Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Meet the Mentors 2016

Meet the new Mentors for the NYUinLA Mentorship Program Class of 2016!!

Acting Mentors

Keith Powell was a series regular on NBC’s Emmy Award-winning sitcom 30 Rock for seven seasons, where he received a 2008 Screen Actors Guild Award as part of the ensemble. Prior to 30 Rock, Powell was the Producing Artistic Director of Contemporary Stage Company in Wilmington, DE, where he produced, directed, and/or performed in plays starring Lynn Redgrave, Keith David, Jasmine Guy, Richard Easton and Sean Patrick Thomas (winning 2 Barrymore Awards). His theater credits include work at The Shakespeare Theatre, Portland Stage Company, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Hangar Theatre, Delaware Theatre Company, and HB Playwrights Foundation among others. He has also appeared in Deadbeat, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, the ABC pilot Judy's Got A Gun, Reno 911!, and NCIS: Los Angeles. He has had recurring roles on About A Boy and The Newsroom, and appeared in the feature films Armless, Syrup, and Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian. He is the writer/producer/director of the animated pilot Nate & Abe (starring Rachel Dratch, David Wain, Alyssa Milano, and Robert Ben Garant), and writer/director of the short films People We Meet (also starring Frederick Weller and Scott Adsit), Let Them Lie, and This Is A House. Recently, Mr. Powell wrote, directed, and produced the web series Keith Broke His Leg (Indie Series Awards for Best Actor and Best Web Series), and produced, co-wrote, and starred in the feature film My Name Is David (co-staring Judy Reyes and Adepero Oduye).

Emebeit Beyene is "The Ethiopian queen from Philly who took classes abroad and studied film and photo flash focus record" as The Roots put it... except she studied Acting and Africana Studies at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. She appreciates the shoutout nonetheless. Emebeit is an actress, producer and co-creator of the webseries Downtown Girls, which came from four actresses who didn't see the stories that they wanted to see on TV so they created it themselves. With the success of Downtown Girls she's been featured in the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival Montreal, the American Black Film Festival,the LA Film Festival and on popular sites like Huffington Post, Glamour, Hello Giggles, Complex and Man Repeller. Currently based in LA, Emebeit is a working actress and can be seen in several short films in theaters nowhere near you. She enjoys watching tons of television (it's research!), the oh-so-great outdoors, eating froyo from Pinkberry, and, surprisingly, making people laugh.

Film & TV Mentors

Michael Milberg is Vice-President of De Line Pictures, a film and TV production company with a first look at Warner Bros. Michael started his LA career in the mailroom of iconic talent agent Michael Ovitz's newly formed management firm where he rose up the ranks. He left to work for producers, Doug Wick and Lucy Fisher, where he developed and supervised MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA, BEWITCHED and JARHEAD. He then transition to DreamWorks SKG, where he oversaw BLADES OF GLORY, EAGLE EYE, THE RUINS, and TROPIC THUNDER. Michael has since made films with producers, Dan Jinks & Bruce Cohen, Donna Roth & Susan Arnold, and Jerry Bruckheimer before joining Donald De Line at his eponymous company. He currently is overseeing GOING IN STYLE at New Line, Steven Spielberg's upcoming READY PLAYER ONE at Warner Bros., as well as the second season of WAYWARD PINES on Fox. Michael is a Georgia native and graduate of TSOA's Film & TV program.

Pamela Goldstein is a literary agent at Verve. She came up through the agency ranks starting as an assistant at the William Morris Agency in 2008, was later promoted to International Coordinator in the Motion Picture Department at William Morris Endeavor Entertainment in 2011, and then moved over as an agent to Jeff Berg's company Resolution in 2013, before joining Verve last October. She has also worked with producers Tory Tunnell and Will Battersby at Safehouse Pictures, and as an assistant in the Production/Development Department at Miramax and Dimension Films. Pamela is a graduate of the 2006 class at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts for Film/TV Production.

