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Montessori Babies
Montessori From The Beginning with Pamela Green

Montessori Babies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 60:11


In Season 2 Episode 28 of our Montessori Babies Podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Pamela Green from Ananda Montessori!This week we discussed:The prenatal lifeWays to prepare for birthWriting your own storyTips for the newborn phaseand much more!You can find Pamela's resources below!Website: https://www.anandamontessori.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pamelagreent30/?hl=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamela-green-81bb5375/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anandamontessorichildrenshouse---------

MiCannaCast
PAMELA GREEN & PATTY ROE, THE PINK SESH SOCIETY

MiCannaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 62:14


CannaDave and Groovee sit down with two women who are active in the Michigan industry. @pamalicious1981 & @pattyroe stopped by to sesh and share their stories.Listen to Pam Green share her journey coming from Georgia to a state where her favorite plant is legalized. Pam shares how her life changed in August 2023 and how the entire Michigan industry came together to support her and show her the love she has shown so many in the industry.Stay tuned until the end to hear Patty Roe share her experience inside the industry from when it started, until now. Listen to how she applied her political community building expertise into building a trailblazing female community, that is inclusive and empowering, called, The Pink Sesh. Hear her ups and downs that brought her to today, as she shares the latest Pink Sesh news for 2024!Let us know who you want to see on the podcast in 2024 in the comments. Don't forget to subscribe to MiCannaCast and turn on your notifications for the latest episodes. Disclaimers: Include any necessary legal disclaimers, especially if your content includes sponsorships or promotions.#PinkSeshCommunity#CannabisJourneys#CannabisLifestyle#WomenInCannabis#CannabisCulture#CannabisConversations#HerbalWellness#CannabisAdvocacy#CannabisEducation#PersonalCannabisStories#CannabisCommunity#HolisticCannabis#CannabisEmpowerment#CannabisAndWellness#CannabisAwarenessMiCannaCast is a partner of The Highest: Community Blog network.

HR Like a Boss
104. HR Like a Boss with Pamela Green (2023 Ohio HR Conference Series)

HR Like a Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 18:06


We are just two weeks away from the highly anticipated 2023 Ohio HR Conference, and today on HR Like a Boss, we are thrilled to be joined by another keynote speaker, Pamela Green! With an impressive background as an executive advisor and coach, boasting over 30 years of leadership experience, Pamela shares her vast insights on the HR function. She also gives a preview of her upcoming keynote presentation on thinking like an executive. This is an episode you definitely don't want to miss! About Pamela Consistently voted one of DC's top 20 coaches, and with over 30 years of leadership experience, Pam Green is a well-known and highly recognized influencer to leaders, executives, and their boards. Today, Pam works with each tier of leadership (leaders, executives, and boards) to help them achieve their professional and organizational competitive advantage. Pam's approachable style as a speaker, facilitator, and executive coach, allows her to create a psychologically safe environment for her clients to make transformative and sustainable shifts in their conduct, attitude, and behavior. Pam holds certifications as an Internal Conflict Coach (ICC), an SPHR from the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI), and a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) from the International Coach Federation (ICF). She earned a Bachelor of Science and an MBA from Franklin University in Columbus, Ohio. She is pursuing a Ph.D. in Organizational Management to continue leading dynamic organizations through complex problems. About HR Like a Boss HR Like a Boss centers around the concept that with the right passion to be and think different, HR and business professionals can do amazingly awesome HR. People who do HR like a boss understand business concepts, what makes people tick, and how to approach HR as more than a compliance or cost center. This podcast builds the foundation for John Bernatovicz's upcoming book, "HR Like a Boss." If you're ready to take your HR career to the next level, this is the podcast for you. Share any comments with bridgette@willory.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/willory/message

21 Jump Scare
Peeping Tom (1960) with Mickey Boardman

21 Jump Scare

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 70:50


A film studio focus puller moonlighting as a DIY pornographer, Mark Lewis has a problem.  And he's not sure he wants to get rid of it.  You see, Mark has a certain kink, a turn-on:  he loves, gets off even, on the sight of women in fear.  Fear of death, fear of Mark, fear of the unknown.  His weapon is a film camera, and after he stalks and kills a prostitute, he films the police's response to it, all in the name of creating what Mark calls a “documentary.”  At home, in the house his family once owned but now is filled with tenants, he soon meets 21 year old Helen, who takes a liking to the young man, intrigued by his mysterious ways.  Will this relationship be the thing to help Mark with his issues?  Will Helen, and her blind, intuitive mother, succumb to Mark's bizarre predilections?  And where the hell did Vivian, the film's lead stand-in, learn to dance like that? Intro, Math Club, and Debate Society (spoiler-free) 00:00-22:47Honor Roll and Detention (spoiler-heavy) 22:48-52:46Superlatives (spoiler-heavier) 52:47-1:10:51 Director Michael PowellScreenplay Leo MarksFeaturing Maxine Audley, Keith Baxter, Carl Boehm, Brenda Bruce, Shirley Ann Field, Pamela Green, Esmond Knight, Anna Massey, Martin Miller, Moira Shearer, Jack Watson Mickey Boardman is a writer, socialite, philanthropist, and media personality. From 1993 to 2023, he served as an editorial director and wrote three columns for Paper magazine:  the “Ask Mr. Mickey” advice column, a body positivity column called “Fat and All That,” and the column “Reserved,” for which he interviewed fashion legends like Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, and Virgil Abloh. His writing has also appeared in a little paper we like to call the NY Times. Mickey is also an active commentator on the New York social/fashion scene and has appeared as a cultural commentator, lifestyle expert, and fashion guru for networks like VH1, A&E, CNN, and E!.  He has also been recognized as one of New York magazine's “Most Photographed Faces in New York” and voted by Fashion Week Daily as one of its Most-Invited People. Our theme music is by Sir Cubworth, with embellishments by Edward Elgar.  Music from “Peeping Tom” by Brian Easdale. For more information on this film, the pod, essays from your hosts, and other assorted bric-a-brac, visit our website, ⁠⁠scareupod.com⁠⁠. Please subscribe to this podcast via Apple or Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.  If you like what you hear, please leave us a 5-star rating.   Join our ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠ group. Follow us on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠.

