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DEI Artist Talks | Inside the TV Writer's Room

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Add to Calendar

ArtCenter College of Design Library
1700 Lida St
Pasadena, CA 91103

In celebration of Women's History Month, please join us for a panel with three amazing television writers. Hear what it's like to break into scripted television from ArtCenter alum Ana Lydia Monaco (Film ‘18), Crescent Novell (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur) and Dawn Kamoche (Little Fires Everywhere) as they discuss navigating the various stages of their careers. This panel will focus on the Television Industry and its ups and downs, including the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike. Each panelist will share their personal and creative journey from the lens of their respective identity. The panel will be moderated by ArtCenter Alum, Elizabeth Gray Bayne (MFA '11 Film)

ABOUT THE PANELISTS

Ana Lydia Monaco is a multiracial Mexican-American filmmaker who writes, directs, and produces heartfelt character-driven dramatic stories that straddle divergent cultures while challenging and satisfying audiences with political and social subtext. She has been staffed as a Writers Assistant, Researcher and Script Coordinator. She is also in the process of selling a show and has been a Finalist for AFF, BlackList/WIF and Stowe Story Labs for her TV scripts/teleplays.

Crescent Imani Novell's writing portfolio includes her play, Six Letters In Harlem, which played to sold out audiences in 2012, her live-action comedy-spec, Love, Lia, and Paris, her hour-long drama spec. Her staffed writing credits include the animated shows: Rugrats, Barbie, Fright Krewe, Moon Girl, and freelance episodes for a couple PBS shows. After winning the Nickelodeon Writing Fellowship in 2018, Crescent has worked for Disney, Mattel, Dreamworks, Hulu, and Netflix. Currently freelancing, she's also a Creative Producer for a new independent film company.

Dawn Kamoche is an award-winning writer/director from Buffalo, NY. She graduated cum laude from Cornell University, and has an MFA in Film Directing from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. Her thesis film, Daughter of Fortune, was a finalist in the DGA Student Film Awards in 2013. Over the past nine years, Dawn has written for several television series, including HBO’s Sharp Objects, Marvel’s The Falcon & The Winter Soldier, Starz’s The Serpent Queen, and Netflix’s Painkiller. Dawn and her writing partner, Ariella Blejer, are currently adapting Raybearer, a bestselling NYT Afro-Fantasy novel, for Netflix and supervising a pilot for Amazon’s FreeVee.

ABOUT THE MODERATOR

Elizabeth Gray Bayne earned her MPH from Yale University and MFA from the Art Center College of Design. She has worked at the intersection of social impact and film for over ten years, starting with a fellowship at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where she assisted on The Ad Council’s Childhood Asthma Campaign. This experience allowed her to combine behavioral science with art and she has gone on to produce over 300 online videos, 5 PSA campaigns and 5 short films with a focus on community outreach. She is a grant recipient of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Glassbreaker Films and the Center for Cultural Innovation. Elizabeth recently premiered her first feature-length documentary “Chocolate Milk” at the 2024 Pan African Film Festival.