Synopsis:
Danielle and Cori are joined by actor and independent filmmaker, Shannon Harris, as they chat about why it is important to create your own work as a female-identifying artist, as well as the successes and challenges that come along with producing. They also get to learn all about Shannon’s process for creating her two independent short films, “THREE birds” and “grist”.
Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy
Guest: Shannon Harris
Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy
Editor: Rafe Terrizzi
Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi
Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co.
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By: Lily Janiak May 6, 2020 Updated: May 7, 2020
Notes on this Episode:
In this podcast we use the term “female-identifying”, however, sometimes we do just say the word “women”, by which we mean it inclusively as anyone who identifies as female. We will continue to do our best throughout this podcast series to use the proper terminology and educate ourselves as preferred syntax continues to evolve.
This episode of “Still…?!” The Podcast, “It's STILL Important to Create Your Own Work,” was recorded on June 3, 2023, before the SAG-AFTRA strike of 2023 went into effect.
Please note guests' opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect that of Via Brooklyn and "Still...?!” The Podcast.
Shannon wanted it to be known that she misspoke about the originally scheduled run of Her Portmanteau. The original run was scheduled for February 2022; but the production was postponed to fall 2022 due to COVID.
Twitch is an interactive livestreaming service for content spanning gaming, entertainment, sports, music, and more.
Intersectionality is a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw that she describes as, “It’s basically a lens, a prism, for seeing the way in which various forms of inequality often operate together and exacerbate each other.”
A few different people are credited with the original quote of "plan your work, and work your plan" including British PM Margaret Thatcher, NFL Coach Mark Levy, and American Author Napoleon Hill to name a few.
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