The Forum
Alice Guy: The first female movie mogul

The Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 39:35


In the late 19th Century, when the motion picture camera was invented and cinema was born, a young French woman called Alice Guy ended up becoming the first ever woman film-maker; rising from being a lowly young secretary to a prolific and pioneering director, producer and entrepreneur. Yet at her death in 1968, she was barely known, most of her thousand or so films had been lost and her crucial role in the history of the film industry was forgotten. In the past few decades, Alice Guy's reputation has been gradually revived, and today she is recognised as a creative visionary and inspiration to many women film directors. Joining Rajan Datar to track the career of Alice Guy, or Alice Guy Blaché as she was also known by her married name, is the film scholar, Dr Anthony Slide, the editor of The Memoirs of Alice Guy Blaché; Dr Alison McMahan, the author of Alice Guy Blaché: Lost Visionary of the Cinema, and the novelised biography WonderShadows; and Caroline Rainette who performed, wrote, and directed, Alice Guy: Mademoiselle Cinema. With the contribution of Pamela Green, the director and producer of Be Natural: the untold story of Alice Guy Blaché. The reader is Félicité du Jeu. Producer: Anne Khazam (Photo: Alice Guy at her Solax film studios in Fort Lee New Jersey USA, in 1914. Credit: By kind permission of Dr Anthony Slide)

IndoctriNation
Stolen w/ Elizabeth Gilpin

IndoctriNation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 69:39


Elizabeth Gilpin is an actress, activist, writer, and producer who also serves as an ambassador for Represent Justice, an organization using the power of media to demand real change in the justice system. Her first memoir, Stolen, is a gripping chronicle of psychological manipulation and abuse at a “therapeutic” boarding school for troubled teens and illustrates how one young woman fought to heal in the aftermath. Gilpin is passionate about raising awareness and encouraging the narratives of survivors through storytelling. In this emotional and insightful conversation, Elizabeth reveals to Rachel the shocking negligence and dangerous techniques of the abusive boarding school she attended as a teen. Rachel helps Elizabeth unpack the emotional turmoil she lived through, relating her experiences and healing journey to that of a cult survivor. Before You Go: Rachel points out the irony in the "therapeutic" techniques used in the troubled teen industry highlighting the long-term damage that can be caused by the harshly critical nature of unqualified authority figures. Find Elizabeth's book here: https://www.grandcentralpublishing.com/titles/elizabeth-gilpin/stolen/9781538735442/ More on Represent Justice here: https://www.representjustice.org/ Thanks to all of our newest Patreon supporters Christine Rucano, Valerie Edde, Melody McLeod, Lexy, Kaye M. Reeves, Joleen Bishop, Elisabeth Ingram, Alaine Michele Whitmire, Robin Baessler, Antonia skelton, Genevieve Donohue, Pamela Green, Skye, Erika, Jennifer Dousset, Catherine Price, Kathy Roeder, Erin Whiting, and Morgan Laubach!! To help support the show monthly and get bonus episodes, shirts, and tote bags, please visit: www.patreon.com/indoctrination Prefer to support the IndoctriNation show with a one-time donation? Use this link: www.paypal.me/indoctrination You can always help the show for free by leaving a rating on Spotify or a review on Apple/ iTunes. It really helps the visibility of the show! #breakingcodesilence #endtti #tti

KZYX Public Affairs
Forthright Radio Goes to the Movies: 3 Directors from this year's Mendocino Film Festival

KZYX Public Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 57:59


May 27, 2022--Tune into Forthright Radio for another Radio Goes to the Movies edition. Host Joy LaClaire previews films screening at the 2022 Mendocino Film Festival, featuring interviews with Pamela Green, director of BE NATURAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF ALICE GUY-BLACHÉ; Chikara Motomura, director of JOURNEY TO HOKUSAI; and Sara Dosa, director of FIRE OF LOVE.

