RECENT MEDIA

Nada Djordjevich writes about Amy Heckerling, the pioneering director of Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) and writer-director of Clueless (1995), (WIFSFBA, August 2020).

Nada Djordjevich shares what she learned about how to run a successful online table read (WIFSFBA, August 2020).

In “Casting Call: A Female Leader in a Feature Film Without Super Powers” Nada Djordjevich analyzes the lack of feature films set in the contemporary world, with a female leader as protagonist (WIFSFBA, August 2020).

In this essay from September 2019, “Empowering Educators and Students: STEAM as a Catalyst for Agency, Access, and Joy,” Nada Djordjevich and Michelle Drake describe the power of arts and environmental education, highlighting a program that increased STEAM education for over 4000 youth.

Nada Djordjevich has worked with documentary filmmakers to help nonprofits tell their story. In this January 2020 project, she worked with Webby award winning director Jessica Jones and Mae Shore Productions to tell the story of the Union City Family Center (UCFC). In less than four minutes they describe what they do and why they’ve had such a profound impact on their community. In 2021, she worked with a team to produce a series of highly-watched community public service announcements for caregivers and parents during the pandemic.