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Bio – Lab 2022 Virtual

Nina Mahesh

RespectAbility Entertainment Professionals Lab, Summer 2022

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Nina Mahesh

Nina Mahesh is an Indian American TV writer, screenwriter and director who splits her time between New York City, Michigan and Los Angeles. She earned her MFA in film at Columbia University, where she won the Jeff Unger/eMinutes Launch Award for an outstanding graduate. Mahesh recently finished post production on her short Aleeya, a story that follows the daily plight of a transgender woman in India. Aleeya was a winner of the Leone Family Grant. [continue reading…]

Ophira Calof

RespectAbility Entertainment Professionals Lab, Summer 2022

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Ophira Calof

Ophira Calof is a multi award winning disabled writer, performer and producer. She appeared on-screen in a variety of productions including Tall Boyz (CBC) and Kids In The Hall (Amazon Prime), co-created the sketch comedy revue Generally Hospital (Canadian Comedy Award Nominee, Patron’s Pick, David Seguin Memorial Award), and her solo show, Literally Titanium, which has been featured in both academic and performance spaces as a case study in accessible production. Calof has also worked as a story and character consultant on a number of film and TV projects with production companies including Boat Rocker Media and Play Media, and her short films The Group Message and #HospitalChic have screened at TOSketchfest Film Festival and ReelAbilities Film Festival Toronto. She is a recipient of the Second City 2018 Diversity Fellowship, the 2018 Tim Sims Encouragement Award, and the 2021 Cahoots Theatre Promising Pen Prize. Recently, Calof has also created a number of disability arts projects including Making Space: Stories of Disabled Youth Past and Present, a storytelling series in partnership with Myseum Toronto, and Dis/Play, a multimedia project projecting the work of over 50 Deaf and disabled creatives onto exterior building walls throughout the city, created in partnership with the ReelAbilities Film Festival Toronto and ArtWorxTO: Toronto’s Year of Public Art 2021-2022. [continue reading…]

Sarah Fischer

RespectAbility Entertainment Professionals Lab, Summer 2022

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Sarah Fischer

Sarah Fischer is a drama and genre writer who grew up in a small, rural, Illinois town, where everyone knew everyone and the most popular club in high school was the Future Farmers of America. Fischer knew early that such a town would not hold her imagination, and so she set off to explore the world, from Antarctica to Wales, trying to figure out where she was going and what to do when she got there. As a result, she tells small character stories set in grand worlds.

After finishing her Master’s degree, she worked as a high school girls’ varsity soccer coach at a Catholic high school, tutored students in English, and worked in artificial intelligence.

Fischer has worked in production and development at OddLot Entertainment, HeyDay Films, the Kennedy/Marshall Company, and USA Network. She’s also worked as an assistant on Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD, Helstrom, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Rian Johnson’s Poker Face.

Fischer has advanced in a number of fellowships. She was a semifinalist for NBCUniversal’s Emerging Writers fellowship, a finalist for the Walt Disney Television Writing Program, and a finalist for the Sundance/Sloan fellowship. She was part of the 2019 Writers’ Assistant Network workshop, and has placed in screenplay competitions with the PAGE Awards, Final Draft’s Big Break, Scriptapalooza, ScreenCraft, and the Austin Film Festival. She also wrote the film adaptation for the Image Comics graphic novel series Revival. [continue reading…]

Aisha Almada

RespectAbility Entertainment Professionals Lab, Summer 2022

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Aisha Almada

Aisha Almada is passionate about raising awareness for social change through the power of a great story that can change hearts and minds. With a knack for engaging niche audiences online, she works as a Publicity Manager at ITVS where she partners with documentary filmmakers to increase the viewership of their films. She has a background in social media marketing, digital content production, and documentary film impact producing. [continue reading…]

Stephanie Dower

RespectAbility Entertainment Professionals Lab, Summer 2022

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Stephanie Dower

Stephanie Dower is a screen producer, writer, consultant, and public speaker based in sunny Brisbane, Australia. In 2021, Stephanie produced and edited the short film Sunshine, a project that was funded through Screen Queensland’s RIDE Shorts program. The film had its global premiere at the Brisbane International Film Festival and later went onto screen at the Cleveland International Film Festival in the USA. Currently, Stephanie is developing a slate of bold, innovative, and engaging projects through her production company Dower Productions.

Already garnering global attention, a notable project from Stephanie’s slate is Carry On, a factual travel series that was selected for the Pitch FACTory at the Australian International Documentary Conference in 2019 which saw the project pitched to local and international decision makers including Cinereach (USA), Discovery (UK), and NHK (JAP). More recently, Stephanie has been working to develop Seeing Scout, a feature romantic drama that was selected for the inaugural Attagirl Global Feature Lab in 2020 and later awarded the production prize through Sydney Film Festival and For Film’s Sake. The project is currently in late stage development with a view to go into production in the second half of 2023.

A driving force of Stephanie’s career as a producer has been her strong passion for reframing how people with disabilities are portrayed in popular media and art. Growing up with physical disability due to Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis and being reliant on a motorised wheelchair for mobility has provided Stephanie a resilience and determination to prove to the world that disability is not inherently a negative experience. Instead, Stephanie wants to shine a light on the positive contributions and fresh perspectives that people living with disability bring to society.

Stephanie’s advocacy efforts in this space have recently seen her appointed to Screen Queensland’s newly formed Equity and Diversity Taskforce and has seen her speak publicly at industry events and film festivals including the Gold Coast Film Festival and Australia’s premier film market, Screen Forever.

Outside of filmmaking, Stephanie is a co-host of Attitude Foundation’s ReFramed Podcast which analyses the portrayal of disability in mainstream film and television series. She has also achieved a Master in Creative Industries from the Queensland University of Technology, having majored in Creative Production and Arts Management and was recently awarded an Industry Certificate in Production Management (Scripted) through the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. [continue reading…]

Cypher

RespectAbility Entertainment Professionals Lab, Summer 2022

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Cypher

Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. Cypher is an Indie Writer, Director, and Creator. Cypher is the Founder of Shy Tales Productions with a debut supernatural crime thriller fiction podcast “Horror Remnants” released in February 2024. The podcast was developed for a 100 episode run, and Cypher produced and created all pre-production through post-production and distribution. [continue reading…]

Kimberly Manky

RespectAbility Entertainment Professionals Lab, Summer 2022

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Kimberly Manky

Kimberly Manky (she/her) is a writer based in Vancouver, Canada, on the unceded lands of the the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.

Kimberly has written for ABCmouse, Rakuten, Nickelodeon, and Disney, working on several streaming series and creating shareable content and quizzes like, “Which Golden Girl Are You?” (Dorothy, FYI). [continue reading…]

Samuel Krauss

RespectAbility Entertainment Professionals Lab, Summer 2022

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Samuel Krauss

Samuel Krauss is a gay/disabled comedy writer for T.V. Sam has been shortlisted twice for two shows on Netflix. He’s also been accepted into a mentorship program where he’ll be working with a co-executive producer of an HBO show. Sam has just completed his MFA from Spalding University. [continue reading…]

Chris and Charlie Frazier

RespectAbility Entertainment Professionals Lab, Summer 2022

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Chris and Charlie Frazier

Chris and Charlie Frazier have written for both television and film for ten years. They got their start in 2012 after selling their pilot FLINCH to USA Network. They have since developed both television and features with MGM, Warner Brothers, and Fox, among others. Most recently, they wrote RADICAL, a biopic about Japanese American activist Yuri Kochiyama for Significant Pictures, with Nina Yang Bongiovi and Lisa Ling producing. [continue reading…]

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