Conversaciones con José Luis Fajardo
T3 ep.7 Conversaciones con el distribuidor Fernando Montes de Oca y José Luis Fajardo

Conversaciones con José Luis Fajardo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 51:30


¿Quién es Fernando Montes de Oca?Licenciado en Mercadotecnia del Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) Campus Estado de México. Durante los últimos 6 años ha sido Director de Distribución y Comercialización en FÁBRICA DE CINE, empresa productora y distribuidora de cine.Es Productor de las películas “Los Paisajes” de Rodrigo Cervantes, “La Visita” de Ana Mancera (ambas estrenadas en 2021) y de la ópera prima de Rafael Martínez Sánchez (aún sin título); además es Productor Asociado de los proyectos “El Incidente” de Isaac Ezban, “Dos Veces Tú” de Salomón Askenazi, “Clases de Historia” y “Mi Novia es la Revolución” de Marcelino Islas Hernández, “El deseo de Ana” de Emilio Santoyo y los proyectos internacionales “Años Luz”, película uruguaya de Joaquin Mauad y “Roza” película guatemalteca de Andrés Rodriguez. Adicionalmente, trabaja en desarrollo de los proyectos “El susurro del río” en co-producción con Colombia, y una nueva película de Raúl Fuentes con Naian González Norvind y Ana Mancera. Dentro de sus actividades en la industria, fue programador del Festival Internacional de Cine de Hermosillo (FICH) por dos años (de 2014 a 2016).En últimas fechas, Fernando ha asesorado los estrenos de películas como “Be Natural: The untold story of Alice Guy-Blaché” de Pamela Green, la producción española “El Jugador de Ajedrez”, basada en la novela de Julio Castedo; “El camino de Sol “ tercer película de Claudia Sainte-Luce, además de los próximos lanzamientos “Cigüeñas” de Heriberto Acosta, “Agua Rosa" de Antónimo, “Carmen Vidal Mujer Detective” de Eva Dans, la ganadora de Sitges “Los animales anónimos” de Baptiste Rouveure, “El silencio del Topo” de Anaïs Taracena, “La asfixia” de Ana Isabel Bustamante y la ganadora a la Cámara de Oro en el Festival de Cannes 2019, “Nuestras Madres” de César Díaz.

Brian Crombie Radio Hour
Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 529 - Inclusionary Zoning with Pamela Green

Brian Crombie Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 51:07


Brian interviews Pamela Green. Pamela is a partner with the international law firm of Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP. She is the Head of the Commercial Real Estate and Lending groups at the Firm's Hamilton office, as well as sitting on the Firm's National Real Estate Executive. She talks about Inclusionary Zoning, a very controversial policy passed by City of Toronto that will force developers to build 10% and increasing affordable units in new developments in transit areas. Some critics think that the cost of this plan will be significantly higher prices for the rest of us making home ownership for all but the lucky few lottery winners, actually much more expensive.

Quoi de Meuf
#148 - QDM de Poche - La BD "Alice Guy" de Catel et Bocquet

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 19:53


Parmi les plus grands noms du cinéma français tels que Les Frères Lumière, Louis Gaumont ou Georges Méliès, se cache une pionnière souvent méconnue du grand public : celui d'Alice Guy (1873-1968). Première réalisatrice féminine du XVIIIe siècle, elle a inspiré aujourd'hui le scénariste Bocquet et la dessinatrice Catel afin de retracer son histoire et son parcours à travers une BD. Clémentine Gallot et Pauline Verduzier l'ont lu et nous en parle dans ce court épisode de Quoi de Meuf. Les références entendues dans l'épisode : José-Louis Bocquet et Catel Muller, “Alice Guy”, Casterman (2021)La fée aux choux d'Alice Guy (1896)L'Arroseur arrosé de Louis Lumière (1895)Madame a des envies d'Alice Guy (1907)Be natural de Pamela Green (2020)Les Résultats du féminisme d'Alice Guy (1906)La série podcasts sur Alice Guy par Louie MediaPrix Alice Guy créé en 2018 par la journaliste Véronique Le BrisQuoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef: Clémentine Gallot. Journaliste chroniqueuse: Pauline Verduzier. Montage et mixage par Laurie Galligani. Prise de son par Adrien Beccaria à l'Arrière Boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Réalisation et coordination : Cassandra de Carvalho et Mathilde JoninSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Hearthside Salons with PageCraftWriting
Christina Kotlar - Writer/Director - Film Town 1910: When Hollywood was in Jersey and the studio owner was a woman

Hearthside Salons with PageCraftWriting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 49:44


Hollywood didn’t start out as a boy’s club, nor did it start in Hollywood. Alice Guy Blache was the industry’s first woman director and the co-owner of Solax, a film studio built in Fort Lee, New Jersey in 1910. Writer/Director Christina Kotlar has been celebrating Alice and working to bring her forgotten story to the world. We’ll talk about Alice’s groundbreaking life and career before there were barriers to inclusion, including directing the first film with an all African American cast. More on Christina and her work. More on Alice. We talk about filmmaker Pamela Green and the Alice documentary Be Natural. Filmmaker Marquise Lepage and her film The Lost Garden. More on Fort Lee where it all happened. Alice's memoir. Her 1896 film The Cabbage Fairy. Alison's McMann's book The Lost Visionary. Alice's legacy in female filmmakers like Maya Deren and her 1943 film Meshes of the Afternoon. Suffragist Alice Paul. Trainee and later rival, Edison. And Alice's final resting place. We also mention the very first episode of Hearthside Salons featuring Emmy winning puppeteer, Liz Hara. And as always, more information on PageCraft's upcoming screenwriting classes and workshops.

