Master Classes are in-depth, interactive learning experiences focused on craft and career building and led by renowned industry experts. Topics include fiction and documentary filmmaking, TV writing and production, and navigating and succeeding in the entertainment industry.
In honor of Women’s History Month, join Sundance Collab for an in-depth discussion with three industry leaders in film and television. Producer, Executive, and Author, Pat Mitchell will lead the session sharing how she challenged the status quo to become a media trailblazer and her advice to those just starting out. You’ll learn about how she defied expectations as a journalist, how she became the first woman president of PBS and CNN, and her efforts to promote the work of underrepresented groups in the film industry. Alongside Pat will be leaders in the documentary and television fields (surprise guests to be announced!) who will share their creative and personal experiences around leadership and disruption, and give you the opportunity to ask questions.
In this live and interactive three-hour master class, you will learn how to lead while remaining true to yourself, how to empower and be an ally to the women around you, and how to use failure to move forward.
Topics covered include:
- Leading with vulnerability
- Embracing risk and failure
- Navigating obstacles and rising to the challenge
- Learning from each experience and reinventing yourself
- Supporting other women
- Defining your leadership style
- Redefining your role on the team
- Understanding your worth
- Protecting your project
- Work/life balance and self-care
If you have a disability and require accommodation in order to fully participate in this event, please complete this form, contact us at (435) 776-7790 or email us at [email protected] to discuss your specific needs. Every effort will be made to accommodate advance requests; requests made within 5 days of the event may not be guaranteed.
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