Pamela B. Green

Pamela Green
Occupation Film director, film producer, motion graphics producer
Notable work Be Natural: the Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blache

Pamela B. Green is an American film producer and director known for her work in feature film titles and motion graphics. She is the director and producer of the documentary Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blache.[1]

PIC

In 2005, Green co-founded PIC, an audiovisual communications studio focused on entertainment and motion design. PIC designs and produces content for motion pictures, television, and commercials, and has done main title sequences for over 100 feature films and for every major Hollywood studio. Since PIC's founding, Green has creative-directed and produced main titles and marketing campaigns for The Kingdom,[2] Twilight, The Cabin in the Woods, The Muppets, 42, and numerous others, as well as TV show packages for the Academy Awards, the Billboard Awards, the Critics’ Choice Awards, and the mini-documentary sequences for VH1ʼs Soul Divas: History of Soul Music.

The title sequence for The Kingdom was honored with a place on the Independent Film Channel's list “The 50 Greatest Opening Title Sequences of All Time”. PIC was also awarded a 2013 Key Art Award in Audio/Visual Technique for the titles of The Wolverine.[3]

Be Natural

In 2012, Green began working on Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché, a feature-length documentary about the first female film director. Green is producing and directing the documentary with co-director Jarik van Sluijs and executive producer Robert Redford. In 2013, Green and her team raised over $200,000 via Kickstarter to further fund the documentary.[4][5]

Other work

Green directed the 2008 short Compact Only, which was nominated for Best Short at the Milan International Film Festival and for the Audience Award in the Fresno Film Festival.[6]

Green was a co-producer on the 2010 documentary Bhutto[7] about the 11th Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto. In 2012, Bhutto was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story – Long Form.[8] In 2011, Green directed the music video for The Click Five’s song “Don’t Let Me Go”, which was created in partnership with MTV EXIT and featured a message to raise awareness about human trafficking. In 2012, Green directed a commercial for Super-Max Razors which starred actor Gerard Butler.

In 2014, Green was selected to serve as a juror for Excellence in Title Design category at the 2014 South by Southwest Film Festival.[9]

Selected filmography

Year Film/Television Show Role
2013 Last Vegas Creative Director/Producer, Titles
2013 2013 MTV Movie Awards Creative Director, Trailblazer, Generation Award Package
2013 42 Title Design
2012 2012 MTV Movie Awards Creative Director/Producer, Generation Award Package
2012 The Cabin in the Woods Co-Creative Director, Titles
2012 Safe House Co-Creative Director/Producer, Titles
2011 The Muppets Creative Director/Producer, Main/End Titles
2011 The 2011 Billboard Music Awards Graphics
2011 Red Riding Hood Creative Director, Main/End Titles
2011 The 83rd Annual Academy Awards Creative Director/Producer, Show Graphics
2010 Let Me In Producer, Titles
2010 Killers Co-Creative Director, Titles
2010 Bhutto Co-Producer
2009 G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra Producer, Main Titles/Visual Effects/Graphic Effects
2009 Push Producer, Main Titles
2008 Twilight Producer, Titles
2008 Sex and the City Producer, Main Titles
2007 Lions for Lambs Producer, Main/End Titles
2007 The Kingdom Producer, Main Titles
2006 The Illusionist Title Designer, Main Titles
2006 Madea's Family Reunion Producer, Main Titles
2005 Serenity Producer, Main Titles
2005 The Perfect Man Producer, Main Titles
2004 The Bourne Supremacy Producer, Main/End Titles
2004 Under the Tuscan Sun Producer, Main/End Titles

See also

Alice Guy-Blaché

References

  1. Murie, Michael. "Be Natural: Interview with documentary filmmakers Pamela Green and Jarik van Sluijs". Filmmaker. August 26, 2013. Web. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
  2. Seymour, Mike. "The Kingdom: the Agency, the Effects, the Titles" FX Guide. February 28, 2008. Web. Retrieved March 26, 2014.
  3. List of 2013 Key Art Award Winners, as published by the Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
  4. Highfill, Samantha. “'Be Natural' reaches Kickstarter goal, tells story of first female director” Entertainment Weekly. August 26, 2013. Web. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
  5. Leopold, Todd. Trying to get first woman director her due CNN Entertainment. August 20, 2013. Web. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
  6. List of Awards and Nominations for Compact Only. IMDB. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  7. Bhutto credits PBS. Retrieved March 26, 2014.
  8. List of Nominees for the 33rd Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards, as published by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
  9. List of Jurors at the 2014 South by Southwest Film Festival, as published on the South by Southwest website. Retrieved February 27, 2014.

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