Soho Bites Podcast
Soho Bites episode 18

Soho Bites Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 46:24


To discuss Michael Powell's controversial thriller, Peeping Tom (1960), Dom is joined by film producer, Colin Vaines. Before that, Stephen Fenerty talks about the Queen of the UK pin-ups, Pamela Green, who has a cameo in the film. CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES

For Screen and Country
Peeping Tom (#78) (w/Everything I Learned from Movies)

For Screen and Country

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 105:44


It's time to get spooky just days away from Halloween as Brendan and Jason welcome back Steve and Izzy of Everything I Learned from Movies to discuss Peeping Tom (#78 on the list). Many things are discussed like the similarities between this film and Psycho (released two months later), the sexual imagery surrounding the murders, the controversy of the film essentially killing off Michael Powell's career, the dance/murder sequence, the first on-screen appearance of nudity in a British film and much more.   Next week: Jason is away so a special episode of What Were They Thinking? will be aired in which he was the guest. In two weeks: The guys talk about sequels/remakes of some more movies on the BFI Top 100 in the return of their And Now for Something Completely Similar mini-series. First up: the 2004 remake of Alfie...   Full List: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BFI_Top_100_British_films Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bfi_pod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://www.instagram.com/mariahhx)   Peeping Tom stars Carl Boehm, Anna Massey, Maxine Audley, Moira Shearer, Brendan Bruce, Esmond Knight, Shirley Anne Field and Pamela Green; directed by Michael Powell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mai Favorite People
Don Reed on Mai Favorite People Ep. 23 with Maija DiGiorgio

Mai Favorite People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 74:41


Don Reed joins Maija DiGiorgio, Heather McConnell, Felicia Chappelle, Pamela Green and Masavia Greer.Don Reed (HBO, Snap Judgment, East 14th) is a multi-hyphenate, comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, solo performer described as a "solo show powerhouse" and a comedic molotov-cocktail of storytelling, characters, sound-fx, impersonations and improvisation. His performance on an Robert Townsend HBO Special of up and coming comedians years ago caught the attention a few Hollywood players that led to the creation of many recurring and guest starring roles for him on "A Different World", "The Cosby Show" and others. Around this time, Don received some invaluable advice that spurred him to dive into the NACA college circuit, performing standup at over 300 colleges.During the same window, Don began doing audience warm-up for several sitcoms, which led to writing and creative consulting on several of those shows. Reed spent the next several years behind the camera successfully writing, producing and doing voice-over work (credits include "Spiderman", "The Flintstones", "Johnny Quest" etc.) He wrote and directed several short films for HBO, once casting himself, inadvertently sparking the revival of his on camera and performing career. His HBO shorts garnered the attention of Paramount Television who cast him as a series regular and writer on the sketch comedy show "Off Limits." His performances on that show caught the eyes of "MAD TV" executives who were producing NBC's "The RERUN Show" where he was cast as a series regular. (credits include - Comedy Central, Showtime Aspen Comedy Festival, Co-Executive Producer of "Celebrity Home Videos."Over time, Don transitioned into what many publications (The New Yorker, San Francisco Chronicle, New York Times) have referred to as the aforementioned "solo show powerhouse", writing, performing, directing and producing 5 solo shows running Off Broadway NYC, San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley (Marsh Theaters). His flagship show the award winning "East 14th" was the 2016 WINNER of the TBA: Theater Bay Area Award for Outstanding Production of a Solo Show and an NAACP Double Nominee for Best Actor & Best Playwright. His second show "The Kipling Hotel: The 80's went on to be a nominee in the playwright category in 2017. Don has shared a number of hilarious and heartbreaking stories on NPR/WNYC hit broadcast Snap Judgment - aired in over 380 cities across the country and downloaded over 2 million times a month. He has traveled extensively with the national tour and performed for thousands and in 2016 was honored with Snap Judgment Performance of the Year for his groundbreaking story "I Miss Toni." It garnered hundreds of thousands of views and has been utilized as a tool from high schools to American University's Fine Arts Masters Program in D.C. --- as a broadly humorous and deeply tragic look at supporting and loving a trans family member.Additionally, Don was a promo producer/executive at NBC for 2years (Will & Grace, SNL, Golden Globes, Frasier, Friends, Scrubs, Law & Order ) -- and later founded his own advertising & promotion entity - an entertainment copywriting company that serviced movie trailers, promos and video games for many Fortune 500 entertainment companies (work includes creative for Columbia/Sony, ABC, NBC, FOX, HBO, TBS, FX, MLB, NFL, "Chappelle's Show", "The "The Simpsons", "The Shield", X-Box, PlayStation, "Ultimate Spiderman", "Shrek, SuperSlam", "Call of Duty" "Halo" and many more.   

