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Writer, Producer, Director: Carlene Cordova
Carlene's directing career began at an early age by putting on puppet shows for the
neighborhood kids. She is a principal member of Stormcrow Entertainment, where she
is currently writing and developing an animated short, a feature film as well as many exciting corporate and event projects with Stormcrow. She most recently
directed the live taping of Rami Kashou's fashion show "A Concerto for Angele" and the Clik Magazine 1st annual Clik Honors / Elite 25 Awards
Show for Television and DVD. She also recently did red-carpet interviews for, and directed the taping of The Tourette Syndrome Association's annual awards dinner.
Carlene emerged onto the independent film scene with
the award-winning documentary, RINGERS: LORD OF THE FANS , which she co-wrote,
produced and directed. Before embarking on the three-year journey to make RINGERS,
Carlene was a Senior Producer for Sony Pictures online network,
Screenblast.com. Here she was instrumental in the development of new shows and
the programming channels for Screenblast. Carlene also lead the entertainment news
channel and behind-the-scenes production for Screenblast's groundbreaking original
shows such as Sweet J. Presents (familiar now as Cartoon Network 's smash hit Robot Chicken) Rachel's Room (the first starring role of Maggie
Grace) and Julius and Friends (bringing to life the animated world of Paul Frank's characters). Carlene was initially hired on with Sony Pictures' Columbia Tri-Star Interactive division after designing the award-winning web site for the film The Mask of Zorro . She led the rebranding and
online marketing eforts of both the on-air and online looks of Wheel of Fortune, JEOPARDY! and The Game Show Network. She also produced
on-air spots and bumpers for these highly popular game shows. Carlene oversaw the production and management of dozens of the websites for
Sony Pictures' Television shows as well as the host site for Sony Pictures Entertainment. Working for the renamed Sony Pictures Digital
Entertainment, she produced websites and directed live webcasts and behind-the-scenes featurettes for such films as Charlie's Angels, Snatch,
Vertical Limit, The Sixth Day and Spider-Man. She also produced and directred entertainment news clips, conducting interviews with dozens of stars from the red carpets of movie premieres and awards shows for Screenblast.com and Sony's site, Showbiz Scoop.
Prior to working for Sony, Carlene worked in San Francisco on production and post for hundredsof TV commercials for such brands as Ford,
Chevron, Levi's, Budweiser, Sega, Taco Bell, etc. She was the assistant editor on manydo cumentaries for film and television including the
Academy Award nominated documentary, Berkeley in the Sixties . She also assisted on Bump in the Night , a stop-motion animated kids show
for ABC, and Young Indiana Jones for LucasFilm. Carlene moved to California aftergraduating with honors from Ohio University. By age sixteen,
she was writing, directing and producing a magazine-style show for her local cable access station; hosting her very own Wayne's World. She is
originally from Dayton, Ohio.
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