Said & Undone Said & Done Media
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Join Alana Barker-Tompson, cinematographer and founder of production company Said and Done Media, as she speaks with a broad range of filmmakers, animators and other artists. Hear about their journeys, what they've learnt along the way, and what could be done – and is being done – to increase the diversity of our industry and make it a more inclusive place.Producer - Martine McMahon
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Arts Activist Sonya Suares
Sonya Suares is an acclaimed actor, director, producer, and arts activist, working across theatre, film and TV. Sonya has led companies, campaigns, and festivals for more than two decades, delivering work that has accrued over 27 Green Room nominations, including personal acknowledgments for Best Direction of a Musical, Production of the Year, and for the digital documentary series, The Art of Making Art. Alongside her creative practice, Sonya is a passionate DEI advocate, cha...
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An inclusive set is the happiest set!
On this episode, I'm chatting with Hugues de Robillard and Brandon Fairley from Bus Stop Films.Bus Stop Films is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to making the film industry more inclusive for those with disabilities. They have produced over 65 short films, winning more than 100 awards globally and reaching an audience of over 45 million.Hugues has a storied career in media, managing his own creative agency, Guerrilla Films. His collaboration with Bus Stop Films underscores his persona...
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Behind the lens with Lady Camera Guy
On this episode, I'm chatting with Gretchen Warthen, an acclaimed cinematographer with a passion for telling human stories through her lens. Gretchen’s expertise spans a 20-year career from her pioneering work on MTV’s 'Real World', to award-winning reality programs, narrative feature films and documentary series. Through Gretchen’s Instagram handle ‘Lady Camera Guy’, she shines a light on other women behind the camera who inspire her. In this episode of Said & Undone, I sp...
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Design with, not for
On this episode I'm chatting with Hung Le , the Creative Director at Bien, an inclusive design studio based in LA. Through Bien’s intentional approach to inclusivity, they are creating a paradigm shift in the industry; one in which diversity in gender, race,ability, culture and sexuality are represented with authenticity, respect and compassion.Bien - https://thisisbien.com/Please Follow to be notified when new episodes drop.Follow us at instagram.com/said_and_undoneProducer: Martine McMahon
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We've come a long way since the on-set cowboy behaviour of the 90's
On this episode I'm chatting with Victoria Connors about the new Shoot For Diversity initiative that 8 Brisbane production companies have launched to encourage more on-set diversity. Victoria is a co-founder and Executive Producer of content production agency ‘Eric Tom and Bruce and Partner and Executive Producer at productioncompany ‘The Producers’. Please Follow to be notified when new episodes drop.Follow us at instagram.com/said_and_undoneProducer: Martine McMahon
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Learning to be loud with Mothers of Mograph
On this episode I speak with Jennie Davis, an animator and studio owner from Canada.Jennie speaks about her time in the industry, the challenges that underrepresented groups can face and what she is doing about supporting mothers in the industry by creating the community, Mothers of Mograph.Show notes: Dreck Studios: https://www.dreckstudio.com/Mothers of Mograph: https://www.instagram.com/mothersofmograph Amanda Russell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-russell-cream-studio/Cordelia Brown:...