'Storylines' is Women in Film and Television Alberta's inaugural podcast. Join your host, Sheena Rossiter, every week as we highlight some of the most successful women in film and television from in front of and behind the camera. Subscribe now to get all 15 weekly episodes wherever you get your podcasts. 'Storylines' will launch March 9, 2020 and runs until June 15, 2020.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsTV & FilmFilm InterviewsVisual Arts |
Season 1, Bonus Episode 6
Bonus Episode: Documentary Dynamo Dawn Porter
In this bonus episode of Storylines, we hear from award-winning documentary producer Dawn Porter, known for films like Spies of Mississippi and Gideon’s Army.
One of Dawn’s mo... more
Bonus Episode: Orange is the New Black’s Alysia Reiner
In this bonus episode of Storylines, we hear from actor and producer Alysia Reiner, known for her role as warden Fig in Orange is the New Black. Alysia’s interview is part of the NYWIFT podcast ... more
Season 1, Bonus Episode 4
Bonus Episode: Riccie Johnson, a Make-up Artist by Mistake
In this bonus episode of Storylines, we take a look into the world of make-up artistry with industry veteran Riccie Johnson. Riccie’s interview is part of the NYWI... more
Season 1, Bonus Episode 3
Bonus Episode: Cross Border Collaboration with NYWIFT
In this special bonus episode of Storylines, we sit down with Leah Curney, co-host of Women Crush Wednesdays, a podcast by New York Women in Film and Television (NYWIFT... more
Season 1, Episode 15
Bonnie Thompson: Prolific Producer
Bonnie Thompson has over 80 producer credits. She worked for more than three decades at the National Film Board of Canada out of the north west studio in Edmonton. And as a creative producer, ... more
Season 1, Episode 14
Raevn Brasch: Master of All Things Design
Raevn never imagined she’d work in the film industry when growing up on a farm in Australia. She moved to Canada for a road trip adventure over twenty years ago, and never left. It was ... more
Season 1, Episode 13
Tasha Hubbard: Telling Indigenous Stories
Tasha is an award-winning Cree filmmaker. Her documentaries primarily focus on social issues faced by Indigenous people in Canada. In 2004, her first solo project, the documentary Two W... more
Season 1, Episode 12
Meghan Westelmajer: The Art of Production
Meghan has always had a passion and love for film. But she got into the industry in a less traditional way– It was an online job ad as an executive assistant that got Meghan into the in... more
In an industry that is so heavily male dominated, it's fantastic to hear a selection of female film professionals talk about how they're making their contributions to the industry.
This series is perfect to listen to during the pandemic and I feel inspired by the stories of these incredible women. I want to thank them all for their honesty - and to Lisa for being so brave and sharing her personal story. I hope the series continues. Great work Women in Film and TV Alberta!
great stories, captivating really. the host is why i keep listening to each episode, i want her to interview more people! canada-wide women with stories. would recommend.
A genuinely interesting and enjoyable podcast, with great audio editing and content. Offers insight into the film and television industry, including acting, directing, screenwriting, etc.
Really well produced podcast with down-to-earth stories from women that have made a career in the film and television industry. Each episode follows the same format, but the women being interviewed all have very different perspectives and stories from their experiences. It’s interesting to discover how each subject has roots in Alberta and where they are at now in their careers, some still call Alberta home and some now live/work in Vancouver, LA or have a more nomadic journey in following their... more
I'm not a film industry insider, but I am really enjoying this podcast. I love hearing about what goes into a film. The host's voice is so easy to listen to and it sounds like she really enjoys the conversations and that makes it so infectious to listen to. Also love hearing the three tips at the end. Overall, an enjoyable listen!
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #141 |
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