Women in Filmmaking: Michelle Yeoh

Michelle Yeoh is a Malaysian actress, best known for her work in both Chinese and Hollywood cinema. Her film career spans over three decades and she has become an iconic figure in the industry. With her recent leading role in the film "Everything Everywhere All at Once," Yeoh has once again proven herself to be one of the most talented and versatile actresses of our time.

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Women in Filmmaking: Alice Guy-Blaché

Alice Guy-Blaché is widely recognized as the first female filmmaker in the world. Born in Paris, France in 1873, Guy-Blaché began her career in the film industry in 1894 when she was hired by the Gaumont Film Company to assist in the production of their films. She quickly rose through the ranks and eventually became the head of production, directing her first film, "La Fée aux Choux" (The Cabbage Fairy) in 1896.

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Women in Filmmaking - A look at the past

Throughout history, women have been underrepresented and overlooked in many fields. One of those fields is filmmaking. However, despite the numerous obstacles they face, women have been breaking through the glass ceiling and making their mark in the industry. In this article, we will explore the history of women in filmmaking, their contributions to the industry, and the challenges they still face today.

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Roles on Set: Cinematographer

A cinematographer, also known as a director of photography (DP), is a key member of the film production team responsible for capturing and creating the visual style and mood of a film or television show.

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