Pip Ngo is the Senior Manager of Content Acquisitions at Vimeo. After cutting his teeth in traditional film finance, distribution, and production roles at CAA, Sierra/Affinity and Sikelia, Pip Ngo made the leap into the tech and new media sector, leading content acquisitions at theatrical and digital distribution platform Tugg and building the company’s VOD library from the ground up. Driven by the possibilities new technology holds for storytelling, he joined Vimeo’s content team, where he’s helping creators, media companies, and influencers develop the next generation of direct-to-consumer OTT channels.

Kellye Carnahan is a Creative Executive at Miramax, focusing on feature film development and production including projects such as THE 9TH LIFE OF LOUIS DRAX and BAD SANTA 2. A Southern California native, Kellye graduated from the Tisch Film and TV Production Program in 2010 and moved back to Los Angeles. Kellye began her career at Verve Talent and Literary Agency before going to assist producer Julie Yorn on the set of WE BOUGHT A ZOO. Following ZOO, she served two years as an assistant/development coordinator to producer Zanne Devine. Kellye is an alum of the Tisch mentor program and a member of the Tisch West Alumni Council. In her spare time, she loves to bake and invent cupcake recipes, travel, and run half marathons in and around Disneyland.

Mina Baban is a Development Coordinator in the television drama department at Amazon Studios. She graduated from Tisch in December of 2011 and began work in reality TV production before moving to LA to pursue scripted televison. After some direction from her NYU-in-LA mentors, Mina started in the WME mailroom and later supported several different WME television literary agents. After two years at WME, she moved over to Amazon’s Original Content where she now supports the head of the department, develops on-going projects and hears pitches and submissions for Amazon acquisition.

Erica Schreiber is a film/television writer and professional reader. She graduated from Tisch’s Dramatic Writing Program after interning at “The Colbert Report,” and has worked as a Writer’s and Showrunner's Assistant on series like “Monk,” “Single Ladies" and "Hit The Floor." She has freelanced at Fox, FX Networks, and Showtime among others. Erica is represented by Untitled Entertainment, optioned both a screenplay and a pilot last year, and was recently hired to write a digital series for Warner Bros and Alloy Entertainment.

Volunteer Coordinator

Nicole Iizuka is a LA native who braved the cold east coast winters at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, but missed the sunshine of So-Cali. Nicole has worked for producers, agents & studio executives, yet her toughest boss by far has been her obsession with food. Two years ago she founded an experimental underground supper club Cloak & Dinner and after realizing that her torrid love affair could actually be a career, Nicole quit her creative development job at MGM for the fascinating freelance world of culinary & art. Since making the leap, she worked with the culinary team and art department on Gordon Ramsay's MasterChef and Hell's Kitchen, and with Stacey Kiebler, Debbie Fields and Chef Michael Chiarello on Supermarket Superstar. She is currently a Senior Producer at POPSUGAR overseeing lifestyle content. Nicole also blogs about my food mis-adventures on itsborderlinegenius.com. You can follow her @nicolemiizuka

NYU Staff

Melissa Brodsky-LevineAs Director of Career Development, Melissa Brodsky-Levine works to insure that students and alumni have all the pieces available to them as they prepare for successful careers in the arts. Melissa counsels and assists students and alumni in evaluating their interests and skills and how this relates to their future goals. Her Career Development team works to create a wide variety of resources and programs to assist students in preparing for their careers in the arts; including creating professional marketing materials, preparing for interviews and networking opportunities, as well as industry specific events designed to assist students in developing relationships and to expose them to professionals in their field of choice. Along with the Mentors and Volunteer Coordinator, Melissa is responsible for overseeing The NYU in LA Mentor Program. She holds a Masters degree in Higher Education and Counseling from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.

