Read More: Attention, Filmmakers: Essential Diy Tips Adobe recently hosted a panel at Nab on the gender gap between male and females in post-production on TV and film. Strategist and digital storyteller Amy DeLouise moderated the panel. The panelists included freelance editors Kylee Wall and Siân Fever, production manager at PBS Frontline Megan McGough Christian and Adobe senior product manager Ellen Wixted. Below are a few highlights from the panel. Watch the entire discussion above. Despite there being just as many, if not more, women enrolled in film schools as men, the number of women in behind-the-scenes roles in film and TV is very low. 46 percent of students enrolled in the USC School of Cinematic Arts are women. 56 percent are women at the Savannah College of Art and Design. And 54 percent are women at the Nyu Tisch School of the Arts. Yet, only 21 percent of people in post-production on film and TV are women.
- 4/21/2015
- by Travis Clark
- Indiewire
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