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  • @Omobolaakinde

    @Omobolaakinde

    What pulled you into film & TV in the first place?

    I had always enjoyed acting on stage right from when I was in school. Even though I never knew I would do it professionally until years later after school. I remembered I liked it then so I decided to give it a try. 

    What worries you most about the future of this industry right now?

    Film getting to our audience at an affordable rate and producers making back their money.

    What’s one piece of advice you wish you’d heard earlier?

    Get a normal job while pursuing this dream. Because bills are real.

  • @margauxamie

    @margauxamie

    What pulled you into film & TV in the first place?

    I’ve always been drawn to storytelling and human emotion. Film and television have a unique ability to make people feel seen, start conversations, and create empathy across very different experiences. As an actor, I loved stepping into characters and exploring emotional truth, but over time I realized I also wanted to help shape the stories being told behind the camera. That eventually led me to founding True Self Films, where the goal is to create meaningful, character-driven work that reflects voices and experiences that are often overlooked.

    What worries you most about the future of this industry right now?

    I think one of the biggest concerns is that meaningful storytelling can sometimes get overshadowed by algorithms, trends, and short attention spans. There’s so much pressure to create what’s instantly marketable that unique voices and emotionally honest stories can struggle to break through. I also think access remains a challenge — especially for independent filmmakers, women, and creators from underrepresented backgrounds. At the same time, I’m hopeful because audiences are still hungry for authentic stories that genuinely connect with them.

    What’s one piece of advice you wish you’d heard earlier?

    I wish someone had told me earlier that building a career in this industry is much more of a marathon than a sprint. It’s easy to compare your journey to other people’s highlight reels, especially in entertainment, but longevity, resilience, and relationships matter just as much as talent. I also wish I’d understood sooner that creating your own opportunities can be just as powerful as waiting for permission from the industry.

    What does success mean to you and have you ever experienced it?

    Success to me is creating work that resonates with people while also building a sustainable career doing what I love. Of course awards and recognition are wonderful, but I think real success is when a story moves someone, sparks conversation, or makes them feel less alone. I’ve experienced moments of success already through acting, producing, and seeing projects like our award-winning short film Let Go connect with audiences and film festivals. Those moments reminded me that even smaller projects can have real impact.

    What is next in your career?

    Right now I’m focused on growing True Self Films and advancing our psychological drama feature Therein Lies Darkness through financing and development. I’m also developing new film and television projects centered on emotionally impactful storytelling.

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  • Today’s edition: Road to the Oscars

    In today’s newsletter: A look at how the Oscar race is unfolding and a quick networking tip—keep it simple!

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  • Fran Drescher, SAG President – SAG Awards, February 24, 2024 – Full Speech

    Fran Drescher, SAG President

    SAG Awards, February 24, 2024

    Full Speech

    Thank you, Thank you so much. 

    I want to gratefully acknowledge the WGA, the DGA, IATSE, AFM, Teamsters and Basic Crafts for helping make this night a success. Thank you to the hardest working guy in show business, our SAG-AFTRA Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland. And, especially a big thanks to Netflix for inviting the SAG Awards to their platform so this event can be viewed all over the world including my parents’ condo in South Florida.

    But most important, congratulations to all the members both here today and everywhere. I hold you all with the highest esteem and greatest respect for you are the champions. You survived the longest strike in our union’s history with courage and conviction. The journey was arduous. It came with great sacrifice and unrelenting stress. Your collective dignity and perseverance to stand up and say we deserve better because we are better resulted in an historic billion-dollar deal. Your solidarity ignited workers around the world triggering what forever will be remembered as the “Hot Labor Summer”. You took the hero’s journey and stood at the front lines. Strike captains led the picket lines. And we all showed up to the rallies because you understood what our massive contribution means to this marvelous industry.

    And now, here we stand tall and proud. This was a seminal moment in our union’s history that has set the trajectory for many generations to come. Not afraid but brave. Not weak but empowered. Not peons but partners.

    During the fight for a better TV theatrical contract global ideas emerged. AI will entrap us in a matrix where none of us know what’s real. If an inventor lacks empathy and spirituality perhaps that’s not the invention we need. Dystopia stories can also become self-fulfilling prophecy. We should tell stories that spark the human spirit, connect us to the natural world and awaken our capacity to love unconditionally. 