Lily HungAs the Assistant Director of Career Development, Lily connects Tisch artists to the tools they need to effectively pursue their professional goals. Through individual career counseling appointments and group workshops, she advises students on job search strategies, resumes and cover letters, interviewing and networking skills, internships, and mentors. Lily oversees all technical aspects of the NYU in LA Mentor Application process. Lily previously spent over a decade in commercial and nonprofit theatre, where she worked with emerging theatre artists as a line producer and programming director. She holds an MFA in Dramaturgy from Columbia University and regularly acts as a consultant for new musicals.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Meet the Mentors of 2015!

Meet the new Mentors for the NYUinLA Mentorship Program Class of 2015!!

Acting Mentors

Sonya Cooke Sonya Cooke is an actress, educator, and director from NYC. She has acted in numerous venues; some highlights have been Louie by Louie C.K. and Time Sensitive at The Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. Recently, she played the title role in an independent feature, Lily Grace: a Witch Story, due out this December. Specializing in acting technique, Sonya is the owner and head teacher of The Actors Studio of Orange County and the creator of The Seven Pillars of Acting Technique. She also teaches at The Relativity School in Downtown LA. Check out www.sonyacooke.com, to view more information and read her blog on acting technique. She holds an MFA in Acting from UC-Irvine’s Claire Trevor School of the Arts and a BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.

Wendi Weger Wendi Weger is a film executive and actor from Madison, WI, where everybody's always a little bit drunk. She serves as COO of Benenson Productions, where she's currently working on a documentary about a lost civilization recently discovered in the Honduran rainforest using LIDAR technology. Benenson Productions is also Executive Producing the forthcoming Netflix release Beasts of No Nation. Wendi is represented by Lemonlime Agency in Los Angeles. She's a graduate of the NYU-Tisch Cinema Studies MA program, which she most likely got into due to a clerical error.

Film & TV Mentors

Michael Milberg is Vice-President of De Line Pictures, a film and TV production company with a first look at Warner Bros. Michael started his LA career in the mailroom of iconic talent agent Michael Ovitz's newly formed management firm where he rose up the ranks. He left to work for producers, Doug Wick and Lucy Fisher, where he developed and supervised MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA, BEWITCHED and JARHEAD. He then transition to DreamWorks SKG, where he oversaw BLADES OF GLORY, EAGLE EYE, THE RUINS, and TROPIC THUNDER. Michael has since made films with producers, Dan Jinks & Bruce Cohen, Donna Roth & Susan Arnold, and Jerry Bruckheimer before joining Donald De Line at his eponymous company. He currently is overseeing GOING IN STYLE at New Line, Steven Spielberg's upcoming READY PLAYER ONE at Warner Bros., as well as the second season of WAYWARD PINES on Fox. Michael is a Georgia native and graduate of TSOA's Film & TV program.

Pamela Goldstein is a literary agent at Verve. She came up through the agency ranks starting as an assistant at the William Morris Agency in 2008, was later promoted to International Coordinator in the Motion Picture Department at William Morris Endeavor Entertainment in 2011, and then moved over as an agent to Jeff Berg's company Resolution in 2013, before joining Verve last October. She has also worked with producers Tory Tunnell and Will Battersby at Safehouse Pictures, and as an assistant in the Production/Development Department at Miramax and Dimension Films. Pamela is a graduate of the 2006 class at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts for Film/TV Production.

Pip Ngo Pip Ngo is an acquisitions and distribution executive at the theatrical distribution platform Tugg. Prior to his role with the startup, he worked with Martin Scorsese's team for the production of the HBO pilot VINYL. Pip started his entertainment career in New York in the operations department at Focus Features before a two-year stint with Broadway producer Carole Shorenstein Hays, working on the 20th anniversary revival of FENCES as well as the Martin McDonagh original A BEHANDING IN SPOKANE. He returned to the movie business to work in the film finance and sales department at the Creative Artists Agency, before joining foreign sales and packaging company Sierra Affinity and eventually rising to run development for its indie TV division. He's originally from San Francisco.

