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Theresa Meeker Pickett is an American video, written, and web content creator.

Theresa Pickett
Born
Theresa Meeker
Spouse(s)Ryan Pickett, (2 children)
Websitewww.enjoyingfamilylife.com

Video Content Creation

Theresa uses the latest trends, creativity, and a personal touch to create social media video content that has gone viral.[1] While prioritizing thoughtful brand messaging, she has shown flexibility in her role while working on the production of movies, commercials, and television shows, earning credits that include casting director, producer, actress, and publicist.

She owns Pickett Films, a production company for children's films, with her husband and two children.

As a filmmaking coach, she has taught hundreds of children to make their own movies. She coached her daughter Samantha in writing, directing, and producing 'A Halloween Sleepover,' a stop motion animation movie, which won the Young Filmmaker award in the Holidays 365 International Film Festival. It was selected by Ponza Film Awards Italy, North Beach American Film Festival, Kids First! Film Festival, DDTV Festival, and The Girl Improved Film & Television Festival. It received an honorable mention in the Fear Faire Film Festival.[2]

Samantha also wrote, directed, and produced 'The Power of Play,' which won the Mountain Lion Award in the Golden Lion Film Festival. It was an official selection and winner of a People's Choice award in the Ocean City Film Festival. It was an official selection of the Chesapeake Film Festival, North Beach American Film Festival, DDTV Festival, and the SE Pennsylvania Teen Filmmakers Showcase.[3] 'The Power of Play' stars the family dog, a Yorkshire Terrier named Coco.

Another film 'The Purpose of Pandemic Gardening' won the Flora and Fauna award in the Discover Film Festival 2022, and it premiered in Philadelphia at the Wagner Free Institute of Science. It was also selected in the Nature without Borders International Film Festival 2023 and Docs without Borders Film Festival 2023.

Together with her daughter Georgiana, Theresa made 'Twisted in Time,' a mixed media short film that was a selection in the North Beach American Film Festival, Green Screen Film Festival, DDTV Festival, and The Girl Improved Film & Television Festival.[4] Georgiana also wrote a song 'Look into Your Heart,' that won in the state-wide Reflections Arts Competition for Outstanding Interpretation in Musical Composition.

Theresa was the associate producer of avant-garde short film Look, which won awards in the Accolade Competition, Best Shorts Competition, California Film Awards, Honolulu Film Awards and two awards in the Los Angeles Movie Awards. Look received a 4-star review from Film Threat.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

Written and Web Content Creation

With a focus on storytelling, Theresa produces written and web content, including long-form and short-form writing.

She is the author of Colette Goes to Hollywood, a children's story. She also published My Doll Journal and Filmmaking Notebook.

She owns the website Enjoying Family Life.[13] With her previous website Theresa's Reviews, she covered the 2017 USA premiere of Disney Pixar's Coco and Olaf's Frozen Adventure from the red carpet in Hollywood. Representing her blog, she has appeared as a lifestyle expert on Fox 45 Baltimore, and she was hired as a brand ambassador for Febreze.[14]

For over 10 years, she has written for web and print outlets, including StudentFilmmakers Magazine.

References

  1. ^ "Instagram Post". Instagram. Retrieved July 31, 2022.
  2. ^ "Kids First!". kidsfirst.org. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
  3. ^ "Ocean City Film Festival". ocmdfilmfestival.com. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
  4. ^ "Green Screen Film Festival". greenscreenfest.com. Retrieved March 5, 2022.
  5. ^ "filmthreat.com".
  6. ^ "filmnashville.org".
  7. ^ "accoladecompetition.org" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 12, 2012.
  8. ^ "Watkins Filmmaker Wins Accolade". filmnashville.org. July 22, 2009. Archived from the original on July 12, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
  9. ^ "bestshortscompetition.net". Archived from the original on February 24, 2012.
  10. ^ "prlog.org".
  11. ^ "studentfilmmakers.com".
  12. ^ "filmsnobbery.com".
  13. ^ "Influencer Marketing in the Face of a Crisis". Blissful Media Group. Retrieved June 27, 2020.