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[Breaking the Glass] Ep. 6b - Stand on a Chair Pt. 2

11.18.2016 - By Ron DawsonPlay

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Last month I had a great conversation with 30+ year editing and producing veteran Chris Fenwick about what it takes to make it in this business. He used the analogy of "standing on a chair" to make a point. In the context of that conversation was his commentary about a female assistant editor in Hollywood who as featured in the second installment of our Breaking the Glass docu-film series. The editor, Christine Haslett, shared frustrations about not advancing as far as she would've liked in her field. JD heard Chris' commentary on her situation and felt in the context of Christine, the "stand on a chair" analogy was not only way off the mark, but he felt it also sabotaged the very message "Breaking the Glass" series is trying to convey. As he put it, "He wanted to knock the guy over who was standing in the chair" (albeit, the way he described it was a tad more, um, colorful. :) This is an episode that will make you laugh and/or get pissed (I'm sure you'll get mad at somebody in this episode). But most of all, I hope it makes you think. Here's the first episode of FCPX Grill after its 14-month hiatus.About the Mini-seriesBreaking the Glass is a Radio Film School podcast mini-series and short film docu-series addressing the issues of gender inequality in film and television. You can catch all the podcast and video episodes at daredreamer.fm/breakingtheglass.VideosHere's the BTG film episode referenced in this episode. Here's Dane Sanders' keynote address at Engage15 that is referenced (the inspiration for Chris' "Stand on a Chair" metaphor). When you visit or support our sponsors you support the show. Song Freedom: when you need high-quality music for your productions, including mainstream music as well as "oldies but goodies". Sign up for a new account at songfreedom.com/radio and get a free standard gold level license worth $30. VideoBlocks: a subscription-based stock media company that gives you unlimited access to premium stock footage everyone can afford. Unlimited daily downloads from a library of 115,000+ HD video clips, After Effects templates, motion backgrounds, and cinemagraphs. Click here for a 7-day free trial allowing you to download up to 140 pieces of content. You can also sign up for their annual plan which is $99 for unlimited access to their library. We also want to give special thanks to these companies who are helping to spread the word to achieve gender equality in the biz:MusicMusic in this episode was curated from FreeMusicArchive.org. Songs in order of appearance were:Discovery by Zachary Nelson (courtesy of Song Freedom, all rights reserved).Let's Start at the Beginningby Lee Rosevere (cc by)Night Movesby Cosmic Analog Ensemble (cc by)Astronauts On Earthby Cosmic Analog Ensemble (cc by)Montmartre by Jahzzar (CC BY-SA)Direct to Video by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY)Preachin' Dem Bluesby The Good Lawdz (cc by-sa)Musical Mathematicsby Lee Rosevere (cc by)Click here to learn about Creative Commons licenses and meanings.

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