A Career in Producing & Directing

International Women’s Day is a global day for celebrating the social, economic, and cultural achievements of women. It’s also a time to reflect on what more we can be doing within our communities to keep the conversation and progression moving.

We want to break the bias and encourage gender parity within our industry. To do our part in kick-starting this change throughout March; we’ll be hosting a series of talks led by women within the creative production industry to show you what life can really like behind the lens.

We’ll talk about everything from best bits to biggest challenges, the advice and journeys that can lead you to careers in styling, shooting, directing and animating. Whether you’re just starting out, or simply fancy a change, we’re here to answer your questions and inspire a more diverse talent pool for the future.

Society might tell us we’re not created equally; but we’re striving for a world where we can be creatively equal.

Interested in a career in Creative Animation, Food Styling, Commercial Photography?

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October 15, 2022

Maite Gonzalez

Equally Creative

Jo has been in the industry for over 35 years, successfully producing and directing; managing different teams and crews depending on the brief.

Looking at schedules, making sure projects run to deadline but most importantly making sure that clients get what they want by the end of the day.

In this webinar, she shares her journey, the challenges but most importantly the beauty of this industry. And helpful tips on how to make a career and stand out in a male-dominant industry.

As a producer, you have to be able to multi-talent, and make sure you’re on point with your timings, the lighting, the styling, the food and keeping it all together can be quite challenging. Your adrenaline goes and you get quite nervous before you do it… but it’s absolutely amazing.

Jo Kendall

Producer Director