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  1. Betsy Kalin is an award-winning director/producer/writer and founded Itchy Bee Productions. She is currently in production with the documentary Dreaming in Somali and was awarded a NEH/ITVS Humanities Documentary Development Fellowship for the project.

  2. Jun 1, 2021 · Her name is Betsy Kalin, and she is a visiting lecturer for the Nicholson School’s Film and Mass Media program, who uses filmmaking as a tool to aid her activism. Kalin is interested in telling stories about real people who are passionate about their work, community and creating change.

  3. Betsy Kalin is an award-winning director/producer/writer at Itchy Bee Productions. She is a featured speaker at conferences, universities, film festivals, and community events. Her Emmy-nominated documentary VISION 2030: FUTURE OF SOCAL premiered on Spectrum News 1 to two million households.

  4. In 1997, Betsy Kalin '91CC formed Itchy Bee Productions, a full-service production and distribution company, specializing in high-quality films that entertain, educate, and inspire. The director received a BA in Women's Studies from Columbia College and an MFA in Directing from the University of Miami.

  5. Betsy Kalin (she/her) is an Emmy-nominated director/producer/writer at Itchy Bee Productions. Her films ‘Vision 2030: Future of SoCal,’ ‘East LA Interchange,’ ‘Roof,’ ‘Chained!,’ and ‘Hearts Cracked Open’ have been honored with multiple awards.

  6. Jun 1, 2017 · Betsy Kalin is an award-winning producer/director/writer at Itchy Bee Productions and Bluewater Media and her latest documentary, East LA Interchange has already won ten jury and audience awards to date. In 2016, she was the recipient of the Los Angeles City Historical Society’s J. Thomas Owen Award for illuminating L.A. history.

  7. By Betsy Kalin. When I moved to L.A. from the East Coast, I was floored by how much it defied every stereotype. There were so many neighborhoods and corners to explore, so much diversity, and an abundance of fantastic food experiences, but it wasn’t until I came to know Boyle Heights that I felt like I finally found the real L.A.