Pamela B. Green
- Additional Crew
- Visual Effects
- Art Department
Pamela B. Green (Writer, Director, Producer)
Pamela B. Green is a two time Emmy-nominated, award winning filmmaker and founder of PIC Agency.
Green is a Sundance Institute Documentary Fund recipient. Her Peabody, Emmy, and Critics Choice nominated documentary Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché, which she produced, wrote, directed and edited, was an official selection of the Cannes Film Festival (Cannes Classics), Deauville, Telluride, NYFF, and BFI. The film was released theatrically to critical acclaim in the U.S., UK, France, Australia and many more countries.
Originally from New York, Pamela B. Green lived most of her life in Europe and Israel and as a result, is fluent in English, French, Italian, and Hebrew. In 2005, she founded PIC COLLECTIVE, an entertainment and motion design boutique based in Los Angeles, California. Green's work ranges from feature film main titles, motion graphics, creative directing, directing and producing music videos and commercials. She is known in the industry for creating titles sequences and story sequences using her knowledge of graphic design, animation, editorial, and archival rare stock footage research.
Green recently founded Legwork Collective, whose "media detectives" find and obtain rights to unusual and rarely seen before footage, stills, audio, and artifacts for use in feature films, documentaries, TV series, commercials and other industries outside of entertainment.
Nominated for an Emmy for the documentary Bhutto, Pamela B. Green has produced main titles, created and advised on internal story sequences and marketing campaigns for films such as the Bourne series, Fast and Furious, The Muppets, and several Marvel comic book franchises. She has also worked on films such as The Cabin the Woods and The Kingdom. For television and streaming, she has created titles for Supergirl, The Flash, and Quantico among many others.
In addition, Pamela B. Green has creative directed and produced TV show and award show packages for, among others, the Academy Awards, Billboard Awards, and Critics Choice Awards, and MTV Awards.
Pamela B. Green is a two time Emmy-nominated, award winning filmmaker and founder of PIC Agency.
Green is a Sundance Institute Documentary Fund recipient. Her Peabody, Emmy, and Critics Choice nominated documentary Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché, which she produced, wrote, directed and edited, was an official selection of the Cannes Film Festival (Cannes Classics), Deauville, Telluride, NYFF, and BFI. The film was released theatrically to critical acclaim in the U.S., UK, France, Australia and many more countries.
Originally from New York, Pamela B. Green lived most of her life in Europe and Israel and as a result, is fluent in English, French, Italian, and Hebrew. In 2005, she founded PIC COLLECTIVE, an entertainment and motion design boutique based in Los Angeles, California. Green's work ranges from feature film main titles, motion graphics, creative directing, directing and producing music videos and commercials. She is known in the industry for creating titles sequences and story sequences using her knowledge of graphic design, animation, editorial, and archival rare stock footage research.
Green recently founded Legwork Collective, whose "media detectives" find and obtain rights to unusual and rarely seen before footage, stills, audio, and artifacts for use in feature films, documentaries, TV series, commercials and other industries outside of entertainment.
Nominated for an Emmy for the documentary Bhutto, Pamela B. Green has produced main titles, created and advised on internal story sequences and marketing campaigns for films such as the Bourne series, Fast and Furious, The Muppets, and several Marvel comic book franchises. She has also worked on films such as The Cabin the Woods and The Kingdom. For television and streaming, she has created titles for Supergirl, The Flash, and Quantico among many others.
In addition, Pamela B. Green has creative directed and produced TV show and award show packages for, among others, the Academy Awards, Billboard Awards, and Critics Choice Awards, and MTV Awards.