Kellye Carnahan is a Creative Executive at Miramax, focusing on feature film development and production including projects such as THE 9TH LIFE OF LOUIS DRAX and BAD SANTA 2. A Southern California native, Kellye graduated from the Tisch Film and TV Production Program in 2010 and moved back to Los Angeles. Kellye began her career at Verve Talent and Literary Agency before going to assist producer Julie Yorn on the set of WE BOUGHT A ZOO. Following ZOO, she served two years as an assistant/development coordinator to producer Zanne Devine. Kellye is an alum of the Tisch mentor program and a member of the Tisch West Alumni Council. In her spare time, she loves to bake and invent cupcake recipes, travel, and run half marathons in and around Disneyland.

Patrick Walmsley is a production executive at LBI Entertainment, the management and production company founded by Rick Yorn. In his six years with the company, he has worked on feature films such as THE OTHER WOMAN, WE BOUGHT A ZOO, UNSTOPPABLE, MAX PAYNE and BRIDE WARS among others. In addition to the production division, LBI Entertainment represents clients such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, Benicio del Toro, Justin Timberlake and Martin Scorsese among others. A native of Cincinnati, OH and a graduate of New York University, Patrick resides in Los Angeles.

Erica Schreiber is a film/television writer and a professional reader at Imperative Entertainment. She graduated from Tisch’s Dramatic Writing Program after interning at “The Colbert Report,” and worked as a Writer’s Assistant on “Monk,” “Nikita,” and VH1’s “Single Ladies.” She was also a Producer’s Assistant on the film “The Wolverine” and has freelanced at Fox, FX Networks, and Sony. Erica is represented by Untitled Entertainment and optioned both a screenplay and a pilot earlier this year.

Volunteer Coordinator

Nicole Iizuka is a LA native who braved the cold east coast winters at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, but missed the sunshine of So-Cali. Nicole has worked for producers, agents & studio executives, yet her toughest boss by far has been her obsession with food. Two years ago she founded an experimental underground supper club Cloak & Dinner and after realizing that her torrid love affair could actually be a career, Nicole quit her creative development job at MGM for the fascinating freelance world of culinary & art. Since making the leap, she worked with the culinary team and art department on Gordon Ramsay's MasterChef and Hell's Kitchen, and with Stacey Kiebler, Debbie Fields and Chef Michael Chiarello on Supermarket Superstar. She is currently a Senior Producer at POPSUGAR overseeing lifestyle content. Nicole also blogs about my food mis-adventures on itsborderlinegenius.com. You can follow her @nicolemiizuka

NYU Staff

Melissa Brodsky-LevineAs Director of Career Development, Melissa Brodsky-Levine works to insure that students and alumni have all the pieces available to them as they prepare for successful careers in the arts. Melissa counsels and assists students and alumni in evaluating their interests and skills and how this relates to their future goals. Her Career Development team works to create a wide variety of resources and programs to assist students in preparing for their careers in the arts; including creating professional marketing materials, preparing for interviews and networking opportunities, as well as industry specific events designed to assist students in developing relationships and to expose them to professionals in their field of choice. Along with the Mentors and Volunteer Coordinator, Melissa is responsible for overseeing The NYU in LA Mentor Program. She holds a Masters degree in Higher Education and Counseling from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.

Lily HungAs the Assistant Director of Career Development, Lily connects Tisch artists to the tools they need to effectively pursue their professional goals. Through individual career counseling appointments and group workshops, she advises students on job search strategies, resumes and cover letters, interviewing and networking skills, internships, and mentors. Lily oversees all technical aspects of the NYU in LA Mentor Application process. Lily previously spent over a decade in commercial and nonprofit theatre, where she worked with emerging theatre artists as a line producer and programming director. She holds an MFA in Dramaturgy from Columbia University and regularly acts as a consultant for new musicals.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Good Tracking Board Etiquette

So whenever you email a tracking board - just realize that your email is going out to 600+ people, so be sure the information you're sending or asking for is thoughtful and accurate. People hate spam :). 

Also if you see an email coming from the board that you'd like to respond to, be sure to ONLY respond to the person who is sending the email, and make sure you're not also CCing or sending it to nyuinla@googlegroups.com as that will then send your reply to everyone on the board. 

