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Conversations with a Hollywood Director

  • Pacific Ballroom Long Beach Convention Center (map)

Join us for an insightful conversation with Andi as she discusses her extensive career spanning from independent filmmaking to editing and directing major TV shows, Andi brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table. She will share her insights into the dynamic landscape of television production, drawing on her background in editing over two decades and her transition into directing through the Warner Brother's program in 2018. Gain valuable perspectives on the collaborative process of working with showrunners, directors, and actors, as Andi discusses her deep understanding of performance, blocking, stunts, VFX, and animation.


ANDI ARMAGANIAN | DIRECTOR/PRODUCER

Andi Armaganian is a Director/Producer based in Los Angeles, known for her extensive work in television. Her notable credits include "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," "Star Trek: Discovery," "Dead Boys Detectives," "Stargirl," "The Company You Keep," "Hawaii Five-0," "Supergirl," "Arrow," "The Flash," and others. With a lifelong passion for cinema, Andi pursued her dream by attending the University of Miami's film school before relocating to Los Angeles. She began her career producing independent films and then transitioned to editing, where she honed her skills for over two decades. Her editing portfolio includes features, documentaries, animation, and more than 100 episodes of popular TV shows like "Arrow," "Supergirl," and "Smallville." Working closely with various showrunners and directors, Andi acquired a deep understanding of performance, blocking, stunts, VFX, and animation. In 2018, she expanded her repertoire by completing the Warner Brother’s directing program, transitioning into directing. Her diverse background and technical expertise have made her a versatile and accomplished figure in the television industry.

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