Pamela B. Green is a two-time Emmy-nominated, award-winning American film director and producer known for her work in feature film titles and motion graphics. She is the director, writer, editor and producer of the documentary Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché.[1] In 2020, she was awarded the Jane Mercer Researcher of the Year award at the FOCAL International awards for her work on Be Natural.[2]

Pamela Green
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Film director, film producer, motion graphics producer
Notable workBe Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché

PIC Collective

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In 2005, Green co-founded PIC Collective, an audiovisual communications studio focused on entertainment and motion design. PIC Collective 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 Collective's founding, Green has creative-directed and produced main titles and marketing campaigns for The Kingdom,[3] 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.[citation needed]

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 Collective was also awarded a 2013 Key Art Award in Audio/Visual Technique for the titles of The Wolverine.[4]

On November 21, 2019, PIC Collective won Silver for a Clio Award in the category best Audio Visual Technique in Motion Graphics.[5]

Be Natural

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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 produced, directed, wrote and edited the documentary with executive producer Robert Redford. In 2013, Green and her team raised over $200,000 via Kickstarter to further fund the documentary. .[6][7]

In addition, Green was a recipient of the Sundance Institute Documentary Fund. The film premiered in the Official Selection of Cannes Classics 2018 and then had its North American premiere at the Telluride Film Festival, followed by the Deauville American Film Festival, New York Film Festival, and the BFI London film Festival. It was acquired by Zeitgeist Films in association with Kino Lorber and was released in theaters in April 2019. The film was well-received by most critics, with Deadline's Pete Hammond calling it "the Best Film In Cannes" and Katie Walsh for the Los Angeles Times calling it "illuminating". Be Natural was nominated by the Critics Choice Documentary Awards in the Best First Documentary Category. Be Natural was recently awarded Best Documentary at the 2020 Vancouver International Women in Film Festival.[8] On November 17, 2019, after a screening of the film at the Barrymore Film Center, the Fort Lee Film Commission awarded director Pamela B. Green with the Barrymore Film Center Alice Guy-Blaché Award and narrator Jodie Foster with the Barrymore Film Center Award.

Be Natural was nominated for five awards at the 2020 FOCAL International Awards and took home the prize for Best Use of Footage in a Cinematic Feature and the Jane Mercer Researcher of the Year Award.[9]

In December, the film was named one of the 50 Best Films of 2020 in the UK by The Guardian.[10]

Later in December, the film was named one of the 10 Best Documentaries in Peter Bradshaw's film picks of 2020.[11]

In 2021, Be Natural was nominated for a Peabody Award.[12]

Legwork Collective

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In 2018, Green founded Legwork Collective, a media company that focuses on telling inspiring and moving scripted and unscripted stories that bring overlooked figures to the forefront via film, television, and audio.[13]

In 2020, Legwork Collective received a grant from The Redford Center to direct a nonpartisan Public Service Announcement encouraging young people to Take Action and Vote![14]

Filmmaker

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Green directed the 2008 short Compact Only, which was nominated for Best Short at the Milan International Film Festival, for the Audience Award in the Fresno Film Festival, Best Short at the Beverly Hills Shorts Festival, and for the Best Short at The Int'l Fest of Cinema and Technology. The film won Best Short at the Tallahassee Film Festival, Best Short at the Treasure Coast International Film Festival, Accolade Film Award Winner, Best Comedy Short at the Gone With the Film Festival, Winner Aloha Accolade Award Honolulu, and much more.

Green was a co-producer on the 2010 documentary Bhutto[15] about the 11th Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto.

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.[citation needed]

In 2012, Bhutto was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story – Long Form.[16]

In 2014, Green was included in Saul Bass's book Anatomy of Film Design, listing her as being part of a "wholly digitally trained generation of title designers."[17]

In 2014, Green was selected to serve as a juror for Excellence in Title Design category at the 2014 South by Southwest Film Festival.[18]

In 2016, Green directed an Audi commercial.

In 2016, Green was selected to serve as a judge for The Motion Awards for motionographer.com.[19]

In 2018, Green's documentary Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché premiered at Cannes.

In 2020, Green directed the nonpartisan PSA, Take Action and Vote! for the Redford Center.[20]

In 2021, Green's documentary Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché was nominated for a Peabody [21]

In 2021, Be Natural was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Research:Documentary.[22]

Green is currently working with co-writer Joan Simon and co-producer Cosima Littlewood on a feature biopic script about the mother of cinema, Alice Guy-Blaché,[23][24] which will feature new material not seen in the documentary Be Natural.[25]

Green has also developed Aces Never Sleep, a female-driven detective series, with Jamie Wolf's Foothill Productions and former CAA agent John Ptak, and they are in talks with different financiers.[26] The series takes place during a pandemic, social unrest, economic crisis, racism and a polarized America.  Kate Warn and her team of lady operatives are behind the true origins of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, founded by fervent abolitionist Allan Pinkerton. Historical figures appear throughout the series, including Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln, notably when the agency's most valued Ace Kate Warn and fellow detectives thwart an assassination attempt on the President-Elect.[25]

In 2022, Green did a kickstarter campaign for Ask The Question[27][28], a biopic about Ben A Barres.

