She Sees
She Sees is inspiring and empowering the next generation of diverse female filmmakers and storytellers
11/04/2019
Join in celebrating diversity & inclusion in film & TV -- in L.A. on 11/7- this Thursday! Get 50% OFF on tickets to this wonderful event by using this code ---> SheSees
This inspiring and fun one-night event includes:
➡️ Great speakers
➡️ Live Hip Hop orchestra
➡️ Comedy
➡️ Raffle prizes
➡️ Networking
and more!
Plus, *10% of proceeds will be donated to She Sees*
Event Link: www.tinyurl.com/GetYourTixNow
Moving The Needle: Diversity & Inclusion in Film & TV Great speakers, live music, comedy, networking, raffle prizes, and more
08/06/2019
She Sees was part of the most inspiring event last week in Los Angeles, where a panel of powerhouse womxn filmmakers talked about to create change for womxn of color in the film industry.
Our leader and mentor Natasha McCrea shared so many of her insights, from her experience as a producer, actress, women's empowerment coach and mentor. We feel lucky to have Natasha as part of our team, and this event reminded us that the work we're doing matters.
If you want to support She Sees' mission as a volunteer or donor, visit shesees.org to find out how you can help us inspire and empower the next generation of diverse womxn filmmakers.
07/23/2019
Our She Sees leader and mentor Natasha McCrea will be part of an engaging panel discussion led by seven women of color who are creating the future of Hollywood today.
This celebration of diversity and inclusion features keynote speaker Lidia Porto ("Get Shorty") and a panel of inspiring directors, producers, writers and actresses moderated by Margarita Reyes (ACantar Films). Buy your tickets today! Use the code "Diversity" for a 50% discount. Proceeds go to She Sees!
https://events.theriveter.co/e/moving-the-needle-women-of-color-in-film-and-tv
Moving the Needle: Women of Color in Film and TV Please join us to celebrate and support diversity and inclusion -- and women ...
06/11/2019
Photos of the red carpet premiere of the film made by the She Sees Class of 2019.
Thank you to Dana Pleasant Photography.
05/22/2019
Still time to get free tickets for our film screening! Join us today in Los Angeles to celebrate the diverse female filmmakers of the future as they premiere their first movie, "What You Mean to Me".
She Sees Presents: "What You Mean to Me" film premiere Calling all supporters of women in film! Join us at Bethune Middle School for a screening of the short documentary What You Mean to Me by the She Sees class of 2019. The event will feature a red carpet photographer, DJ, food and beverages, photo booth and a chance to hear from the She Sees students....
05/15/2019
You can help She Sees today! We need to raise $300 to have a photo booth at our red carpet event next week. Can you make a donation of any amount to help us bring this fun element to our special event, where we will be celebrating the young women and premiering their movie? Go to shesees.org/donate and give any amount you can. Thank you, supporters and friends. We couldn't do this without you.
05/13/2019
The She Sees Class of 2019 film "What You Mean to Me" is sooo good. Want to be the first to see it? Get your tickets for the premiere now!
She Sees Presents: "What You Mean to Me" film premiere Calling all supporters of women in film! Join us at Bethune Middle School for a screening of the short documentary What You Mean to Me by the She Sees class of 2019. The event will feature a red carpet photographer, DJ, food and beverages, photo booth and a chance to hear from the She Sees students....
02/28/2019
Go, Emma Thompson. Standing up for women in the film industry and using her power and influence to say time is up for men who behave inappropriately.
Emma Thompson’s letter to Skydance: Why I can’t work for John Lasseter Weeks after John Lasseter was hired to head Skydance Animation, Emma Thompson pulled out of the Skydance animated film "Luck." Her letter to David Ellison and company executives explains why.
02/13/2019
It's that time of year again! Next week, the students of She Sees will stand up and pitch their film ideas for a panel of executive producers. Who will get the green light???
01/22/2019
"Attempting to reflect a target population is a common practice in many fields that use surveys. It’s not clear to me why movie rating sites don’t do it — or, at the least, why they don’t indicate that their scores are almost all based mostly on the opinions of male users."
What If Online Movie Ratings Weren’t Based Almost Entirely On What Men Think? Women are a much smaller share of IMDb raters than men, even though women make up more than half of the movie-going population.
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