About NancyI am a documentary filmmaker with experience in all phases of production. I created my first feature-length film as a high school student: The Golden Truth, a documentary about pediatric oncology funding for BASECAMP Children's Cancer Foundation, is available for streaming on Amazon Prime. I have worked as a freelance photographer/videographer/marketing contractor for clients in a range of industries (listed below).
My work has been recognized by many film festivals and the News and Documentary Emmy Awards, where I received the Mike Wallace Memorial Scholarship for excellence in journalism in 2017 for my coverage of US healthcare reform. In 2019, I was awarded the NLGJA Facebook Journalism Project Scholarship. I graduated summa cum laude with my bachelor's degree in Telecommunications in Media & Society from the University of Florida in 2021. This year, I've been selected to receive one of the prestigious NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Awards to help me finish my master's degree in Public Interest Communication at UF, where I am learning how to ensure that my films go beyond raising awareness to inspire tangible social change. I have also begun developing my first documentary series, Standard of Care, which will cover disparities in healthcare based on patient identity factors. |