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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2023 · 51 MIN

The Inspiring Journey of Halima Lucas: From USC to Marvel

from Father. Son. Galaxy. A Star Wars Podcast · host Kerwin Yarde

We had the pleasure of interviewing Halima Lucas, a highly accomplished filmmaker and screenwriter. Halima shared her personal background and journey in the entertainment industry with us. From Stockton, California, Halima is a heart-driven LA-based filmmaker and TV writer who graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. Her short film, Amelia’s Closet, became a finalist for the 43rd Student Academy Awards and won the 2017 American Black Film Festival HBO Short Film Award. After the success of her film, she was selected for Ryan Murphy's Half Initiative TV Director Shadowing program and the Break The Room fellowship. In the latter, she helped develop and write the web series East of La Brea, which was produced by Paul Feig’s Powderkeg, premiered at SXSW in 2019, and won at Urbanworld Film Festival. She was then selected for the 2018-2019 Nickelodeon Writing Program and landed a development deal on a live-action multi-cam project. Currently, Halima is a Story Editor/Co-Producer on Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur and continues to create content for all ages. Her most recent project, the short film Plan LMNOP, was made in collaboration with GFS, Endeavor Content, Deutsche Bank, and LA Frieze and was officially selected for Urbanworld Film Festival and Martha’s Vineyard AA Film Festival.During our interview, Halima shared how her early accolades and experiences influenced her career path and the themes and messages in her work. She also talked about her personal reason for choosing USC and explained the criteria for acceptance into the University. We dove deeper into her work on the Marvel animated series "Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur." Halima shared how her film work led her to write for the show and how she balances her roles as a producer and writer. We also discussed the importance of representation and diversity in the entertainment industry and how it has evolved throughout her career.Halima's talent and passion for storytelling are inspiring, and her journey in the entertainment industry serves as a testament to the importance of following one's heart and pursuing one's dreams. We are excited to see what Halima has in store for the future and are grateful for the opportunity to learn from her experiences.HALIMA'S SOCIALS:Twitter: https://twitter.com/HalimaLucasInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/halimalucas/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/halimalucas/OUR SOCIALS:Twitter: https://twitter.com/FatherSonGalaxyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fathersongalaxyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FatherSonGalaxyWebsite: https://fathersongalaxy.com/Media Kit: https://fathersongalaxy.com/media-kit-2/Spreadshop (Merchandise) https://fathersongalaxy.myspreadshop.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/fathersongalaxy

We had the pleasure of interviewing Halima Lucas, a highly accomplished filmmaker and screenwriter. Halima shared her personal background and journey in the entertainment industry with us. From Stockton, California, Halima is a heart-driven LA-based filmmaker and TV writer who graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. Her short film, Amelia’s Closet, became a finalist for the 43rd Student Academy Awards and won the 2017 American Black Film Festival HBO Short Film Award. After the success of her film, she was selected for Ryan Murphy's Half Initiative TV Director Shadowing program and the Break The Room fellowship. In the latter, she helped develop and write the web series East of La Brea, which was produced by Paul Feig’s Powderkeg, premiered at SXSW in 2019, and won at Urbanworld Film Festival. She was then selected for the 2018-2019 Nickelodeon Writing Program and landed a development deal on a live-action multi-cam project. Currently, Halima is a Story Editor/Co-Producer on Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur and continues to create content for all ages. Her most recent project, the short film Plan LMNOP, was made in collaboration with GFS, Endeavor Content, Deutsche Bank, and LA Frieze and was officially selected for Urbanworld Film Festival and Martha’s Vineyard AA Film Festival. During our interview, Halima shared how her early accolades and experiences influenced her career path and the themes and messages in her work. She also talked about her personal reason for choosing USC and explained the criteria for acceptance into the University. We dove deeper into her work on the Marvel animated series "Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur." Halima shared how her film work led her to write for the show and how she balances her roles as a producer and writer. We also discussed the importance of representation and diversity in the entertainment industry and how it has evolved throughout her career. Halima's talent and passion for storytelling are inspiring, and her journey in the entertainment industry serves as a testament to the importance of following one's heart and pursuing one's dreams. We are excited to see what Halima has in store for the future and are grateful for the opportunity to learn from her experiences. HALIMA'S SOCIALS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HalimaLucas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/halimalucas/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/halimalucas/ OUR SOCIALS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/FatherSonGalaxy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fathersongalaxy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FatherSonGalaxy Website: https://fathersongalaxy.com/ Media Kit: https://fathersongalaxy.com/media-kit-2/ Spreadshop (Merchandise) https://fathersongalaxy.myspreadshop.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fathersongalaxy

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