Diane G. Robertson
- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Actress
Diane Robertson is a broadcast television, film production and multimedia professional who has been in the industry for 15 years.
She previously led the Broadcast Services department - including the website and social media component - of a Washington, DC PBS station between 2006 and 2012. While there she was also responsible for all on-air content selection, acquisition and placement including on-air fundraising content, thus contributing to the overall financial development of the station. Her role also involved vetting local programs and working with producers to bring their approved projects to fruition. Diane took the lead to initiate the implementation of the station's first social media platforms and effectively used it interact with the station's audience, and local community while promoting the PBS affiliate's on-air programming.
While in this capacity Diane managed the Programming, Traffic and On-Air Promotions to ensure the efficient and effective carriage of all public television programming on the channel. Throughout her entire career Diane has been involved with Television Studio Production, Promotional Scriptwriting, On-Air promotions, Community Engagement and On-Air Voice Talent.
On the national level, Diane's contributions - while serving on review panels - have led to the release of particular programs for some popular public television series, including Independent Lens and Afropop. Additionally she has worked with the Pacific Islanders in Communication group to weigh in on their projects and serves as an advisor to the Caribbean Filmmakers Symposium. More recently, Diane is served as a judge for the Skyline Film Festival, in Virginia.
In 2012 Diane established Moving Mountains Productions, LLC and has used her talents to provide Creative Writing, Social Media Management, Media and Public Relations, Marketing as well as an assortment of written content to assist with promoting businesses.
In 2014 Diane joined Eulonda Kay Lea as the Script Supervisor on the award-winning film, Ode to Rosa. She subsequently teamed up with Travestee Films founder, Jason Baustin to assist with the coordination of the production of the crime drama film City of Lost Souls. As a valuable asset at Travestee Films, Diane serves as an amicable liaison for diverse clientele and the film company. She also contributes creatively toward the creation and development of new projects. Moreover, Diane continues to lend out her skills to filmmakers in the role of producer and production management.
In addition to her passion for filmmaking, Diane is constantly involved with writing, and editing book projects to advance the work of authors, and publishers. She serves a ghostwriter for educational and motivational literary content as well as romance fiction.
She previously led the Broadcast Services department - including the website and social media component - of a Washington, DC PBS station between 2006 and 2012. While there she was also responsible for all on-air content selection, acquisition and placement including on-air fundraising content, thus contributing to the overall financial development of the station. Her role also involved vetting local programs and working with producers to bring their approved projects to fruition. Diane took the lead to initiate the implementation of the station's first social media platforms and effectively used it interact with the station's audience, and local community while promoting the PBS affiliate's on-air programming.
While in this capacity Diane managed the Programming, Traffic and On-Air Promotions to ensure the efficient and effective carriage of all public television programming on the channel. Throughout her entire career Diane has been involved with Television Studio Production, Promotional Scriptwriting, On-Air promotions, Community Engagement and On-Air Voice Talent.
On the national level, Diane's contributions - while serving on review panels - have led to the release of particular programs for some popular public television series, including Independent Lens and Afropop. Additionally she has worked with the Pacific Islanders in Communication group to weigh in on their projects and serves as an advisor to the Caribbean Filmmakers Symposium. More recently, Diane is served as a judge for the Skyline Film Festival, in Virginia.
In 2012 Diane established Moving Mountains Productions, LLC and has used her talents to provide Creative Writing, Social Media Management, Media and Public Relations, Marketing as well as an assortment of written content to assist with promoting businesses.
In 2014 Diane joined Eulonda Kay Lea as the Script Supervisor on the award-winning film, Ode to Rosa. She subsequently teamed up with Travestee Films founder, Jason Baustin to assist with the coordination of the production of the crime drama film City of Lost Souls. As a valuable asset at Travestee Films, Diane serves as an amicable liaison for diverse clientele and the film company. She also contributes creatively toward the creation and development of new projects. Moreover, Diane continues to lend out her skills to filmmakers in the role of producer and production management.
In addition to her passion for filmmaking, Diane is constantly involved with writing, and editing book projects to advance the work of authors, and publishers. She serves a ghostwriter for educational and motivational literary content as well as romance fiction.