4 episodios

WIFVNE Coffee Talk is a round table discussion about what is happening in New England with Women in the film and television industry.

WIFVNE Talks WFIVNE

    • Economía y empresa

WIFVNE Coffee Talk is a round table discussion about what is happening in New England with Women in the film and television industry.

    Producers Break Down Challenges

    Producers Break Down Challenges

    Producers produce, even when facing a myriad of challenges. How do they figure it out when the script calls for explosions, on-location  production, 3D animation, babies, and celebrity talent?
    Join Katie Shine Young and Tom Adjemian of Anchor Line and Kristen  Kearns of ELEMENT as they run through the sometimes ridiculous problems a  producer tries to solve. Our producers will break down a fake short  script from a producer’s perspective. How would they approach the script  and establish priorities, keeping in mind the demands of a client, the challenges of production, and the limitations of the budget? Join us for this lively and interactive discussion.
    Find more info at wifvne.org

    • 1h 14 min
    WIFVNE Coffee Talk Episode 02

    WIFVNE Coffee Talk Episode 02

    The Woods Hole Film Festival is Virtual this year, and bigger than ever. Hear from the staff about what to expect from the fest and the best way to experience the filmmakers work.

    • 41 min
    WIFVNE Talks Production Safety and Covid-19

    WIFVNE Talks Production Safety and Covid-19

    Join us for this National Conversation with WIFT-US, about production safety and cautions being taken around Covid-19.

    • 1h 31 min
    WIFVNE Coffee Talk Episode 01

    WIFVNE Coffee Talk Episode 01

    WIFVNE Coffee Talk with President of WIFVNE Alecia Orsini, Vice President Sharon Contillo, and Board Member / Office Administrator JoAnn Cox.

    • 1h

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