Patti Lee: Building From Her Strengths and Continuing to Evolve
Questions by Tara Sanders Brooks, Cinematographer and Writer Patti Lee, ASC Born the youngest of five girls in a traditional Chinese-American family, Patti Lee did the unthinkable and went into show business. She debated between a medical career and one in the Arts, but after enduring a chemistry class, Patti quickly chose the latter. Following […]
Kelly Mason: 2024 Altitude Awards Winner Was Born to be Behind the Camera
Questions by Tara Sanders Brooks, Cinematographer and Writer KELLY MASON Kelly Mason, is an award-winning cinematographer, producer, and transformational guide with over 30 years of experience in the entertainment industry. She has worked on major productions for Netflix, Warner Bros., Disney, Apple TV, and the CW, collaborating with A-list talent and visionary creators. As a […]
Natasha Braier: Fostering Artistic Courage and Community
Questions by Tara Sanders Brooks, Cinematographer and Writer Natasha Braier ASC, ADF Natasha Braier ASC, ADF is an award-winning cinematographer known for her bold visual style and emotionally charged imagery. Originally from Argentina, she gained international recognition with XXY and THE MILK OF SORROW (Golden Bear winner and Oscar nominee), and went on to collaborate […]
Fernando Argüelles: Painting With Light, Inspired by Spanish and Italian Masters
Questions by Tara Sanders Brooks, Cinematographer and Writer Fernando Argüelles, ASC, AEC Fernando Argüelles, ASC, AEC is a renowned cinematographer whose journey began in Madrid, Spain, where he studied visual storytelling at Complutense University. He later earned a Master of Fine Arts in Cinematography from the American Film Institute (AFI) in Los Angeles. A respected […]
Carolina Costa: Fueled by the Language of Filmmaking
Questions by Tara Sanders Brooks, Cinematographer and Writer CAROLINA COSTA, AMC Originally from Brazil, Carolina Costa studied at the University of the Arts, London, where she was mentored by Sue Gibson, the first female president of the British Society of Cinematographers. Costa then moved to Los Angeles and earned her Masters in Cinematography from the […]
Developing Filmmaker Fellow Mentor & Cinematographer Alicia Robbins
In 2024, Director of Photography Alicia Robbins became a major contributor to the Developing Filmmaker Fellowship, serving as a mentor to budding cinematographer Emma Forthofer, who is eager to follow in Alicia’s footsteps. Alicia holds the record for being the first female cinematographer to become a full time DP on a Shondaland series. She lensed […]
Inspired By His Creative Mom, Ben Coccio Gives Back
Questions by Idit Dvir, Developing Filmmaker / Fellowship Program Administrator ID: Do you have any thoughts on the importance of working writers mentoring females aspiring to succeed in their field? BC: My mom was a great writer, and an amazing storyteller with a wonderful way with words. When she was a kid, she was at […]
Deborah Pratt Leaps Into Cross-Media Storytelling
Deborah Pratt is a Director, Writer, Producer, Actress, and Women in Media Advisory Board MemberQuestions by Sayla U’ilani Whalen SW: You started as a performer. What inspired the expansion to work behind the camera? DP: Coming from a background of high school plays, summer stock, and college conservatory theater, I had my professional career break […]
Developing Filmmaker Fellows DiscussThe Art of Finding Opportunity
Fellow Emma Forthofer is a native of Southwest Harbor Maine, whose love of nature led to her job at the National Park Service, documenting preservationists. She is working on translating her videography skills into a cinematography career in the narrative realm. Fellow Sayla U’ilani Whalen is from Livermore CA. She’s passionate about bringing portrayals of […]
The Art of Collaboration with Director/Writer Mary Lou Belli
Questions by: Emma Encinas, Women in Media volunteer and pre-entertainment law student. Emma has also written for Ms. Magazine and Water Inequity Network on Medium. Two time Emmy award-winning MARY LOU BELLI has been directing television for over 30 years. She was recently nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Comedy Directing as well as another […]
Ellen H. Schwartz
Ellen H. Schwartz has produced and contributed to some of the highest-grossing and beloved films of the past few decades. Schwartz began her career as a DGA trainee working in New York – one of the few women assuming such a role at the time. The first feature film she worked on as a trainee […]
Jeannine Oppewall
Jeannine Oppewall grew up near Boston and moved to Los Angeles after college to work with the Office of Charles and Ray Eames; at that time the Eames Office was the pre-eminent design team of the United States, known for furniture, exhibitions and their many small personal films. Jeannine learned design at the feet of […]
Geneva Nash Morgan
A seasoned beauty makeup artist and prosthetics expert, Geneva Nash Morgan has worked on major feature films, TV shows, and live performances. With her cosmetology license and a BA in Technical Theater Design from California State University, Long Beach, she became an expert at wig-making, which was her way into the entertainment industry. Geneva was […]
Helena Jackson
An accomplished camera operator of 45 years with ten Emmy nominations and one win for Norman Lear and Jimmy Kimmel’s LIVE IN FRONT OF A STUDIO AUDIENCE: “Good Times” and “All in the Family” episodes. Helena’s many credits include the daytime dramas THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, GENERAL HOSPITAL, and DAYS OF OUR LIVES and […]
Susan Lewis – The Real Deal: 2024 ICON Award Recipient
Written by Tema L. Staig What lead you to PR for the entertainment industry? The day after graduating UCLA in Communications Studies, I walked into the office of the only company I knew in the business, Cinema Products. I was hired as a secretary. I worked hard and learned about cameras, lenses, and all the […]
Michelle Crenshaw: Fearless Behind the Lens and In Life
WiM member Tara Jenkins chats with cinematographer Michelle Crenshaw about life and cinematography. Tara is a freelance cinematographer and Local 600 AC with her MFA from USC in Film Production. She is a writer and content creator at American Cinematographer and the ASC. Michelle Crenshaw has honed her craft for several decades, mastering all facets […]
Jendra Jarnagin: An Altitude Award Winner Reaching New Heights
WiM member Tara Jenkins chats with 2022 Altitude Award Winner Jendra Jarnagin about life and cinematography. Tara is a freelance cinematographer and Local 600 AC with her MFA from USC in Film Production. She is a writer and content creator at American Cinematographer and the ASC. Jendra Jarnagin has lensed everything from independent features to […]
Rachel Joy Victor: A.I., Emerging Technologies, and a Look Into The Future Laura PursleyRachel Joy Victor:
[Interview by Women in Media Executive Member Laura Pursley, a marketing specialist for emerging media technologies and Global Marketing Director at TVU Networks.] Weaving the Fabric of Storytelling’s Future Rachel Joy Victor is the co-founder of FBRC.AI, a company focused on creating AI-supported tools for the future of content production–from films to games to location-based […]
Eszter Csepeli, HCA: Going The Distance with the 2022 Altitude Award Winner
WiM member Tara Jenkins chats with cinematographer Eszter Csepli, HCA about her international career as a cinematographer. Tara is a freelance cinematographer and Local 600 AC with her MFA from USC in Film Production. She is a writer and content creator at American Cinematographer and the ASC. Eszter Csepeli, HCA won the top honor at […]
Nancy Schreiber, ASC: The Enduring Artistry
CRYSTAL KELLEY, Cinematographer, Local 600 AC, WIM CAMERA DREAM TEAM LEADER – I’m speaking with the great Ms. Nancy Schreiber, ASC. Nancy is a Women In Media Advisory Board Member, and the first woman to be awarded the ASC’s President’s Award. Nancy, thank you! I’m so happy to be conducting this interview with you on […]




















