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Episode 40: Carole Angelo, Digital Creative and Producer

April 11, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women

Carole is a Digital Creative and Producer at TBS/TNT.  She came up through the digital world at NBC when digital was barely a thing, and she helped create it.  Along the way, she launched some obscure series you’ve never heard of, like “Friends” and “Seinfeld.” And her digital work with “The Office” launched the writer’s strike.  Yup.  She is patient zero.  But, it all got worked out in the end.

We talked about growing up at a studio, negotiating (or not), and would I please stop bringing that up?!  This was a really fun interview, even though I’m pretty sure she drove off with my parking pass.

April 11, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
working women, women in film, women in tv, digital marketing, digital content, gender equality, entertainment, NBCU, TBS/TNT
Comedy, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women
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Episode 17: Kool Marder, AFI Mentor/Production Executive

October 10, 2016 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women, DGA, AFI

Kool is currently a Faculty Mentor at the American Film Institute. Prior to that, she was a Production Executive, Producer, DGA UPM, Location Manager, Production Coordinator – name the production job, she has done it. Kool has overseen and/or made about 100 films.  How many people can say that, let alone how many women?

Some credits include, Blue Valentine, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street 5, Casual Sex, Fried Green Tomatoes, American Pie, Erin Brokovich, The Fast and the Furious, and Bourne Identity.

We talked about the early days, when cell phones were in briefcases and coordinators prepared call sheets on typewriters. You think it’s hard to make movies now….

And now for Kool's Tales from the Trenches.  Is it a federal crime to receive cocaine via fedex? From UPM to Expert Witness in the Big Easy.

 

 

October 10, 2016 /Julie Harris Oliver
film & TV, AFI, women, gender, DGA, hollywood, entertainment, NBCU
entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women, DGA, AFI
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Episode 15: Cristen Carr Strubbe, Production Executive, UPM

September 13, 2016 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women

Cristen is the Vice President of Physical Production at NBC Universal. Prior to being a production executive, she was the DGA Unit Production Manager on films such as American Beauty, Catch Me If You Can, Ali, Charlie Wilson’s War – ever hear of any of those? Fun fact: she also had this career while having three babies and breastfeeding.  Even on location.

We talked about sending the breastmilk to LA with the film shipment, the frequently asked question, “don’t you want to be home with your children?” and coming full circle from her first interview with Kool Marder 20 years ago, to occupying that very same office as the executive.  These are the delicious confirmations in life that you are on the right path.

And of course, this: “Cristen, get Tom Cruise off your lap and go fix the generator!”   But, that’s in the bonus episode for next week on Cristen’s Tales from Trenches episode.

And in Cristen’s own words, “Aim higher, ladies, aim higher.”

And here is the much anticipated BONUS Episode.  Cristen's Tales from the Trenches.

September 13, 2016 /Julie Harris Oliver
NBCU, women, film & TV, breastfeeding, gender, entertainment
entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women
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