October 14, 2019, 11:19 PM
https://www.aotg.com/filmmaker-and-creative-pamela-b-green-to-speak-at/
HPA and SMPTE announced today that Emmy nominated filmmaker
Pamela B. Green will be the featured speaker at the annual Women in Technology
Luncheon on Monday, Oct. 21, presented by HPA Women in Post and SMPTE. The
popular gathering takes place October 21-24 during the SMPTE 2019 Conference at
the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in downtown Los Angeles Green’s feature documentary Be Natural: The Untold
Story of Alice Guy-Blaché tells the moving and
groundbreaking story of the first female filmmaker. During the luncheon, Green
will be in conversation with Loren Nielsen, co-chair of the HPA Women in Post
Committee.
“Pamela’s
work on Be Natural is monumental,†said Nielsen. “She researched Alice
Guy-Blaché’s story down to the very fabric
of her being and shaped that research into a tremendously compelling narrative.
For those of us working in the technologies that impact stories, learning about
the first woman filmmaker, a secretary who instinctually understood how
technology could be used to craft stories, is both empowering and inspiring.â€
Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in
the Cannes Classics category in 2018. Nominated
for the Eye award, it was named an Official Selection of Deauville American
Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival, the 56th New York Film Festival, and
the BFI London Film Festival, among many others. The film was released
theatrically in 2019 to critical acclaim in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and
New Zealand and will be released globally soon.
Guy-Blaché played an important
role at the birth of cinema. When she completed her first
film in 1896 Paris, she was not only the first female filmmaker, but one of the
first directors ever to make a narrative film. Be Natural: The Untold Story
of Alice Guy-Blaché follows her rise
from Gaumont secretary to her appointment as head of production, and an illustrious
20-year career in France and in the United States as the founder of her own
studio and as writer, director, and producer. Over
the span of her career, she wrote, produced and/or directed 1,000 films. Yet
despite all of her accomplishments, she was virtually erased from history until
now.
Green dedicated more than eight
years of research to uncovering the real story of Guy-Blaché (1873-1968) – not
only highlighting her pioneering contributions to the birth of cinema, but also
her stature as a creative force and entrepreneur in the earliest years of
moviemaking.
As the founder of PIC, an entertainment and motion design
boutique based in Los Angeles, Green’s work encompasses feature
film main titles, motion graphics, and creative directing, as well as directing
and producing music videos and commercials. She is known in the industry for
creating title sequences and story sequences using her knowledge of graphic
design, animation, editorial, and rare archival stock footage research. Green founded Legwork Collective, whose “media detectivesâ€
find and obtain rights to unusual and rarely seen footage, stills, audio,
and artifacts for use in feature films, documentaries, TV series, commercials
and other industries outside of entertainment. When not accompanying Be
Natural to its multiple engagements still taking
place worldwide, Green is at work on her next project.
Nominated for an Emmy for the documentary Bhutto,
Green has produced main titles, created and advised on internal story sequences
and marketing campaigns for films such as the Bourne series, The Fast and the Furious, The
Muppets, Rings and several Marvel comic book franchises.
She has also worked on films such as The Cabin in the Woods and The
Kingdom. For television and streaming, she has created titles for Supergirl, The
Flash, and Quantico among many others. In addition, Green has directed and produced TV
show and award show packages for, among others, the Academy Awards, Billboard
Awards, Critics Choice Awards, and MTV Awards.
“Particularly since researching
Alice, women working in entertainment technology have a special place in my
heart,†said Green. “It’s exciting to be in a room with so many people putting their
talents to work toward making it possible for filmmakers to tell stories in new
and different ways. I can’t wait to see where our conversation goes.â€
The Women in Technology Luncheon
is an annual event held in conjunction with the SMPTE annual technical conference,
the world’s premier forum for the exploration of media and entertainment
technology, featuring world-renowned technology thinkers, thought leaders, and
innovators. Last year, Rachel Payne of FEM Inc. was the guest speaker. Previous
speakers have included Madeline DiNonno, Victoria Alonso, Wendy Aylsworth, Cheryl
Boone Isaacs, and Michelle Munson. Advance registration is required, and early
registration is encouraged; seating is very limited, and the event consistently
sells out.
Tickets for the Women in Technology
Luncheon may be purchased separately or added to a SMPTE 2019 conference
registration package. Registration and other information can be found at smpte2019.org/women-in-tech.html.
Those
who wish to purchase tickets without a conference registration can select the
“Special Event Ticket Only†package.
Those who also wish to visit the SMPTE 2019 Exhibit floor can select the
Exhibits Only package and use promo code WIT2019 at checkout to receive a
complimentary pass. Complimentary passes are limited to
new exhibits-only registrations and may not be used for previous
registrations, any other conference registration packages, and/or applied to
special event ticket purchases.
Presented by HPA Women in Post and SMPTE
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