Awards and accolades

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Year Award Category Role Result
2021 News and Documentary Emmy Awards[29] Outstanding Research: Documentary Director, Researcher Nominated
2021 Peabody Awards[30] Arts Director, producer Nominated
2020 Bangkok International Documentary Awards[31] Best Feature Documentary Director, producer Won
2020 Monadnock International Film Festival[32] Best Documentary Feature Director, producer Won
2020 FOCAL International Film Festival Best Use of Footage in a Cinematic Feature for Be Natural

Jane Mercer Researcher of the Year Award for Be Natural

Director, Researcher Won
2020 FOCAL International Film Festival Best Use of Footage in an Arts Production for Be Natural

Best Use of Footage in a History Feature for Be Natural

Student Jury Award for Be Natural

Director, Researcher Nominated
2020 Vancouver International Women in Film Festival Best Documentary for Be Natural Director, producer Won
2020 Filmmor Film Festival Audience Award Best Documentary for Be Natural Director, producer Nominated
2020 International Filmmor Women's Film Festival Best Documentary Feature for Be Natural Director, producer Nominated
2019 Clio Entertainment Award Silver Prize Best Audio-Visual Technique in Motion Graphics for Be Natural Director, producer Won
2019 Critics' Choice Award Best First Documentary Feature for Be Natural Director, producer Nominated
2018 Cannes Film Festival L'Oeil D'Or Documentary for Be Natural Director, producer Nominated
2018 ADC Merit Award Motion / Film Craft for Be Natural Director, producer Won
2013 Key Art Award Audio Visual Technique for the titles of The Wolverine Won
2012 Emmy Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story for Bhutto Producer Nominated
2012 Peabody Awards Area of Excellence Co-producer Won
2009 Milano International Film Festival Awards Best Narrative Short for Compact Only Director, producer Nominated
2009 Best of Fest Treasure Coast International Film Festival Best Editing for Compact Only Director, producer, editor Won

Selected filmography

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Year Film/Television Show Role
2023 Creepers Opening Sequence and Internal Book Sequences
2023 On Sacred Ground Creative Director, Titles and Internal Sequences
2023 Quasi Title Design
2023 Wolf Pack Creative Director, Titles
2022 Easter Sunday Title Design
2022 Inheritance Creative Director, Titles
2022 Love & Gelato Title Design
2022 Heartland Creative Director, Titles and Graphics
2021 Missing and Murdered in Montana Creative Director, Titles and Graphics
2021 Mission Joy Creative Director, Titles and Graphics
2021 Painkiller Creative Director, Titles
2021 The Good House Creative Director, Titles
2020 Big Sky Creative Director, Show Open
2020 Take Action and Vote PSA Director/Producer, editor
2020 Kiss the Ground Creative Director, Graphics & co-Producer
2020 Let's Scare Julie Creative Director, Titles
2020 Madame CJ Walker Title Design
2020 Don't Look Deeper Title Design
2019 Black Lightning Title Design
2019 Live PD Wanted Title Design
2019 Animal ER Live Title Design
2019 The Buddy Games Creative Director/Producer, Titles
2018 Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché Director, co-writer, producer, editor
2018 Elseworlds: Supergirl Creative Director/Producer, Titles
2018 Elseworlds: The Flash Creative Director/Producer, Titles
2018 All American Title Design
2018 Saint Judy Creative Director/Producer, Titles
2018 I Feel Bad Title Design
2018 You Title Design
2018 God Friended Me Title Design
2018 Quantico Title Design
2018 Live PD Presents PD Cam Creative Director, Graphics
2018 Benji Creative Director, Title
2018 Blindspotting Title Design
2017 Geostorm Creative Director/Producer, Titles
2017 Rings Creative Director/Producer, Titles
2017 Crown Heights Title Design
2016 A Cinderella Story: If The Shoe Fits Creative Director, Titles
2016 Jason Bourne Creative Director, Titles
2016 The Crossroads of History Creative Director, Title Design
2015 Victor Frankenstein Titles, Graphics
2015 Soaked in Bleach Creative Director/Producer, Titles
2015 Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Creative Director/Producer, Titles
2014 The Oscars Red Carpet Live Creative Director/Producer
2014 Mozart in the Jungle Title Design
2014 Klondike Title Design
2013 Homefront Creative Director/Producer, Titles
2013 American Mustang Opening Sequence
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

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References

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  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. ^ "2020 – Awards Winners". FOCAL Awards 2020. 2020-10-22. Retrieved 2020-10-23.
  3. ^ Seymour, Mike. "The Kingdom: the Agency, the Effects, the Titles" FX Guide. February 28, 2008. Web. Retrieved March 26, 2014.
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  7. ^ Leopold, Todd. Trying to get first woman director her due CNN Entertainment. August 20, 2013. Web. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
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  10. ^ "The 50 best films of 2020 in the UK: The full list". TheGuardian.com. 18 December 2020.
  11. ^ "The 2020 Braddies go to … Peter Bradshaw's film picks of the year". TheGuardian.com. 17 December 2020.
  12. ^ "The Peabody Awards | Stories That Matter". The Peabody Awards. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  13. ^ Hipes, Patrick (2021-09-01). "'Catching A Shadow' Docuseries From Pamela B. Green's Legwork Collective Lands A-List Narrators As Slate Expands". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
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  27. ^ "AskTheQuestionMovie.com – An inspiring portrait of a rebel scientist with boundless curiosity, who, despit". Retrieved 2023-07-21.
  28. ^ ""Filmmaker plots feature on late Stanford transgender scientist"". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2023-07-21.
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