Entertainment Tracking Boards are primarily used for tracking information - specs, script sales, open writing / directing assignments at studios, new job moves etc. 

While our tracking board could function as such, a lot of people use it more as a resource for finding scripts, information, starting writing groups, housing info, open job opportunities, looking for new roommates etc. 

Here's a few good rules: 
1. Be careful when using REPLY versus REPLY ALL.  In general you don't want to send one-on-one emails to the whole board. 
2. ISO - means In Search Of... 
3. POACHED - means information generally taken from another source.
4. This is a Tracking Board, so if you have information you'd like to send you can email it to nyuinla@googlegroups.com which sends it to our whole network.  You don't need to ask the permission of any of the board managers.  
5. However, if you would like us to send something out (like a job posting or more sensitive information) feel free to email any of the board manager and he'd be happy to help you: Matthew Morgenthaler <mattmorgenthaler@gmail.com>

Job Opportunities 


1. Please READ the job postings carefully.  And follow the instructions.  Assume that most of the people who are sending job postings ARE NOT the person accepting resumes.
2. Especially for people who are doing the "digest" emails, Google has added a word verification program to the email addresses for Spam purposes.  So if you see an email address jd...@xyz.com, obviously it's missing some letters. You can click on the email address, which will take you to a word verification page & then will spit out the full address.  
3. Occasionally some of the information in job postings is outdated.  Especially if the title of the post says POACHED, we probably don't have any more information than what we emailed out.  Sorry!
Entertainment Slang / Lingo
And here's a great run-down of all the silly lingo used in the industry... like ISO and POACHED. But a great list none the less!

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Marketing Tools

Tools make resources more valuable, they make work more effective.

Sharpening your tools and using the right tool for the job will help
build the strongest relationships over time.

This requires investment, analysis and patience.

Marketing Tools:

        Headshot
        Resume
        Demo Reel & Clips
        Casting Profiles
        Business Cards
        Postcards & Mailings
        Mailing Lists
        Newsletters
        Email Signatures
        Social Media
        Records & Logs
        Other?

Marketing is communicating the value of a product, service or brand to customers, for the purpose of promoting or selling that product, service, or brand.

It is not advertising.  Advertising is a form of marketing communication.

Marketing techniques include choosing target markets through market analysis and market segmentation, as well as understanding consumer behavior and advertising a product's value to the customer.

Marketing satisfies these needs and wants through exchange processes and building long-term relationships.


Marketing blends art and applied science (such as behavioural sciences) and makes use of information technology.

Marketing is applied in enterprise and organizations through marketing management.

What is the product, service or brand?          Who are you and what are you doing?
Who are the customers?                                Who is your audience? Potential employers?
What is it's value?                                          in $'s
How will you promote it?                                Which tools are you using?
         
What is market analysis?                              What do you need to know?
Choose target markets.                                 Specificity.

Develop an understanding of the needs and wants of the market.
What is the exchange?                                 How experienced are you in this exchange?
The exchange process?                               What have you learned about this exchange?
Build long-term relationships.                       .

What is your art?
How do you communicate it?

How do you manage your marketing?           It's up to you.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Resource Management

Let us set aside for a moment the question of becoming an actor,
and ask the question of staying one.

This past month you have recorded your utilization of two important resources:
money and time.

Excluding the subjective sensation of validation,
various resources and their allocation will determine the sustainability
of a system designed, in this case, to preserve ones acting instrument and ability to play.

A resource is a source or supply from which benefit is produced.

Benefits of resource utilization may include increased wealth,
meeting needs or wants, proper functioning of a system, or enhanced well being.

List the resources you utilize.