Modern Films Podcast
S1 E1: Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché | Feat. Pamela B. Green

Modern Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 15:27


Happy New Year!! Welcome to a brand new season of Modern Films podcast, where each episode features emerging and established filmmakers and sharing their insights and expertises. To celebrate the UK and Ireland release of Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché, I’m here with Pamela Green, the director of Be Natural to talk about the story behind it. Be Natural is in cinemas from 17 January, you can pre-order the DVD now, for more information please visit our website on moderfilms.com/benatural Instagram/twitter: @modernfilmsent Facebook: Modern Films

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One Movie Punch
Episode 657 - "Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché" (2018)

One Movie Punch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 9:37


Hi everyone! Welcome back for another entry in our ongoing series, Under the Kanopy, covering the critically acclaimed, if not commercially successful films available on Kanopy. Kanopy is a streaming service funded by public libraries and universities, giving library card holders up to six free streams per month of classic and contemporary films. Today’s film, BE NATURAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF ALICE GUY-BLACHÉ, is one of the many incredible documentaries you can find on the service. For previous entries in the series, check out HER SMELL (Episode #650), ASH IS THE PUREST WHITE (Episode #643), 3 FACES (Episode #636), and THE IMAGE BOOK (Episode #629). Plenty more on the way! Before the review, we’ll have a promo from our good friends at the How I Met Your Friends podcast. Every episode, Julie and Kathleen examine one episode of each hit sitcom, exploring the hidden connections and easter eggs within each episode. Don’t miss their recent guest review for THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (Episode #610), where they gave the villain a brief taste of his own medicine. You can find them on Twitter @himyfriendspod,and on Facebook and Instagram @howimetyourfriendspod. Subscribe to stay current with the latest releases. Contribute at Patreon for exclusive content. Connect with us over social media to continue the conversation. Here we go! ///// > ///// Today’s movie is BE NATURAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF ALICE GUY-BLACHÉ, the Kino Lorber and Zeitgeist Films documentary directed by Pamela B. Green and written for the screen in collaboration with Joan Simon. The documentary examines the overlooked, but influential life and work of Alice Guy-Blaché, the first female director and producer, and head of production for Gaumont Studios from 1896 to 1906. BE NATURAL also examines the efforts to locate, preserve, and transfer her many lost works for future generations to review, study, and most of all, enjoy. No spoilers. Before the Internet, a surprising amount of history was produced via hearsay, often unresearched, or critically under-researched, and with a clear, male bias. In the scientific world, women were systematically written out of existence, or relegated to obligatory lists of colleagues, now receiving their just recognition and rewards thanks to films like HIDDEN FIGURES and MERCURY 13 (Episode #116). However, this same erasure also happened in the entertainment industry, in subtle forms like the widespread recognition of George Lucas over Kathleen Kennedy, to the more blatant attempts to erase women from film, like the story of Alice Guy-Blaché. If you feel bad for not knowing about Alice Guy-Blaché, you shouldn’t. The trailer includes a montage of many high-profile filmmakers and scholars who know little to nothing of her work or her influence. I’m happy to admit that I knew almost nothing about her prior to this documentary, only seeing passing mention to her name in lists of early female filmmakers. Don’t feel bad, though! BE NATURAL, in addition to providing a comprehensive introduction to Alice Guy-Blaché, also explains why and how her name slowly eroded from film history, and as mentioned in the opening, how they are working to re-introduce her groundbreaking work back into the historical record. The early film industry was a far cry from the modern film industry with films which cost and generate billions of dollars. Pamela Green lays perfect groundwork for the early industry, covering the major film manufacturers, and their surprisingly limited usage. Green shows how the early films captured mostly pedestrian scenes, an upper-class novelty for home videos and curiosities, at least before Alice Guy became a secretary at Gaumont Studios, a very high-class, progressive position for women at the time. After integrating herself into the organization, she asked if she could make a different kind of film, which was titled “The Cabbage Fairy”, and would be the world’s first narrative short film. Now, I need you to stop and take that fact in. An overwhelming majority of the films created today are fictional and narrative in nature, but hers was the first, and would launch a studio war in Paris to write and produce narrative films, and to generate a hefty profit in the process. Guy-Blaché would make over 1,000 films in her lifetime and would be the first to experiment with multiple now standard film techniques. She addressed issues of gender, race, and class. She would also systemize the process, from conception to display, creating an industry where one did not exist. Her initial ideas and firsts in film would be pirated and copied over and over again as other film studios began to open, which is how she ended up in the United States. Pamela Green continues Alice’s tale, from the founding of Solax Studios in Fort Lee, New Jersey, to the disruptive effects of the Great Depression, a divorce, two world wars, and being slowly disappeared from history. Green uses excellent visual aids to help tell the story, allowing the viewer to process a great deal of information in very subtle ways, akin to Guy-Blaché filmmaking style. The search for information about Guy-Blaché is also embedded into the story, with some discovered video content included as well, including restored versions of Guy-Blaché’s work and a forgotten and restored interview with her daughter, Simone Blaché. Green also includes brief primers on the difficulty of preserving and transferring Alice’s works from various media, especially the highly flammable nitrate film stock. I think the most important aspect of this documentary, however, is that it completes the work that Alice Guy-Blaché spent her life doing after her film career, which was correcting the record of the early film industry and her slow erasure from it. After her autobiography was finally published in 1976, a host of researchers began separate quests to find out whatever they could about her influential life and work. As she was rediscovered, she has also been recognized posthumously for her work and contributions to the industry. Pamela Green stands on the shoulders of the researchers before her, but also adds to the growing body of work about Alice Guy-Blaché, in an excellent and accessible package. BE NATURAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF ALICE GUY-BLACHÉ corrects and expands the record of one of the most influential filmmakers of all-time. It’s rare to find a documentary so effective and comprehensive, which balances a complete introduction to the subject as well as instilling a desire to know more. For filmmakers and film critics, there are precious few documentaries about the industry that are as important as today’s film. All film fans owe it to themselves to see this documentary, for the education alone, but also for the mesmerizing visual aids and insightful look into the film industry as a whole. Rotten Tomatoes: 96% (CERTIFIED FRESH) Metacritic: 76 One Movie Punch: 10/10 BE NATURAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF ALICE GUY-BLACHÉ (2018) is not rated and is currently playing on Kanopy.

