of very important conversations that got her to the next levels.  She talks about editing and directing through the eyes of an artist. Her enthusiasm is contagious, her conversation juicy. This is a master class.

And she has documented her bad mothering as an art exhibition. You can find her website here:

http://www.jilldagnenica.com/Jill_Art/Welcome.html .

 

BONUS! In this short episode, Jill talks about her philosophy as an Editor, and also describes a very cool art project she did in every square mile of Los Angeles at the time of the civil unrest after the Rodney King verdicts.  As it turns out, some things in life ​are free.

December 06, 2016 /Julie Harris Oliver
Switched at Birth, Editing, Directing, Art, women, film & TV, equality, gender
DGA, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women
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