The Effect of the Underemployment of Female Filmmakers in the Industry on Aspiring Female Filmmakers ages 14-19 in South Florida
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https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v12i3.4502Keywords:
female filmmakers, Florida film industry, Underemployment of women, young filmmakers, film industry, film, male dominated industriesAbstract
The paper explores the impact of underemployment among female filmmakers on aspiring young women aged 14-19 in South Florida. By delving into the historical background of female participation in the film industry, this study highlights the persistent gender imbalance in this male-dominated field. The study aims to assess the effects of this underrepresentation on aspiring female filmmakers and determine whether it has a positive or negative impact.
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