KAREN WEBB
Writer/Producer Karen Webb owns a small film production services consulting firm, Pinch Hit Productions, for script review, short film, documentary, and business video, for profit and non-profit 501c3 organizations. She also owns Pinch Hit Marketing, a strategic marketing consulting firm providing services to Fortune 500 high tech companies such as HP, IBM, and EMC Corporation.
Karen is a graduate of the screenwriting program at Emerson College, has a BSBA from Lesley University, an MBA in Marketing from the Babson Graduate School of Business, with post graduate studies at MIT, Harvard, and Babson. She is a 2010 Slamdance Finalist (3rd place), a 2010 LA Feel Good Film Festival Finalist, 2010 Bahamas International Film Festival Finalist (2nd place), and a 2010 Nantucket FF/Showtime TV Tony Cox Semi-finalist for her script Arthur’s Salvation. Karen was the Grand Prize winner in the 2009 Beaufort Film Festival, the First Place winner in the 2008 Rhode Island International Film Festival, the Grand Prize winner in the 2008 Manhattan Short Film Festival, second place winner in the 2007 Vail Film Festival, and has been a finalist in several other screenwriting competitions and film festivals with several of her screenplays. Karen co-produced Green Grass, a short narrative film on illegal immigration, based on her award-winning script, which screened at six film festivals across the U.S. Her short film, Is He Real or Not?, screened at the 2009 Boston International Film Festival. Her award-winning feature-length screenplay, Seven Day Auction, is in development with Stone Village Pictures and Conspiracy Entertainment. She teaches screenwriting and filmmaking to children and teens, her custom written screenplays for the Media Performance Institute (Boston Casting) have been produced, and her personal essays have been published in newspapers, magazines, and online communities such as “Moms Who Need Wine.” A mother of two with over twenty years of business experience behind her, Karen wrote her first screenplay five years ago.
Writer/Producer Karen Webb owns a small film production services consulting firm, Pinch Hit Productions, for script review, short film, documentary, and business video, for profit and non-profit 501c3 organizations. She also owns Pinch Hit Marketing, a strategic marketing consulting firm providing services to Fortune 500 high tech companies such as HP, IBM, and EMC Corporation.
Karen is a graduate of the screenwriting program at Emerson College, has a BSBA from Lesley University, an MBA in Marketing from the Babson Graduate School of Business, with post graduate studies at MIT, Harvard, and Babson. She is a 2010 Slamdance Finalist (3rd place), a 2010 LA Feel Good Film Festival Finalist, 2010 Bahamas International Film Festival Finalist (2nd place), and a 2010 Nantucket FF/Showtime TV Tony Cox Semi-finalist for her script Arthur’s Salvation. Karen was the Grand Prize winner in the 2009 Beaufort Film Festival, the First Place winner in the 2008 Rhode Island International Film Festival, the Grand Prize winner in the 2008 Manhattan Short Film Festival, second place winner in the 2007 Vail Film Festival, and has been a finalist in several other screenwriting competitions and film festivals with several of her screenplays. Karen co-produced Green Grass, a short narrative film on illegal immigration, based on her award-winning script, which screened at six film festivals across the U.S. Her short film, Is He Real or Not?, screened at the 2009 Boston International Film Festival. Her award-winning feature-length screenplay, Seven Day Auction, is in development with Stone Village Pictures and Conspiracy Entertainment. She teaches screenwriting and filmmaking to children and teens, her custom written screenplays for the Media Performance Institute (Boston Casting) have been produced, and her personal essays have been published in newspapers, magazines, and online communities such as “Moms Who Need Wine.” A mother of two with over twenty years of business experience behind her, Karen wrote her first screenplay five years ago.