Deadline Hollywood's Scene 2 Seen podcast aims to give a platform for any up-and-comers and those established in the film and television industry. We welcome different opinions and perspectives but are also open to challenging tough topics and stances of others. This isn’t your average interview podcast, we are opening up the discussions to all types of individuals associated with the Hollywood business, particularly women and people of color. We aim to address hard topics and happenings in film and television, while uplifting and celebrating other’s accomplishments and the progression of inclusion.
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Deadline Hollywood's Scene 2 Seen podcast aims to give a platform for any up-and-comers and those established in the film and television industry. We welcome different opinions and perspectives but are also open to challenging tough topics and stances of others. This isn’t your average interview podcast, we are opening up the discussions to all types of individuals associated with the Hollywood business, particularly women and people of color. We aim to address hard topics and happenings in film and television, while uplifting and celebrating other’s accomplishments and the progression of inclusion.
Valerie is joined by writer-director Cord Jefferson and producer Jermaine Johnson to discuss their new film 'American Fiction,' Robert Townsend's 'Hollywood Shuffle,' and the merits of working for the post office.
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Scene 2 Seen
Deadline Hollywood's Scene 2 Seen podcast aims to give a platform for any up-and-comers and those established in the film and television industry. We welcome different opinions and perspectives but are also open to challenging tough topics and stances of others. This isn’t your average interview podcast, we are opening up the discussions to all types of individuals associated with the Hollywood business, particularly women and people of color. We aim to address hard topics and happenings in film and television, while uplifting and celebrating other’s accomplishments and the progression of inclusion.