I Blame Dennis Hopper
Noah Wyle - The Film Scene w/ Illeana Douglas

I Blame Dennis Hopper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 82:08


#PopcornTalk #TheFilmScene #NoahWyle On this addition of The Film Scene - Star or ER, Falling Skies, and The Librarians - Noah Wyle guests on The Film Scene this week! On this addition of "The Film Scene" Illeana is joined by Pamela Green and her Be Natural Documentary! Popcorn Talk Network, the online broadcast network that features movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary proudly presents “The Film Scene w/ Illeana Douglas”, a weekly, freewheeling discussion show where industry veteran Illeana Douglas interviews Hollywood's most important voices in TV and Film, discussing some of Cinema's most important films, scenes, and shots. Produced by Ryan Nilsen and co-hosted by Jeff Graham, this show is essential listening for serious and casual fans of film! Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://popcorntalk.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/PopcornTalk/ ABOUT POPCORN TALK: Popcorn Talk Network is the online broadcast network with programming dedicated exclusively to movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary. Popcorn Talk Network is comprised of the leading members and personalities of the film press and community including E!’s Maria Menounos. Current Roster or Shows: -Anatomy of a Movie -Box Office Breakdown -Meet the Movie Press -Guilty Movie Pleasures -Marvel Movie News -DC Movie News -Action Movie Anatomy -Watchalong Series! Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://popcorntalk.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/PopcornTalk/ ABOUT POPCORN TALK: Popcorn Talk Network is the online broadcast network with programming dedicated exclusively to movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary. Popcorn Talk Network is comprised of the leading members and personalities of the film press and community including E!’s Maria Menounos. Current Roster or Shows: -Anatomy of a Movie -Box Office Breakdown -Meet the Movie Press -Guilty Movie Pleasures -Marvel Movie News -DC Movie News -Action Movie Anatomy -Watchalong Series!

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I Blame Dennis Hopper
Pamela Green and Be Natural Documentary - The Film Scene w/ Illeana Douglas

I Blame Dennis Hopper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 54:30


#IlleanaDouglas #PamelaGreen On this addition of "The Film Scene" Illeana is joined by Pamela Green and her Be Natural Documentary! Popcorn Talk Network, the online broadcast network that features movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary proudly presents “The Film Scene w/ Illeana Douglas”, a weekly, freewheeling discussion show where industry veteran Illeana Douglas interviews Hollywood's most important voices in TV and Film, discussing some of Cinema's most important films, scenes, and shots. Produced by Ryan Nilsen and co-hosted by Jeff Graham, this show is essential listening for serious and casual fans of film! Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://popcorntalk.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/PopcornTalk/ ABOUT POPCORN TALK: Popcorn Talk Network is the online broadcast network with programming dedicated exclusively to movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary. Popcorn Talk Network is comprised of the leading members and personalities of the film press and community including E!’s Maria Menounos. Current Roster or Shows: -Anatomy of a Movie -Box Office Breakdown -Meet the Movie Press -Guilty Movie Pleasures -Marvel Movie News -DC Movie News -Action Movie Anatomy -Watchalong Series!

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DigiGods
DigiGods Episode 176: Paean to a Pioneer

DigiGods

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 90:01


Twilight Time resurrects an Elvis favorite, Cohen delivers an Oscar-winning French classic and another Keaton twofer, plus a new Criterion Ozu and our exclusive in-studio interview with Pamela Green, director of the history-altering “Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché.” DigiGods Podcast, 08/27/19 (MP3) — 41.93 MB right click to save Subscribe to the DigiGods Podcast In this episode, the Gods discuss: All Out!! - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Anti-Nowhere League - We Are The League (DVD) Attack on Titan: Season Three (Blu-ray) Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blache (DVD) The Beatles: Made on Merseyside (DVD) Buster Keaton Collection Volume 3: Seven Chances / Battling Butler (Blu-ray) Butley - Kino Classics (The American Film Theatre) (Blu-ray) Conflict Of Wings aka Fuss Over Feathers (DVD) Damn Yankees (DVD-R) Damned Summer (DVD) Day of the Outlaw (Blu-ray) Devils' Line (Blu-ray) Doublecross (DVD) The Erlprince (Blu-ray) The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice (Blu-ray) FREE! - Dive to the Future (Blu-ray) Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (Blu-ray) Hanebado! - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Hinamatsuri - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) The Holy Terrors in Child's Play (DVD) Homeland: The Complete Seventh Season (DVD) The Hustle (Blu-ray) I Am Patrick Swayze (DVD) In Celebration - Kino Classics (The American Film Theatre) (Blu-ray) Island - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Killers Anonymous (Blu-ray) Knife+Heart (DVD) The Koker Trilogy (Where Is the Friend's House? / And Life Goes On / Through the Olive Trees) (Blu-ray) The Last Black Man in San Francisco (Blu-ray) NCIS: Los Angeles: The Tenth Season (DVD) NOVA: The Planets (Blu-ray) Orphen (Blu-ray) The Pajama Game (DVD-R) Pixelia (DVD) The President's Lady (Blu-ray) RErideD - Derrida Who Leaps Through Time - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) The Roadhouse Murder (DVD-R) Rocketman (4k UHD Blu-ray) Ronja, The Robber’s Daughter (Blu-ray) Sakura Wars TV (Blu-ray) Shark Bait - 7 FIN-tastic Films (DVD) Straight Forward (DVD) Waiting in the Summer (Blu-ray) The Whirlpool (DVD) Wild in the Country (Blu-ray) Please also visit CineGods.com. 

