Tag: women in film

Kelly Lamphear-Dash: Creativity with Purpose, Leadership with Heart

I’m thrilled to share an updated look at my professional journey—one shaped by decades of work in filmmaking, storytelling, leadership, and organizational development. My career has allowed me to merge creativity with strategy, champion underrepresented voices, and serve communities across media, real estate, and nonprofit sectors. Here is my biography.

Joy Cheriel Brown: Visionary Screenwriter, Educator, and Champion of Emotionally Resonant Storytelling

Joy Cheriel Brown is a celebrated screenwriter, playwright, and filmmaker known for her transformative storytelling and deep expertise in emotional and structural script development. With over three decades of experience, she has become a trusted script doctor and educator, working closely with producers, directors, and aspiring writers to elevate screenplays into production-ready works. Her critically acclaimed play *Stuck*, her leadership at Third Person Omniscient Productions, and her role as an adjunct professor at Howard University underscore her commitment to both creative excellence and mentorship. Joy’s storytelling is rooted in a profound understanding of the subconscious mind, enabling her to craft narratives that resonate on a deeply human level.