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The New York International Children’s Film Festival (NYICFF) is once again bringing filmmakers, industry leaders, and artists together to share projects and discuss key issues around representation in entertainment for kids. Their upcoming Industry Forum will take place virtually over five Thursdays from April 29 through May 27 and is a free event. Join NYICFF for the below panel on Thursday, April 29:
April 29 — 5:00pm
Behind the Curtain: Making Career Pathways Transparent
Featuring Monica Lago-Kaytis, Halcyon Person, and Ellen Su
Moderated by Emerald Wright-Collie
Presented with support from Rise Up Animation and Women in Animation
Rarely are two career trajectories identical, but no matter the case, the roadmap to a career in media can be particularly challenging—especially for those from underrepresented communities. Join us for a candid conversation from people who figured it out as they went along so you don’t have to go it alone and hear from training programs that expand access.
To attend this panel, register here: Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: NYICFF's Behind the Curtain: Making Career Pathways Transparent. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
We hope you can join us!
The New York International Children’s Film Festival (NYICFF) is once again bringing filmmakers, industry leaders, and artists together to share projects and discuss key issues around representation in entertainment for kids. Their upcoming Industry Forum will take place virtually over five Thursdays from April 29 through May 27 and is a free event. Join NYICFF for the below panel on Thursday, April 29:
April 29 — 5:00pm
Behind the Curtain: Making Career Pathways Transparent
Featuring Monica Lago-Kaytis, Halcyon Person, and Ellen Su
Moderated by Emerald Wright-Collie
Presented with support from Rise Up Animation and Women in Animation
Rarely are two career trajectories identical, but no matter the case, the roadmap to a career in media can be particularly challenging—especially for those from underrepresented communities. Join us for a candid conversation from people who figured it out as they went along so you don’t have to go it alone and hear from training programs that expand access.
To attend this panel, register here: Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: NYICFF's Behind the Curtain: Making Career Pathways Transparent. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
We hope you can join us!