Economic Resources
list goods and services exchanged to satisfy human (your) needs and wants.

land          physical locations such as place of residence, business or study
labor         human skills, energy, abilities, knowledge and work
capitol      money and the ability to acquire additional resources over time

Biological Resources
list resources living organisms (you) require for

growth
maintenance
reproduction

Categorize the resources you utilize.

a biotic       non-living. air, water, gold, printed or digital marketing materials.
&
biotic          living. plants, animals, their products. people.

potential    known to exist, may exist in the future. talent and ambition.
&
actual         quantified, qualified and utilized. a resume.

non renewable  can not be replenished once they are depleted. 
&                                       minerals and fossils, time.
renewable          can be replenished or reproduced. 
                                          forests, fisheries, education and inspiration. 

some are perpetual resources like sunlight, air, wind.

tangible resources have a physical existence.

intangible resources such as ideas, brands and intellectual property exist in abstraction. 

Assuming our theatrical ambitions exist within an economic reality,
we must study the management of such resources.

The highest rate at which a resource can be sustainably used is it's sustainable yield.

How do you manage your listed resources?
What is your sustainability yield?




Wednesday, October 8, 2014

You have given us your goals and objectives for this program,
I'd like to give you mine:


I will facilitate the collaborative exploration of the topography* of Los Angeles and the acting business based therein.


As you know, there is no one route, no blue-print of this profession. 
I offer you a map of the path I have taken. 

I will introduce you to people and resources I've found along the way;
insight as to where the terrain is most difficult or shortcuts to help make the journey a little easier.  


The actual hiking is up to you. 
You'll chart your own course, pack your own supplies. 

Fortunately, there are at least 8 others starting from the same base-camp.
The
likelihood of a successful expedition** is multiplied by every person in your company.

I strongly encourage you to consider your fellow mentees as resources and not competition.  This is not a race.  As actors, we compete against no one but ourselves.

We will meet as a group once each month to discuss where we are,
where we're headed and what we've learned. 
These meetings are mandatory to participate in the program.

Sonya and I understand that actors have crazy schedules, we're actors too. 
Please commit to each other and this program
as Sonya and I have committed ourselves to you. 

You can reach out to us by phone and email any time and it is your responsibility to schedule an individual meeting with us between the group meetings.  Your needs determine the way these 9 months are shaped. 
We are here to listen.

Sonya and I are very much looking forward to getting to know and work with you.  We'll spend our upcoming picnic getting acquainted with each other and our goals.  We'll share our inventory and begin to set up base camp.

With my full support,
Bryan
Nerd Glossary

*Topography is a field of geosciences and planetary science comprising the study of surface shape and features of the Earth and other observable astronomical objects including planets, moons, and asteroids. It is the description of such surface shapes & features (especially their depiction in maps).

**An expedition typically refers to a long journey or voyage undertaken for a specific purpose, often exploratory, scientific, geographic, military or political in nature. 

Monday, August 11, 2014

Meet the new Mentors for the NYUinLA Mentorship Program Class of 2014!!

Meet the new Mentors for the NYUinLA Mentorship Program Class of 2014!!


Acting Mentors 



Sonya Cooke Sonya Cooke is an actress, educator, and director from NYC. She has acted in numerous venues; some highlights have been Louie by Louie C.K. and Time Sensitive at The Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. Recently, she played the title role in an independent feature, Her Name is Lilly Grace, due out this fall. Specializing in acting technique, Sonya is the owner and head teacher of The Actors Studio of Orange County, The Seven Pillars Studio in Los Angeles, and the creator of The Seven Pillars of Acting Technique. Check out www.sonyacooke.com, to view more information and read her blog on acting technique. She holds an MFA in Acting from UC-Irvine’s Claire Trevor School of the Arts and a BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.

Bryan Dechart (Tisch '09) trained at the Meisner Extension, ETW, Viewpoints, Stonestreet and Commedia dell'arte in Florence, Italy. When he's not working and studying as an actor he serves on the Tisch West Council organizing events to build a community for NYU alumni living in LA and he enjoys exploring photography, gardening and woodworking. 





