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    Home » Industry Vets to Compare Career Prospects—Freelance vs Facility Jobs—in Next PNYA “Post Break”

    Industry Vets to Compare Career Prospects—Freelance vs Facility Jobs—in Next PNYA “Post Break”

    By Artisans PRWednesday, July 7, 2021Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2658 Views
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    In the next edition of Post Break, the free webinar series from Post New York Alliance (PNYA), a pair of post-production veterans will discuss the pros and cons of working for a show versus working for a facility, and of the freelance lifestyle versus staff employment. Post-Production Supervisor Jean Lane and Post-Production Coordinator Sherrell Hodges will examine both sides of the production/post-production divide and offer practical advice for young professionals seeking to choose the right career path.

    Hodges and Lane have lengthy experience in freelance and staff roles with television and film productions, and with post houses. They have learned a lot about the advantages and disadvantages inherent to either side of the fence in terms of pay, benefits, work/life balance and career advancement. They also know what skills are transferrable for those seeking to make a shift. In their Post Break session, these savvy pros will share their experiences and insights to help those just starting out make the right choice. Performer, producer and film promoter Eli Zevala will moderate.

    The session is scheduled for Thursday, July 15th at 4:00pm EDT. Following the webinar, attendees will have an opportunity to join small, virtual breakout groups for discussion and networking.

    Panelists

    • Jean Lane is a full-time post production supervisor for television and film and a part-time writer and director. Her recent credits include the Netflix documentary features Becoming and Dick Johnson Is Dead, the New York Times first-ever documentary feature Father Soldier Son, futuristic Netflix drama The Discovery and the upcoming dance drama Birds of Paradise for Amazon.  Lane’s screenplay about silent film star Anna May Wong explores the Asian-American actress's life and loves as she travels and makes films throughout Europe and the U.S. Lane's mission is to bring Asian-American subjects to the forefront of cinema, sharing our worlds and exposing the truths of systemic racism in America.
    • Sherrell Hodges is a Chicago native, one generation removed from the Mississippi Delta. Recognizing the role film and television played in shaping her view of the world, she began a career in entertainment intent on highlighting underrepresented stories of the human experience. Her hands-on training included working on sets of student films, interning in extras casting, serving as a production assistant on various commercial and film shoots before eventually landing a role at one of New York City's premier post production sound facilities. In post-production sound, she worked alongside the teams of many noteworthy projects including In Tahrir Square: 18 Days of Egypt's Unfinished Revolution, Chi-Raq, the Emmy Award winning HBO drama The Night Of, the Academy Award-nominated film Life of Pi, and the Academy Award-winning film Hugo.  After seven years, she transitioned to the post supervision tract, serving as a post coordinator for both scripted television and feature films. She values her role in helping the visions of filmmakers come to life. 

    Moderator

    • Eli Zavala is a performer, producer and film promoter. She is founder of Splinter Pictures, a New York City- based film production company focused on creating highly artistic and character-driven stories. She is also a member of the Screening Committee at AFI FESTS, and president of the board  of directors of CEMAC, a LatAm Non-for-Profit with the mission of bringing better representation—and fighting misrepresentations—of minorities on the screen.

    When:  Thursday, July 15, 2021, 4:00pm EDT

    Title:  Freelance vs. Facility Jobs: What’s the right choice for your career?

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    Sound recordings of past Post Break sessions are available here: https://www.postnewyork.org/page/PNYAPodcasts

    Past Post Break sessions in video blog format are available here: https://www.postnewyork.org/blogpost/1859636/Post-Break

    About Post New York Alliance (PNYA)
    The Post New York Alliance (PNYA) is an association of film and television post-production facilities, labor unions and post professionals operating in New York State.  The PNYA’s objective is to create jobs by: 1) extending and improving the New York State Tax Incentive Program; 2) advancing the services the New York Post Production industry provides; and 3) creating avenues for a diverse talent pool to enter into The Industry.

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    Morgan & Morgan’s “Power Move” Campaign Makes A Splash With a Merman Lifeguard

    Monday, August 3, 2026
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    Morgan & Morgan continues its unique, comedic approach to legal advertising with the latest installment of its national “Power Move” campaign. The firm's newest spot “Merman,” dives headfirst into the absurd and surfaces with the same sharp wit that has defined the campaign from the start.   The spot opens at a public pool, zooming in on the unlikely lifeguard on duty. He watches over the pool with the calm confidence of someone who was literally born for this job. The twist: he’s a merman. When a woman suddenly finds herself in “distress”, the merman lifeguard springs into action, diving into the pool and cutting effortlessly through the water to her rescue. Equal parts heroic and completely unhinged, the spot closes with the merman gliding her to safety followed by a perfectly timed dolphin call.   The campaign’s trademark closer quickly follows: “Having a merman as your lifeguard is a power move. Hiring America's largest injury law firm after an injury? That's a power move, too.” Read More

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