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One of the many great conversations at the Citizen Jane Film Festival via Instagram

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Filmmakers and actor from the short films shown as part of Emerging Voice screening at Stephens College’s Citizen Jane Film Festival

Setting up the Studio for pitch sessions, game show and papers from Stephens MFA students on early female Screenwriters. via Instagram

Setting up the Studio for pitch sessions, game show and papers from Stephens MFA students on early female Screenwriters. via Instagram

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A chilly start today to Stephens College’s Citizen Jane Film Festival. 40° This morning. CJ Film School all day today including presentations by Stephens College MFA in Screenwriting Students!

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Filmmakers and actor from the short films shown as part of Emerging Voice screening at Stephens College’s Citizen Jane Film Festival

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Dr. Rosanne Welch Moderates “Freaks, Geeks, And Queen Bees: Crafting The Teenage Voice For TV” [Photos]

Such a fun night last night with a wonderfully engaged and energized panel of showrunners talking about Writing the Teen Voice. From top clockwise: Peter Barsocchini (High School Musical), Robia Rashid (Atypical), Chuck Rosin (Beverly Hills, 90210) and Brian Yorkey (13 Reasons Why). Watch their shows!

Wga panel 1

Photo: Stephens College MFA in TV and Screenwriting

Wga panel 2

Photo: Writers Guild Foundation

Dr. Rosanne Welch with her WGA Panel Participants from “Crafting Strong Female Characters”

One attendee comment made my evening, “This panel was both inspirational and aspirational!”