Film and TV Mentors 


Michael Milberg Michael is Georgia native and graduate of TSOA's Film & TV program. During his time at NYU, he worked with writer, director, and producer Alan Pakula; renowned special effects guru Stan Winston; and actor Michael Douglas. Ultimately, Michael moved to Los Angeles to work with iconic talent agent Michael Ovitz at his newly formed management firm. Michael started in the mailroom before rising up the ranks of the company. He left to work for producers, Doug Wick and Lucy Fisher, where he developed and supervised MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA, BEWITCHED and JARHEAD. He then transition to DreamWorks SKG, where he oversaw BLADES OF GLORY, EAGLE EYE, THE RUINS, and TROPIC THUNDER. Michael has since made films with such producers as, Dan Jinks & Bruce Cohen, Donna Roth & Susan Arnold, and Jerry Bruckheimer. He currently consults with a variety of film companies and financiers and is pursuing his own producing projects. 


Pamela Goldstein is an agent at Resolution Agency. Previously she was the International Coordinator in the Motion Picture Department at William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, where she started as an assistant in 2008. She has also worked with producers Tory Tunnell and Will Battersby at Safehouse Pictures, and as an assistant in the Production/Development Department at Miramax and Dimension Films. Pamela is a graduate of the 2006 class at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts for Film/TV Production. 


Alexa Amin is a below-the-line agent at United Talent Agency working with cinematographers, production designers, costume designers, and line producers. Previously she worked at Warner Brothers in feature production on movies such as The Hangover, Clash of the Titans, Magic Mike, and Gravity. She also worked at UTA in Motion Picture Literary and Talent. She graduated NYU in 2006 and spent a semester at NYU in Madrid. 


Kellye Carnahan is a Creative Executive at Miramax, working on both the television and feature film side. A Southern California native, she graduated from the Tisch Film and TV Production Program in 2010 and moved back to Los Angeles. Kellye began her career at Verve Talent and Literary Agency before going to assist producer Julie Yorn on the set of WE BOUGHT A ZOO. Following ZOO, she served two years as an assistant/development coordinator to producer Zanne Devine. Kellye is an alum of the Tisch mentor program and in her spare time, loves to bake and invent cupcake recipes, take road trips, and run half marathons in/around Disneyland.


Patrick Walmsley is a production executive at LBI Entertainment, the management and production company founded by Rick Yorn. In his six years with the company under producer Julie Yorn, he has worked on feature films such as THE OTHER WOMAN, WE BOUGHT A ZOO, UNSTOPPABLE, MAX PAYNE and BRIDE WARS among others. In addition to the production division, LBI Entertainment represents clients such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, Benicio del Toro, Justin Timberlake and Martin Scorsese among others. A native of Cincinnati, OH and a graduate of New York University, Patrick resides in Los Angeles. 


Erica Schreiber left Port Angeles, WA to attend NYU Tisch's Dramatic Writing Program in 2002. After interning at "The Colbert Report" and graduating in 2006, she worked as the Writer's Assistant for USA's "Monk." Since moving to LA she has worked in the writer's offices of the CW's "Nikita" and VH1's "Single Ladies," and on the Fox film "The Wolverine." Currently she freelances at Fox and FX and is repped by Caliber Media as a writer. She loves sushi, LA weather, "Game of Thrones," and good dystopian YA novels. She lives in Valley Village.


Volunteer Coordinator


Nicole Iizuka is a LA native who braved the cold east coast winters at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, but missed the sunshine of So-Cali. Nicole has worked for producers, agents & studio executives, yet her toughest boss by far has been her obsession with food. Two years ago she founded an experimental underground supper club Cloak & Dinner and after realizing that her torrid love affair could actually be a career, Nicole quit her creative development job at MGM for the fascinating freelance world of culinary & art. Since making the leap, she worked with the culinary team and art department on Gordon Ramsay's MasterChef and Hell's Kitchen, and with Stacey Kiebler, Debbie Fields and Chef Michael Chiarello on Supermarket Superstar. She is currently the Food and Lifestyle producer at POPSUGAR. Nicole also blogs about my food mis-adventures on itsborderlinegenius.com. You can follow her @nicolemiizuka