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Kim Fay

KIM FAY is the Managing Editor of Keyframe. She is the author of the national bestseller Love & Saffron; the historical novel The Map of Lost Memories, an Edgar Award Finalist for Best First Novel; and the food memoir, Communion: A Culinary Journey Through Vietnam. She has worked as a journalist for more than 20 years and lives in Los Angeles.  

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Features

Wonderfully Weird

Wonderfully Weird

Telling the story of a war horse plunged into a wacky musical world, Writer and Director Megan Nicole Dong had a great time stepping outside of her comfort zone.

Summer 2021

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All in the Family

All in the Family

Boss Baby: Back in Business Director Tom McGrath talks about keeping ideas fresh, creating new technology, and his desire to be a child’s first movie.

Summer 2021

Features

How to Market Yourself Online

How to Market Yourself Online

Recruiters, showrunners, directors, producers, and other hiring managers weigh in on the best ways to promote your talents and skills online.

Summer 2021

Features

Production Untamed

Production Untamed

The story of a young girl’s relationship with a wild stallion, Spirit Untamed is a cinematic movie that gives a healthy nod to the Old West while forging its own style.

Summer 2021

Features

Finding the right balance between humor, darkness, and emotion was a major goal for those working on The Mitchells vs. The Machines.

Embracing Imperfection

The Mitchells Vs. The Machines is a funny and surprisingly tender movie that explores the many roles technology plays in our lives.

Spring 2021

Features

The Art of Adulting

The Art of Adulting

With the help of streaming services, a new breed of executives, and creators who came of age with increasingly complex cartoons, adult animated series are experiencing a boom.

Spring 2021

The Local

Jean Hersholt and Mary Pickford at the 1942 groundbreaking ceremony for the Motion Picture Country House, which would become the anchor of the Wasserman Campus in Woodland Hills.

100 Years of Service

Celebrating its 100th anniversary, the Motion Picture & Television Fund will receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award—the first such Oscar for an organization in the award’s history.

Spring 2021

Short Story

With a magic coin a postal worker discovers the power to make his childhood dream come true ... but not quite how he imagined when he was young.

Paying It Backward

Taylor Meacham’s short film, To: Gerard, features a postal worker, a young girl, and the power of magic.

Spring 2021
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