October 5, 2022

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FEDERAL FOOD ASSISTANCE AND THE STATE’S FILM OFFICE IS BACK IN ACTION ON THIS WEST VIRGINIA MORNING

Federal Food Assistance And The State’s Film Office Is Back In Action On This West Virginia Morning

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On this West Virginia Morning, Randy Yohe talks with state business development manager Meghan Smith and workforce developer Dave Lavender about the re-established West Virginia Film Office and revamped Film Tax Credit. They say film production companies bringing new revenues and jobs may soon be calling out lights, camera, action.

Also, in this show, some West Virginia residents who rely on federal assistance to pay for food could soon have to prove they’re working in order to receive benefits. Amelia Knisely has the story.

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By: WV Public

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SXSW’S PIERSON STEPS DOWN AFTER 15 YEARS LEADING FILM FEST

SXSW’s Pierson Steps Down After 15 Years Leading Film Fest

(bloomberg.com)

 

New York (AP) — After 15 years running SXSW’s film festival, director Janet Pierson is stepping down. Her longtime deputy, Claudette Godfrey, will take over leading the annual Austin, Texas, gathering, one of America’s premier film festivals.

SXSW announced the change Wednesday, saying that Pierson, a longtime champion of independent film, will shift to a director emeritus role. That will include serving as a programmer at the next SXSW Film & TV Festival in March 2023. In a statement, Pierson called her years at SXSW “a wonderful and quite unexpected adventure.”

“It’s been glorious to present so much great work at our unique event, yielding so many transformative experiences for creators and audience alike,” said Pierson. “I’m intensely proud of the work our small and very mighty team has accomplished.”

Since taking the reins of film at SXSW in 2008, Pierson had helped develop the festival as a major destination for independent film and genre movies. Films like “Bridesmaids,” “The Cabin in the Woods” and, earlier this year, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” have debuted at SXSW. Filmmakers like Lena Dunham, Joe Swanberg and Paul Feig have been regularly celebrated at the festival.

In the last few years, Pierson helped steer the festival through the pandemic, including a canceled 2020 edition, a virtual 2021 festival and an in-person comeback SXSW earlier this year.

Godfrey has been with the festival since first serving as a volunteer crew manager in 2006. Three years later, she became coordinator of the festival.

By: Jake Coyle

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