@sarahandhobbes: Why did you decide to work in this industry? It’s a funny thing. I did study acting. I wanted to go into acting. But I wanted to go into theater. It was while at Chapman, one of my friends saw me in a play and said “I want to cast you in my thesis.”… Read More

@makingchaos_sekiya: What do you collect, if anything? I collect books written by women and art books. I have a kindle but there are certain books I want to touch. The producer of my film @therevivalmovie, Yaani Supreme (@yaanisupreme)is launching a pop-up called CHLOE in DC soon. It’s a multi-use space dedicated to putting books into… Read More

@makingchaos_sekiya: What advise do you have for other women in the industry? Be bold, confident and keep connecting with people. At times as women, we don’t give ourselves enough pats on the back. Our male counterparts sometimes are half as good and they approach everything as if they are geniuses all the time because they… Read More

@makingchaos_sekiya: What is a successful moment in your career so far? I think getting on the cover of GoMagazine (@gomagazineny) and being named one of the 100 women we love. I have picked up that magazine since I arrived in New York years ago and now I’m in it. I was really grateful. One step… Read More

@makingchaos_sekiya: What is your biggest concern with the future? As a filmmaker making non fiction films that turn the lens on communities that are often marginalized, my biggest concern is that we keep telling important and real stories. With everyone wanting a minute laugh here or there, are we going to loose that long format… Read More

@makingchaos_sekiya: What’s a defining moment in your life? There are so many moments. I am an immigrant. I was born in the Bahamas and only moved here for college. When I was growing up I watched one television station and one movie theater. It was called ZNS until we finally got a cable infrastructure so… Read More

@makingchaos_sekiya: Why did you decide to work in this industry? As a creative individual, I wanted to be in an industry that allowed me to use all my talents. When I left film school, it was tough to break into film but I ended up in television which allowed me to use my skills production… Read More

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@bethalina13: If people want to find out more about you, where can they find you on social media? My Instagram and Facebook are private, and I don’t accept random friend requests because I have too much personal information out there. I love online sharing, just with people I’ve actually met before in real life. I… Read More Reel Women: Check out the crowd funding page for a project Beth is producing. Let’s support our female filmmakers: bit.ly/RainBro

Reel Women: Check out the crowd funding page for a project Beth is producing. Let’s support our female filmmakers: bit.ly/RainBro

@bethalina13: What, if anything, do you collect? I went on a mission trip to Jamaica when I was a senior in high school and bought a hand-painted canvas at a farmers market made by a local artist. This was my first trip out of the US, and I loved that painting so much that the… Read More Reel Women: Check out the crowd funding page for a project Beth is producing. Let’s support our female filmmakers: bit.ly/RainBro