Notes From Post Mini: The Path to Post-Production
Explore three post supervisors journeys into post. A candid conversation with Post Supers Marisa Ohara and Lauren Evangelista - Stream on 4/16/24!
Hi there, I'm Shawna! For more than a decade, I've been leading teams of Post Professionals through the wild ride of showbiz. Through the successful delivery of over 300 hours of television and numerous feature films, I've honed my craft. My goal is to share helpful insights that might make someone else's journey just a bit smoother.
Post is Where the Magic Happens
In tomorrow’s episode of Notes From Post I get a chance to catch up with two of my favorite past colleagues Post Production Supervisors Marisa Ohara and Lauren Evangelista. I ask them about how they got started in post, what is their favorite aspect and what would they change if they could.
Both Marisa and Lauren share their journeys into the world of post, highlighting an aspect of the industry not commonly talked about - the nonlinear paths that lead post professionals to their roles. A great many Post Supervisors and Coordinators didn’t even know it was a job until they more or less fell into it. Only then realizing how important it is, but also the reason why so many of us are overlooked.
The Challenges and Triumphs
Through our discussion, several themes emerge about the nature of post-production work: the constant battle for resources, the necessity of defending one's expertise against misunderstandings, and the relentless pressure to turn around near-impossible deadlines. However, there's a unanimous agreement on the rewarding aspects - the beauty of teamwork, the satisfaction derived from problem-solving, and the joy of mentorship and team development. Lauren and Marisa articulate the delicate balance between technical proficiency and creative influence, critical in navigating the intricacies of post-production.
As the industry continues to evolve, the stories of these post-production heroes remind us of the collective effort required to bring stories to life. I hope you’ll tune in and listen to out our discussion!
Until next time,
Shawna Carroll


