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Her academic background includes music at Eastern Washington University, drama at the University of Washington and filmmaking at the School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California. Her work can be seen on YouTube channel Across Bank Street.
She started working for film studios in Los Angeles in 1997. At Sony Pictures Entertainment and Columbia Pictures she worked as temporary support for Amy Heckerling, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Don Murphy, Transformers, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Pat Sajak, Wheel of Fortune. Later at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank she supported Maggie Malone, Script Development, feature animation, and Anthy Price, feature film Media.
On a technical note she works with and teaches the Sony digital camera, NEX FS100U and before that the Panasonic AGDVX Mini DV. She edits in Avid adding special visual effects with Adobe After Effects. She continues studying lighting and camera movement with the local Community Film Group.
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Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010)
Incredible!
Incredible! I just can't believe anybody would write a bad review of that movie. It was completely entertaining. The work and expertise that went into it is out of this world. I think who should be ashamed are the people who wrote the reviews. But I'm thinking it's one guy with a lot of different names and email addresses. Anybody who loves fantasy and Greek mythology should watch this movie. It's excellent!!!
The Little Mermaid (2018)
Great World
I love the world they created. I watch this movie twice. I think some people of been watching too many Superhero action films. This fallows beautifully the original Hans Christian Andersen story. Does anybody out there read anymore?
Troy: The Odyssey (2017)
Low-budget wonder
Low-budget wonder. I have been reading some of the other reviews and can see that most of those people have been watching the studio huge budget movies and trying to make them comparable to this. I am amazed that on a small budget someone could make something as true to the actual writings of Homer as this. I think this should be reviewed only by people who have read the Iliad and are in the spirit of that writing. Kudos to those who put their time and effort into this excellent low-budget film I believe many people will follow in your footsteps. We are sick of studio cookie-cutter garbage.