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Conversations & Connections: Spring Virtual Panel on COVID Compliance

  • 24 Mar 2022
  • 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Virtual [Zoom]
  • 281

Registration

  • A Member is a person who is a Member of Women In Film San Francisco Bay Area.
  • A non-member is a person who is not a member of Women In Film San Francisco Bay Area
  • A student who is not a member of WIFSFBA. Contact WIFSFBA at bod-admin@wifsfba.org for how to get a code.

Registration is closed

CONVERSATIONS & CONNECTIONS SPRING VIRTUAL PANEL:

COVID Compliance On Set

$10 General Public    Free for WIFSFBA Members

Join us for our bi-annual Conversations & Connections event, where we discover some key ways that production has changed during the pandemic. What is the “new normal” for the day-to-day work of television and media production? What does it mean to be “COVID Compliant '' and what do producers need to know in pre-production to ensure everything goes smoothly during production? And what are the budget considerations?

INDUSTRY PANELISTS INCLUDE;

Lindsey Davis, full-time Testing Administrator, Health & Safety on the TV drama 9-1-1, starring Angela Bassett.

Debbie BrubakerProducer, Line Producer, and UPM in San Francisco whose production work during COVID includes working on the VFX unit for the Marvel movie Ant-man III, Quantumania, the Time Studios documentary Black Gold, and more.

Christina McKinley, is a recently certified COVID compliance officer for the series Lesbian Straits by WIFSFBA member Margo Dean. Christina can explain the process of getting certified locally. 

A Question-and-Answer time will follow the panelists' presentations.


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