Grace Fleming
Rock Hill, SC
currently: Job hunting
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Answers from Grace
What kind of job are you looking for?
Honestly, right now I just need to support myself. Although I lean towards creative fields, I am willing to look into any other jobs for which I qualify. As long as I have enough free time to continue my writing, I will be happy.
Posted @ 05:05PM, January 29, 2008
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Work history
Assistant Director
tags:
leadership
• word processing
• communication & creativity
• organization
• microsoft excell
How would you describe your time at Imagery Pictures / "Sunset"?
I was the on-set assistant director for the independent film "Sunset." I planned the shooting days, organized and distributed call sheets and shot lists, and basically ran the set day to day. It was a good experience, and working side by side with a terrific crew made the job even better.
Founder
tags:
marketing
• mac & pc literate
• formatting
• editing
• innovation
• microsoft word
• graphic design
• creativity
• writing
• adobe photoshop
How would you describe your time at Otherland Books?
I founded Otherland Books to self-publish my novel "The Travels of Fiere." The experience has broadened my perspective about how a business is run and has allowed me to sharpen my design skills with the websites, book covers, and marketing materials. I also formatted the book and materials.
Closed Captionist
tags:
speed
• flexibility and adaptability
• file transferring
• typing
• mac literate
How would you describe your time at The Broadcast Group?
I caption pre-recorded 30 minute television shows using the MacCaption software provided by the company.
Videographer
tags:
final cut pro
• mac & pc proficient
• dvd creation
• dvd studio pro
• idvd
• adobe photoshop
• design
• creativity
• editing
How would you describe your time at Threshold Church?
I regularly create interactive DVDs for the children's program and also shoot and edit service-specific videos as needed. I normally edit at home using Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio Pro, iDVD, and Adobe Photoshop.
Barista
tags:
customer service
• adaptability
• sales
• coaching
• cool under pressure
How would you describe your time at Starbucks Coffee Company?
I truly enjoyed being a barista for a year. I learned new skills and contributed to a very positive work environment. I adapted to different positions easily and excelled during busy hours. I was also trained as a learning coach for new employees. Training others was one of the things I enjoyed the most....
Production Assistant
tags:
e-mail
• interpersonal skills
• phone
• fax
• filing
How would you describe your time at Walker Payne Productions?
I was a PA for the independent movie "Walker", filmed in Rock Hill, SC in 2005. I worked on set for 2 days, directing traffic and doing general errands. Then I became an office PA for three weeks, mostly assisting in accounting. I answered phones, made copies, filed purchase orders, deposited checks, distributed checks, etc....
Director's Intern
How would you describe your time at Lifetime Network?
I did a month long paid internship under one of the producer/director's of the TV show "Strong Medicine". My job was to shadow and learn from my mentor and run errands as neccessary. I participated in pre-production meetings, concept meetings, casting sessions, production, and post-production.
Archival Assistant
tags:
research
• typing
• creativity
• microsoft publisher
• adaptability
• organization
• internet search engines
• filing
How would you describe your time at NCSA Film Archives?
I did a work-study program during my time at the school in the NCSA Film Archives. My job was to manage video check in/out, file paperwork, answer phones, create publicity handouts, research, copy, organize video library, and hang posters and marquee letters.
Education
Filmmaking
tags:
research
• writing
• directing
• leadership
• art
• video
• film
• production design
• editing
• powerpoint
• production
• teamwork
How would you describe your time at NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF TH...?
Where to begin? Film school has got to be one of the best things I have ever done. Living in an arts conservatory for 4 years boosted my creativity and taught me to work under stress, competition, deadlines, and pressure while still remaining true to my own ethics and vision. At the school, we learned via experience. The best lessons were not in the classrooms, but in managing the various positions in the hundreds of short films we created. Highly competitive, but worth it. I would recommend film school to anybody who wants to be a storyteller. During my time there, I directed six short films, wrote 4 produced short films (10+ unproduced), edited 4, art directed 3, and worked in various capacities on 50+....
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