Marie Alyse Rodriguez

Marie Alyse Rodriguez is a Freelance Producer and Unit Production Manager based in Los Angeles, California. She has produced award-winning films such as 'Happy Times' directed by Michael Mayer (Best Screenplay Award at Haifa International Film Festival) and TV Pilot 'America' directed by Rani Saar and Jonathan Avigdori (North Fork TV Festival and The IndieFest Film Awards.) Marie's experience expands to all phases of production but her primary focuses are in strategic development, line production, field production, and post supervision. She finds strength in her interpersonal skills that center around communication, teamwork, organization, creativity, and time management.  She has studied Film Production at the San Francisco Film School, Movie Magic Budgeting courses at UCLA extension school, Marketing Management at Savannah Technical College, and has an Entertainment Partners entry level accounting certification.  Marie is an advisory board member of the non-profit organization Justice for My Sister, a gender-inclusive and pro-immigrant rights organization to promote healing, healthy relationships, and economic independence through the arts. She strives to produce and promote socially conscious material while advocating for womxn and POC inclusion rights in Hollywood.

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