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Jacksonville Film & TV Commission Welcomes Seven New Members, Boosting Local Creative Economy

Jacksonville Film & TV Commission Welcomes Seven New Members, Boosting Local Creative Economy

Mayor Donna Deagan has infused new talent into the Mayor’s Advisory Commission on Television, Motion Picture & Commercial Production with the induction of seven fresh faces. The commission, bolstering a team of 16 members, provides critical support to Jacksonville’s Film & Television Office – a segment of the Office of Economic Development. Taking a high-profile role in the collective, the Chair of the Tourist Development Council is automatically seated at the table by design.

In an announcement made by the city, the newly appointed members represent a diverse range of expertise and accomplishments. Sharon Y. Cobb, an experienced screenwriter and a member of the Writer’s Guild of America West, joins the cadre, bringing a wealth of knowledge from her Hollywood days, including several film sales to major production companies.

according to Jacksonville’s government website

. The site also notes for her role as a co-writer on the upcoming film ‘The Man in the White Van’, heralding a nationwide release set for December 2024.

Anja Crosby’s seasoned background in production for giants like HBO and Nickelodeon is set to contribute greatly to the Commission. Her work spans from roles as a production manager to accounting assistant, mainly credited on prominent projects such as HBO’s ‘Recount’ and Nickelodeon’s ‘My Family Got Guts’.

Carla M. Jones brings over two decades of media experience to the table, having worked with respected news agencies including ABC, ESPN, and NPR. Apart from her media prowess, Jones has established herself through Carla Mechele Media, LLC with a specialty in storytelling.

Contributing an academic angle, Dr. Shaun Powell, a multifaceted director, writer, and producer, brings to the collective a breadth of work in stage plays and film direction. ‘The Honey Dripper Lady’, her directorial film debut, has already created a buzz, and her ongoing engagement at The Performer’s Academy emphasizes her commitment to arts education.

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In a nod to independent cinema, Franklin Ritch, whose film ‘The Artifice Girl’ scored accolades internationally, adds a layer of artistry and recognition to the Commission. The city’s website applauds him for securing a spot among “25 New Faces of Independent Film” by Filmmaker Magazine.

From a municipal leadership perspective, Honorable Randy White, President of the Jacksonville City Council and Chair of the Duval Tourist Development Council, joins the commission by default, providing governance and a wealth of community knowledge shaped by his extensive career with Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department.

Lastly, Kemal Gasper’s appointment is marked by his substantial portfolio in banking, business, and public engagement, thanks to his tenure at VyStar Credit Union and educational pursuits from Strayer University, enhancing the Commission’s business and marketing savviness.

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