    What does female leadership look like to women and girls? We don’t have to emulate male energy but rather lead with intellect, compassion, wisdom and still rock a red lip. Sometimes it’s hard to see the frame when you’re in the picture but a renaissance can happen. We each can work to develop empathy within ourselves. Collectively, the paradigm will shift towards peace and harmony. All of us hold in our hearts the gentle whisper of true love. I am honored to be your president as we now enter our golden age. Thank you so much.

    Video via: Hollywood Reporter

  • What’s happening this week: November 29, 2023

    Check out what’s happening this week for women in film, TV and media! Anything in bold is a link so if you want more, make sure to click!

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    This week’s profile is @amandacawleymusic! Check out her profile here.

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    🎉 What we’re excited about this week 🎉

    Season 3 of “Pretty Hard Cases” created by Tassie Cameron and Sherry White, releasing November 29, 2023 on Amazon (Freevee).

    “The series follows two detectives in their early 40s: Sam, an uptight and by-the-book guns and gangs detective, and Kelly, a streetwise narcotics detective. Both are ambitious and accomplished in their own way, excelling at work while struggling with their personal lives. They drive one another crazy, but also appreciate each other’s strengths, and somehow manage to work together.”

    Why we’re excited: We will always take a police crime comedy-drama television series, especially if it’s created by women!

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    Family Switch” written by Victoria Strouse, Victoria Strouse, Adam Sztykiel, coming out on Netflix November 30th.

    “When a chance encounter with an astrological reader causes the Walkers to wake up to a full body switch, can they unite to land a promotion, college interview, record deal, and soccer tryout?”

    Why we’re excited: Growing up on “switch” movies like “The Parent Trap,” (the OG and Lindsay Lohan remake), “Freaky Friday,” and “13 Going on 30,” we’re nostalgic for the next generation of switching.

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    Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé” by the Queen B herself, releasing in theaters December 1st.

    “Beyoncé in performance at her record-breaking RENAISSANCE World Tour and the creative mastermind behind it.”

    Why we’re excited: One words: Beyoncé.

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  • What’s happening this week: November 22, 2023

    Check out what’s happening this week for women in film, TV and media! Anything in bold is a link so if you want more, make sure to click!

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    This week’s profile is @stellamay17! Check out her profile here.

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    🎉 What we’re excited about this week 🎉

    Saltburn” written and directed by Emerald Fennell, wide release November 22, 2023.

    “A student at Oxford University finds himself drawn into the world of a charming and aristocratic classmate, who invites him to his eccentric family’s sprawling estate for a summer never to be forgotten.”

    Why we’re excited: Best known as an actress (Midge in “Barbie,” Camilla Parker Bowles in Seasons 3-4 of “The Crown,” and Nurse Patsy Mount in “Call the Midwife”), she’s also a writer (“Killing Eve”) and director (“Promising Young Woman” with 117 award wins out of 193 nominations). The stylized revenge thriller of “Promising Young Woman” is mired in the “Saltburn” trailer so we’re excited to see the story play out. Also, Carey Mulligan is set to make her reappearance in this new film.

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    Disney’s “Wish” directed by Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn. Screenplay by Jennifer Lee & Allison Moore, wide release November 22, 2023.

    “Wish will follow a young girl named Asha who wishes on a star and gets a more direct answer than she bargained for when a trouble-making star comes down from the sky to join her.”

    Why we’re excited: Growing up on the Disney princess movies, we have a fond place in our hearts for Disney animation. But we’re excited the stories have evolved from the girl getting the guy and, instead, the girl saving the world and “Wish” promises to be just this, with some fun twists and turns.

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    Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas” releasing on AppleTV November 22nd, 2023.

    “Join Hannah Waddingham for stunning performances including Phil Dunster, Luke Evans, Leslie Odom Jr., Sam Ryder, and more.”

    Why we’re excited: Two words: Hannah Waddingham.

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  • Profiles are back!

    After a 2 year hiatus, profiles are back!

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  • “Women in the Film Industry” by Hailey, 6th Grade

    Check out this awesome article and resource that 6-grader Hailey wrote! I’m excited for the next generation of female filmmakers who can bring even more to the community.

  • @leahvbee: What are you working on next? In addition, if people want to find out more about you, where can they find you on social media?

    I’m desperate to get back on set! I’m writing & in constant search of material, so… if anyone wants to collaborate, give me a shout!

    www.leahbleich.com

    IG: @leahvbee

    Twitter: @leahvbleich

  • @leahvbee: What, if anything, do you collect?

    Hmm… I’ve accidentally built up a pretty substantial collection of VHS & VHS-C cameras as a result of doing two projects with them. It’s not an intentional collection — but it’s definitely a collection nonetheless.