Streaming Film Entertainment and Edutainment Professionals Speak
Streaming Film Entertainment and Edutainment is one of our favorite topics. This episode included the challenges and successes in producing films that address aging issues, such as Sky Bergman’s “Lives Well Lived” and Susie Singer Carter’s latest project.
Joe Hausch discussed Photavia’s mission to create inclusive edutainment for seniors, highlighting their partnerships with Tranquility Lifestyle Solutions (TLS) and SaltboxTV.
Michael Phillips emphasized the evolving media habits post-COVID, noting the increased use of streaming services.
The discussion also touched on the need for better representation and inclusion in the film industry, as highlighted by Nancy Schreiber.
Recorded on October 13, 2022, this episode is part of our Streaming Film Series. Speakers are listed in their order of appearance.
Susie Singer Carter, latest film project: No Country for Old People; Writer/Director/Producer/Actress, Go Girl Media
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Sky Bergman, Documentary Filmmaker, Sky Bergman Productions – Lives Well Lived
Marc Peterson, Assistant Director, Warner Bros. Television – B Positive
Nancy Schreiber, ASC, Director of Photography, Nancy Schreiber
Joe Hausch, President and CEO, PHOTAVIA; Hausch Design Agency
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