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Diana Nolan shares her journey from a high school student producer to an executive producer in the true crime genre. She discusses her early experiences in storytelling, the challenges and rewards of working in reality TV, and the importance of empathy and sensitivity in true crime productions. Diana emphasizes the value of mentorship, team building, and creative problem-solving within budget constraints. She also highlights her recent projects that blend horror and true crime, with The Real Murders on Elm Street and The Friday the 13th Murders, and her aspirations to explore scripted content in the future.
Special Guest: Diana Nolan.
By Good Gravity EntertainmentDiana Nolan shares her journey from a high school student producer to an executive producer in the true crime genre. She discusses her early experiences in storytelling, the challenges and rewards of working in reality TV, and the importance of empathy and sensitivity in true crime productions. Diana emphasizes the value of mentorship, team building, and creative problem-solving within budget constraints. She also highlights her recent projects that blend horror and true crime, with The Real Murders on Elm Street and The Friday the 13th Murders, and her aspirations to explore scripted content in the future.
Special Guest: Diana Nolan.