@thecomeupchi @tres_belle7: What advice do you have for other women in the industry?

My advice to other women in the industry would be to never feel like an outsider in this industry just because of the fact that you’re a woman. To not feel discouraged about creating your story or following your passion even if you’re the only woman on a set because you are helping pave the… Read More @thecomeupchi @tres_belle7: What advice do you have for other women in the industry?

@thecomeupchi @tres_belle7: What is a successful moment in your career so far?

In January 2020 with some help from friends and crew members, we were lucky enough to raise $30,000 for a production that I was able to direct. It was a 30min pilot about inner city Chicago high schoolers who use the art of slam poetry to navigate their increasingly complicated lives. The production itself was… Read More @thecomeupchi @tres_belle7: What is a successful moment in your career so far?

@thecomeupchi @tres_belle7: What’s a defining moment in your life?

My defining moment happened recently as I became the first person in my family with a Bachelors Degree in Film this past May. This was such a defining moment for me because for four years I was working very hard for this accomplishment. I did a lot of self-reflecting and was able to not only… Read More @thecomeupchi @tres_belle7: What’s a defining moment in your life?

@thecomeupchi @tres_belle7: Why did you decide to get into this industry?

I possess a genuine passion for and dedication to the detailed factors involved in bringing concepts to life through the medium of film. I’m very committed with regards to visually constructing a story and guiding actors towards reaching their full potential on-screen. My ultimate goal is to eventually become an accomplished and widely respected feature… Read More @thecomeupchi @tres_belle7: Why did you decide to get into this industry?

#realtalk with Lynda Furlow: In Conversations with Black Female Creators

We’re excited for the premiere of “#realtalk with Lynda Furlow: In Conversations with Black Female Creators” Hosted/Moderated by Lynda Furlow (https://manylink.co/@LyndaFurlow) – Writer, director, founder of FTVP & advocate for Women of Color in the media Special Guests: Yolonda Ross – Actress, writer, director, plays Jada Washington on “The Chi” – Showtime Tonya Pinkins – Tony… Read More #realtalk with Lynda Furlow: In Conversations with Black Female Creators

@Jessicatolliver_DP: What advice do you have for other women in the industry?

Never underestimate the power of asking. Ask for help, ask for guidance, ask for funding, ask to be a part of something great. One thing I truly do love about the women in this industry is that we can be a very nurturing community. It was a woman who gave me my first big opportunity.… Read More @Jessicatolliver_DP: What advice do you have for other women in the industry?