In this podcast Gemma Files talks about professional and personal changes, found footage, LitReactor, and much more.
About Gemma Files
Born April 4, 1968, in London, England, Gemma Files is the child of two actors (Elva Mai Hoover and Gary Files) and has lived most of her life in Toronto, Canada. Previously best-known as a film critic, teacher, and screenwriter, she first broke onto the horror scene when her short story “The Emperor’s Old Bones” won the International Horror Guild’s 1999 award for Best Short Fiction. Her books include the Hexslinger series, Experimental Film, and Spectral Evidence.
Show notes
- [04:20] Biggest changes personally and professionally in the last two years
- [16:00] Teaching three courses at LitReactor
- [44:30] What should people bring to the found footage course
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