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Creator to Creators S8 Ep 7 Shaundraey E. Carmichael & Emily Jane

Creator to Creators S8 Ep 7 Shaundraey E. Carmichael & Emily Jane

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Shaundraey E Carmichael is a distinguished professional in the film industry, currently holding the position of Executive Producer for the Bloody Peach Film Festival and serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Horror House Films, LLC. Her significant contributions have established her as a leader and innovator within the filmmaking community. Ms. Carmichael commenced her career in the filmmaking sector many years ago, interning at the APEX Museum in Atlanta, Georgia. It was during this tenure that Dan Moore Sr., the director of the APEX Museum, provided her with the encouragement needed to pursue her first feature film, propelling her into a successful career. Among the notable highlights of Ms. Carmichael's career are several film projects, including "Johnny, I Want My Liver Back" (2021), which is presently gaining recognition in the film festival circuit and has won two awards. Additional projects include "Clairvoyance: The Ellis Files" (2016) and "The Games That Children Play" (2015). Furthermore, she contributed to the web series "Southern Hospitality," created by Ronesha Strickland, where she held the role of Director and Writer for Episode 2, entitled "Sweet Love" (2017). ​ ​Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Ms. Carmichael is an alumna of North Atlanta High School and Atlanta Metropolitan State College. In her personal time, she actively engages in listening to Broadway musicals and pursues self-development through activities such as viewing classic films from the golden age of cinema, which she finds particularly fulfilling.


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Emily Jane was born in a small town outside of Atlanta as the fifth of six children
in an artistic, musically inclined, and extremely supportive family. She began
performing in numerous churches plays at a very young age and was eager to join
the school drama club in high school, where she participated in every production
throughout her high school career.
As an adult, she started doing voiceovers, landing roles in several radio
commercials and providing character voices for the 1950s radio drama "Harry
Strange" (www.harrystrange.com). At the age of 30, she secured the lead role in a
horror film titled "The Games That Children Play: Clairvoyance - The Ellis Files,"
as well as a supporting role in the film "Kinship." This experience deepened her
love for movies and allowed her resume to grow.
Emily enjoys the arts immensely, specially making people laugh. She feels
honored to continue creating positive entertainment for the world to enjoy!


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