Media & Entertainment Technology Professional

I'm Kylee, a
problem-solver.

I’m a seasoned problem-solver with a lot of opinions about the way we work in the entertainment industry. With 15 years of award-winning experience in media, and hundreds of television and film credits, I want to use my well-honed sense of user empathy and my well-earned technical knowledge to bridge the gap between creative and technology.

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First time at NAB – suggestions?

In April, I’ll be attending my first NAB show and Post Production World conference. I’m really excited for the opportunity to go learn from the very best in the industry, and thankful I could talk my employer into sending me there. I’m staying at the Riviera, so I’ll probably be walking or shuttling to the […]

World Premiere of He Who Watches and The Collective V3 this week!

This weekend, March 10th, will be the world premiere of The Collective V3, Ten Minutes to Live, at Days of the Dead in Atlanta, GA. Many of the filmmakers from this collective will be in attendance for a Q&A after the screening. Unfortunately I won’t be there, as my friend’s wedding is the same day, […]

Wet Your Pants Comedy Film Festival!

OK, just when I think this film has run its course, it jumps back into the spotlight. Cooper O’Brien and the Magical Moustache was chosen to be included in the official selection for the Wet Your Pants Comedy Film Festival. This short film was shot in July 2010 as part of the 48 Hour Film […]

On the Time I Made Children Cry…

When I was in college, I interned at our state museum for the spring semester of my junior year. Our state museum is very nice with a lot of amazing exhibits. It definitely gave me some different experiences with producing nonfiction content. I didn’t really like creating educational programming at that time, but it helped […]

Recap – A Night of Indie Film

Last night, our film He Who Watches screened at the Irving Theater in Indianapolis. The night was put on by Kate Chaplin and Karmic Courage, and it was fabulous. The theater location was perfect for the subject-matter and completely packed full, with people even standing in the back and sitting on the floors. It was […]