The Radio Café on Santafenewmexican.com
Alice Guy-Blaché: the first woman filmmaker

The Radio Café on Santafenewmexican.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 28:48


We talk to Pamela Green, writer and director of the documentary "Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché." It's about an extraordinary woman whose name and work were, until recently, all but forgotten in the history of film.

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Leadership Insights
Leadership Insights: Effectively Managing Diverse Teams with Pamela Green

Leadership Insights

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 8:41


Paloma Johnson-Walker, NAB Leadership Foundation's Program Coordinator sat down with Pamela Green CEO of The HR Coaching Institute and one of the NAB Leadership Foundation's recurring program speakers. They discussed the topic,” Managing People for Peak Performances.”Pamela is excited about the release of her current book, Think Like a Brand! To connect with Pam, you can follow her on Twitter @pamelajgreen, Like her Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/thehrcoachinginstitute or connect with her through LinkedIn!For more information on the NAB Leadership Foundation and its programs visit: NABFoundation.org today!

Across Women's Lives
Ready for her close-up, Guy-Blaché was a film pioneer lost to history

Across Women's Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019


One afternoon in Paris in 1895, a young secretary at the Gaumont Film Company attended a private screening put on by the Lumière brothers to demonstrate the Cinématographe, a camera and projector that paved the way for motion pictures.The audience was delighted by moving images of trains, oceans and people bustling about on busy Parisian streets.Related: Four women from history who changed the worldBut, that young secretary — Alice Guy-Blaché — thought more could be done with this new invention. She loved theater and knew her way around a camera, so she started experimenting.Pamela Green is the director of a new film about Guy-Blaché called “Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blache.” She says Guy-Blaché changed the course of cinema.“She came up with content just to show what you can do with the technology. But she weaved in storytelling, which was very fresh and new at the time and set up certain grammar points that we use today in cinema. That hasn't changed. It's just evolved.”Pamela Green, director of  “Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blache”“She came up with content just to show what you can do with the technology. But she weaved in storytelling, which was very fresh and new at the time and set up certain grammar points that we use today in cinema. That hasn't changed. It's just evolved,” said Green, who is based in Los Angeles. The film chronicles Guy-Blaché’s life as probably the first female filmmaker and one of the first to write, direct and produce a narrative film. Jodie Foster, a fluent French speaker, narrates "Be Natural," which also features numerous interviews with Hollywood notables like Ava DuVernay and Geena Davis.Guy-Blaché was born in Paris after her parents moved there from Chile in the mid-1800s. After her father died, Guy-Blaché applied for a job at the Gaumont film studio. She needed to work to support herself and her mother. She had no idea at the time how important that job would be or how her humble roots would connect with audiences.“And I think that's what's really special about her is being able to create relatability and have universal stories that still stand the test of time,” Green said.Guy-Blaché went on to direct thousands of films over a 20-year career. Her first was the popular movie “The Cabbage Fairy.”The short film (it's under a minute) features a young woman pulling babies from a fantasy cabbage patch. It “references a folk tale regarding the origin of babies, not unlike the delivery stork, and predating Cabbage Patch dolls by about 80 years,” a YouTube page featuring the movie says.Guy-Blaché pioneered film techniques like the close-up and hand-tinted color, and she used synchronized sound with a device called a Chronophone, which was invented by Léon Gaumont in 1902.But Green says it’s not just her technical achievements that made her career extraordinary. The profound subject matter she tackled in some of her later works still resonates today. Guy-Blaché made films about religion, feminism and anti-semitism and was one of the first directors to employ an all African American cast.“She really took social issues to the limit. And I think she got away with it because she did it through this medium that nobody took seriously, so she could express herself that way.” Pamela Green, director of  “Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blache”“And she really took social issues to the limit. And I think she got away with it because she did it through this medium that nobody took seriously, so she could express herself that way,” Green said. Portrait of filmmaker Alice Guy-Blaché in 1912.  Credit: Courtesy of Be Natural Productions Guy-Blaché wrote and directed “The Making of an American Citizen,” which dates to 1912. It portrays an immigrant couple moving from Eastern Europe to the United States and a husband who had to “deal with his Old World patriarchal values,” Green said, quoting Guy-Blaché. Remember, this was a film shown before women even had the right to vote. Guy-Blaché also directed a film about Margaret Sanger, the founder of the organization that eventually evolved into Planned Parenthood.Pamela Smoluchowski is the director of the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival, which recently featured Be Natural. She says Guy-Blaché’s films were radical.“They're so full of courage, but they're also so full of humor. And so, she can tackle these topics that nobody else is really talking about in any kind of depth at the time — and we hardly ever do at this point — with such, kind of, luminosity,” said Smoluchowski at a screening of the film. Film still of Doris Kenyon in "The Ocean Waif" (1916), directed by Alice Guy-Blaché. Credit: Courtesy of Kenyon Sills Before “Be Natural,” Guy-Blaché had been largely forgotten. Many of the Hollywood personalities interviewed in Green’s documentary admitted they had never heard of her. She made hundreds of films throughout her 20-year career, but a lot of them were lost and some were even wrongly credited to male filmmakers. So, when Green set out to make this documentary, she wanted to set the record straight and to advance Guy-Blaché’s story.“I wanted to find new material because I felt that that would validate some of the points that were missing about her — as a person, and her as an artist, and a filmmaker, as a whole as a creator,” said Green.To do so, Green says, she became a detective. For starters, she used Guy-Blaché’s address book, housed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, to track down the relatives of people listed. Green also talked with curators at several museums — one of whom had a recording of a conversation with Guy-Blaché’s daughter. The film shows Green breathlessly trying to get tapes of that conversation turned into digital files.She says that over the years, male film critics largely left Guy-Blaché out of the history books. She wanted to change that. It took her a decade to make the documentary, but she kept on going. Now, "Be Natural" continues to make the rounds at film festivals across the US and in Canada and Portugal. (See a schedule here.) 

