Anita Gagnon
About Anita Gagnon
Anita Gagnon is a Production Manager with over a decade of experience at the 48 Hour Film Project in Washington, D.C. She has a diverse educational background, having studied at various institutions including Champlain College and Destiny School of Theology.
Work at 48 Hour Film Project
Anita Gagnon has served as the Production Manager at the 48 Hour Film Project since 2012. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing various aspects of film production, ensuring that projects are completed within the tight time constraints characteristic of the event. The 48 Hour Film Project is known for its unique format, where teams create short films in just 48 hours, and Gagnon's management skills contribute to the smooth execution of this intensive process.
Education and Expertise
Anita Gagnon has a diverse educational background. She studied at Champlain College from 1994 to 2003 for nine years. Additionally, she attended Destiny School of Theology for a total of 14 years, with two separate periods of study from 2001 to 2013 and from 2010 to 2012. She also completed a one-year program at Access Riverside School Board in 2002. Gagnon's educational experiences have equipped her with a range of skills applicable to her role in production management.
Background
Anita Gagnon has a varied work history that includes experience in the hospitality industry. In 2011, she worked at Elm Ridge Country Club as a banquet server, waitress, and field bar cook for three months. This role provided her with valuable skills in customer service and event management, which are beneficial in her current position in film production.
Career Timeline
Anita Gagnon's career in film production began in 2012 when she joined the 48 Hour Film Project. She has accumulated over a decade of experience in this role. Prior to her current position, she gained practical experience in the service industry, which has informed her approach to production management. Her educational journey spans multiple institutions, reflecting a commitment to continuous learning and professional development.