Christine Chen has always been in film in some capacity since college. She got her start in documentary filmmaking. Also making a lot of shorts, including A Bird\u2019s Nest. She went to grad school at UT and started hustling in the Austin film scene. She then started making films and submitting them to a Louisiana film festival called Film Prize. All shorts have to be made in Louisiana and the big prize is $50,000. So from Austin, Christine moved to Shreveport for a year to work and submit to the festival. While there, she built her team and network.\n\nChristine talks about how she eased her parents into her wanting to be a filmmaker. She also has advice for college students who want to go into film. \n\nShe talks about the difference between a director who earns their way and those who don\u2019t. \n\nThe reason she made her film, Erzulie (Er-zuh-lee), and how that went from distribution deal to funding. The pandemic has a lot to do with it, of course. She wrote a script in a month that spawned from a short, and it was accepted so now they were suddenly making a feature. It\u2019s quite a wild ride. Plus how they were able to shoot in 11 days despite problems. This is part one\u2026\n\n\n\n\nFind Christine everything, here:\n\nhttps://mothtoflamefilms.com\n\nhttps://www.erzuliefilm.com/director\n\nhttps://www.christinewchen.com\n\n\nFind Us:\n\nChristopher Thompson on IG @theauthor__ and mastodon @https://mastodon.world/@WestReAnimated\n\nKimberly at http://www.macabreish.com and IG and Tiktok @macabre_ish. https://linktr.ee/macabre_ish\n\nCarlos Ibarra on Twitter & IG @jekyl6669 and\n https://www.fillintheblanksproductions.ca/