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Meet another creative woman with an impressive resume. Pamela Green's professional life includes directing and producing music videos, commercials, motion graphics, feature film titles. She's the founder of Legwork Collective, which locates and obtains the rights to unusual and rarely seen before footage, stills, audio and artifacts used in features, docs, tv series and commercials. 10 years in the making, Pamela also wrote, directed and edited the documentary "Be Natural," the untold story of Alice Guy-Blache, the first female filmmaker, who made her first movie in 1896 at the age of 23...and went on to write, direct and produce more than 1,000 films!

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New York Women in Film and Television: Women Crush Wednesdays
International Women's Day: Pamela Green

New York Women in Film and Television: Women Crush Wednesdays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 53:39


On this special episode, we celebrate International Women's Day as Margarita and Janine highlight trailblazers in film and television. Katie sits down with filmmaker Pamela Green to discuss her film "Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blache" so sit back and enjoy! ***You can find us on Spotify and iTunes. Please hit the subscribe button*** --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Talking Business Now
Developing Your Executive Presence to Get in the Room

Talking Business Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 22:40


Why do some people seem to get promoted easily, and why do others always seem to be passed over? Our guest on this episode, Pamela Green, says often it comes down to whether or not you have executive presence. She joins Talking Business Now host Kelly Scanlon to talk about how to develop executive presence and become a more successful leader. Tune in to discover: ■ What is executive presence and why it's so important for leaders ■ The consequences of not having executive presence ■ The challenges people encounter as they work at developing an executive presence, including passive aggressiveness and the Imposter Syndrome ■ Why you don't have to be an executive to have presence ■ Tips for boosting your executive presence Pamela Green is a business executive leadership consultant, executive coach, keynote speaker and published author with more than 30 years of business leadership experience. As the principal consultant of the HR Coaching and Career Institute, she works with leaders to help them develop and improve their executive presence. Connect with Green on: Facebook: Coach PamelaJGreen Facebook: The HRCoachingInstitute Twitter: @pamelajgreen LinkedIn: www.LinkedIn/in/pamelajgreen Visit the archives to listen to all the episodes of Talking Business Now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Baan Dek Montessori
Episode 85 - Interview With Pamela Green

Baan Dek Montessori

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 24:37


Pamela Green of Ananda Montessori shares her story, experience, and an exciting upcoming project.

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CUNA News Podcast
Collaborative leadership with Pamela Green

CUNA News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 27:43


Pamela Green is the President/CEO of The HR Coaching and Career Institute, Inc. Green explores the the topic of collaborative leadership and how collaboration can lead to improved organizational performance and career success.

You are SWIM
SWIM Episode 001 - Pamela B Green

You are SWIM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 23:46


New York native Pamela Green is a Director/Producer in the film and entertainment industry. Her abilities range from creative direction, to producing music videos, to creating main titles for feature films, including The Kingdom, Furious 6, 42, and The Muppets. To say she is multi-faceted is an understatement. On top of being the co-founder of PIC, an entertainment and motion design studio based in LA, she is also fluent in 4 languages. Currently, she is working on Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché, a documentary that tells the story of the first female film director and how she was a critical influence on the film industry. You can find out more about Be Natural, and donate to the film here: http://benaturalthemovie.com/ And be sure to take a peek at PIC's work here: http://picagency.com/

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Hollywood 2.0
Pamela Green, director of the doc Be Natural talks Alice Guy-Blache, the 1st woman film director

Hollywood 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2013 55:46


Pamela Green, director of the doc Be Natural talks about her subject Alice Guy-Blache, the 1st woman film director and owner of a movie studio, as well as how she worked with her team to Kickstart this project. Links: http://benaturalthemovie.com/

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