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DIVI CROCKETT - PRODUCER
Divi Crockett is the co-founder of Scheherazade films, a development and production company for feature films and television. In 2002, she produced her first feature film, WANT which won wide critical acclaim and played at several international film festivals including Cinequest, IFP Central Standard, Newport Beach Film Festival and others.

“WANT is an arresting debut feature smartly handled on a low budget.” – Variety

“WANT is a powerful, refreshing digital feature that works.” – Bay Area Casting News

Additionally, Divi has produced four short films, several of which have also received festival and broadcast exposure. As a production manager she has worked on music videos, short films and commercials. She spent two years post supervising for Metropolis Digital, a special effects house with clients including 20th Century Fox Television, Ten Thirteen, and Roland Enmerich’s Centropolis.

As a production coordinator, Divi worked on ten consecutive MOWs for the Hallmark Channel, produced by Larry Levinson Productions, as well as Urban Sprawl; a horror/comedy hybrid featuring Snoop Dogg & Jason Alexander, produced by Bloodworks LLC.

She spent more than 8 years working in the San Francisco independent film scene working in various capacities on over 25 feature films including Sundance hits: Groove (dir: Greg Harrison), Haiku Tunnel (Josh and Jake Kornbluth), Cherish (Finn Taylor) and the Sundance Channel’s own Red Diaper Baby.

Related experience includes a stint producing DVDs for Circa 9 (a subsidiary of Intellikey Labs) and she was on the selection committee for the Cinequest film festival from 1996 –1998. She also was a curator for PBS affiliate KTEH’s, The Naked Eye.

She has worked as a make-up artist, both in film and for the San Jose Opera, working on shows including La Boheme and La Traviata. She has taught special effects make-up techniques at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco.

In 2004, she produced a series of one-act plays featuring award winning actors and directors called The Clap, as well as a training DVD for Apple Computer’s Motion software.

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