Hi Christine, I am very interested in what you have to say about the industry. Now that you are putting yourself out there, I am very interested to see some of the product that you have produced. What are some of your major accomplishments and what project are you most proud of?
I have also worked one-on-one with more than a few up-coming writers on fine-tuning their scripts and packages to help them get in front of EPs and secure meetings with financiers. Many of them on now on their way to seeing their scripts optioned and produced.
My work as a creative development producer at WB is the work I am most proud of. In this position I helped develop over 15 projects with 3 of them being green lit. My work on Trapped in Treatment with Paris Hilton and Six Degrees with Kevin Bacon are two projects I am very proud of alongside the countless IP’s I was on the team for. As my career moves along, I look forward to focusing fully on film and TV, with a focus on EU/US coproductions. While my work in the studio system was satisfying to an extent, I feel I will be able to make greater impact as an executive producer on projects that I believe in.
Hi Christine, what were your credits on Trapped in Treatment and Six Degrees. Where can I view them? Most of my credits are as a producer. I have two projects streaming around the world right now. They are both low budget independent films. One is "Lee The Way" and the other is "Grave Images." "Lee'd The Way" is the story of Patrick Lee, who is legally blind and autistic, the perfect candidate for President of the United States. Somewhat timely as the November election in coming up and so is "Grave Images" which is being spotlighted for the Halloween Season. I am most proud of "Lee'd The Way" www.leedthewaymovie.com
Hi Christine, I am very interested in what you have to say about the industry. Now that you are putting yourself out there, I am very interested to see some of the product that you have produced. What are some of your major accomplishments and what project are you most proud of?
I have also worked one-on-one with more than a few up-coming writers on fine-tuning their scripts and packages to help them get in front of EPs and secure meetings with financiers. Many of them on now on their way to seeing their scripts optioned and produced.
My work as a creative development producer at WB is the work I am most proud of. In this position I helped develop over 15 projects with 3 of them being green lit. My work on Trapped in Treatment with Paris Hilton and Six Degrees with Kevin Bacon are two projects I am very proud of alongside the countless IP’s I was on the team for. As my career moves along, I look forward to focusing fully on film and TV, with a focus on EU/US coproductions. While my work in the studio system was satisfying to an extent, I feel I will be able to make greater impact as an executive producer on projects that I believe in.
Hi Christine, what were your credits on Trapped in Treatment and Six Degrees. Where can I view them? Most of my credits are as a producer. I have two projects streaming around the world right now. They are both low budget independent films. One is "Lee The Way" and the other is "Grave Images." "Lee'd The Way" is the story of Patrick Lee, who is legally blind and autistic, the perfect candidate for President of the United States. Somewhat timely as the November election in coming up and so is "Grave Images" which is being spotlighted for the Halloween Season. I am most proud of "Lee'd The Way" www.leedthewaymovie.com