About Me
Hi, I Am Shabnam Yazdani
As an independent producer and correspondent I feel joy in allowing people, business, and communities to be heard and seen through collaborative multimedia work. I am a motivated professional individual seeking an opportunity to establish a path of professional growth, learning, and collaboration. My personality is best described as outgoing, warm, attention to detail, fast learner, and socially and emotionally insightful.
Why Collaborate With Me?
I believe my multimedia company (Shabnam Yazdani, LLC), show (e.g., Ki Koja Ba Shabnam) and experience as a producer, correspondent, marketer, and director make me a good match for your projects. I value teamwork, and believe that my track record, collaboration skills, and experience will enhance to your current and future projects.
My experience includes acting in the following positions: Owner, Producer, correspondent, and Social Media Manager. The projects I have carried out in these positions have led me to develop skills in supervising and directing small teams, develop focused market plans, develop entertainment ideas and sketch story lines, co-creative innovative story telling, impartially cover topics, and communicate in a comprehensible fashion for viewer. All these experiences and my strong network have helped me to learn from my clients, give a voice to people and business, and continue my professional development.
I am confident that my team and I will advance your project and business needs.
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What does a producer do?
It all starts with the producer.
A producer is an individual who aids in the development, planning, execution, and marketing of a feature film.
Producers are at the financial, practical and creative heart of a film or TV drama. They are often the first to get involved, spotting the creative opportunity and commercial viability of a production. They continue as the driving force right through to distribution.
They are the overall decision makers. Producers will come up with story ideas and hire writers or choose and secure rights to scripts. This is known as ‘optioning’ a script. They decide on the scale and budget of the film and source financing from investors, studios and distributors. They work with creative ideas from the director and approve production costs. They spot and solve potential problems throughout the production process. They approve locations and hire a team of staff for the production, delegating certain responsibilities to a line producer. It’s their job to create a good working environment and they constantly communicate with everyone to make everything run smoothly. They have ultimate legal responsibilities for the health and safety of the crew on set and delivery of a completed film at the end of the production process.