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8 years of supporting women, non-binary & gender nonconforming individuals on all sides of the camera. | Creators of the #WOSOutLoud podcast
Toronto, ON
Joined February 2013
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! We’re thrilled to be copresenting this event with @WomenInView and @WIFT at the @CanFilmFest. Cofounders @FarahMer and @LaurenMacKinlay will also be spearheading workshops & panels on the day. Don’t miss your chance to participate!.
Happy International Women’s Day!. We are proud to present ACTION ON WOMEN IN FILM sponsored by @scotiabank and @OntarioDGC on March 23, 9:00am - 6:00pm. Free and by invitation to #CanFilmFest female and non-binary creatives and festival friends. #CanFilmFestOnSuperChannel
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Episode 32: LYNDIE GREENWOOD, ACTOR. In her essay, “Why I Quit Acting, and Other Things”, @LyndieGreenwood gets personal with the hard lessons she's learned, and the big decisions needed on her road to recovery, ultimately leading her back to herself.
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RT @SpinVFX: Our very own Mahsa Ghorbankarimi was featured on @ScreenWMN's podcast Women On Screen Out Loud! Mahsa opens up on her journey….
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RT @maryam_gk: So proud of my sister being featured on @ScreenWMN’s #podcast this is very inspiring talk on how you can succeed despite all….
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Podcast Episode · WOMEN ON SCREEN OUT LOUD · 07/12/2021 · 34m
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Episode 31: ASHLEY COOPER, WRITER. In her essay, “The Only One in the Room”, Writer @ashleyversus gives us an inside look into the writers room, frustrations with token hiring, and what it takes to stand up against the higher powers.
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Podcast Episode · WOMEN ON SCREEN OUT LOUD · 2021-12-14 · 29m
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Episode 30: MAHSA GHORBANKARAMI, CG SUPERVISOR. In her essay, “Choose the Color with Which the Universe Paints You”, Mahsa exhibits how her difficult past motivates her present work ethic and the tools required to push for your dreams.
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Podcast Episode · WOMEN ON SCREEN OUT LOUD · 2021-12-07 · 34m
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Episode 29: SUAD BUSHNAQ, COMPOSER . In "The Present of Being Present in the Present", @SuadBushnaq speaks to balancing career with new-parenthood, and how it took a pandemic to shift her mindset into one that could work for her family AND creativity.
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Episode 28: MICHELLE MORGAN, ACTOR & DIRECTOR. In her essay “Hey, I Could Do That!” @MichelleMorgan_ discusses the strategies and motivations that propelled her to take a long-awaited leap from leading lady to leader in the director’s chair.
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Podcast Episode · WOMEN ON SCREEN OUT LOUD · 2021-11-23 · 29m
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RT @Keavy_Lynch: Check out this panel with the amazing @angiexem, @TeeJaeGordon and @CarmineDufour next week!.
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Women On Screen Presents: The Story Coordinator Panel . Story Coordinating is often the first point of entry for TV writers, but what does that gig look like and how does one break in? Join us next Wed Nov 24, 6-7 pm and find out!
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An in-depth discussion about the role of a Story Coordinator in the Canadian television industry.
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Episode 27: CHRISTA TAZZEO MORSON, EXECUTIVE VFX PRODUCER. In her essay “She Believed She Could So She Did”, Executive VFX Producer, Christa Tazzeo Morson, breaks down essential building blocks necessary for nurturing the leaders of tomorrow.
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Podcast Episode · WOMEN ON SCREEN OUT LOUD · 2021-11-16 · 24m
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Episode 26: TRICIA HAGORILES, COLOURIST & FILMMAKER. In her essay “Stay Gold”, Tricia takes us behind the colouring craft curtain and shares insight into a recent leap to pivot her career with her many acquired skills.
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Podcast Episode · WOMEN ON SCREEN OUT LOUD · 2021-11-09 · 22m
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Episode 25: KARLEE MORSE, MAKE UP ARTIST. In her essay “Devil Lady”, the Emmy Award-winning makeup artist delights us with highlights of her career, how she combats burnout, and tributes the special someone who inspired her to pursue her life-long passion.
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Podcast Episode · WOMEN ON SCREEN OUT LOUD · 2021-11-02 · 25m
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Episode 24: GAYLE YE, CINEMATOGRAPHER. In her essay “Anomalies”, the Emmy Award-winning Cinematographer shares stories from being the only POC in the workplace to using her voice to promote her racialized colleagues and encourage inclusivity and change.
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Podcast Episode · WOMEN ON SCREEN OUT LOUD · 2021-10-26 · 22m
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