June Owens is an award-winning director/producer. She is developing a new way to tell her stories. Owens current interest is in interactive documentary production and interactive media theory, participatory practices, UX interactive documentaries, and locative experiences.
Owens previous work has involved women in film and television, cultural studies, video and film production, and memory, identity, and archival preservation. Owens has created 120 videos/films in her 20 years of working in television and film production as a director/producer/writer she has created, observed, and experienced much. She has won 8 film festivals and directed documentaries that have had impact and created awareness and two films are permanent collections of two museums. Owens work has surrounded women's films and the access and archive. She is an educator and has been inspiring and teaching college-level students since she was 22 years old. Most of all, Owens believes in giving back to the community and making something unbelievably powerful.
North Lake College Video/Film Professional Forum
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Television
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Women in Film. Dallas 30th Anniversary PSA Anniversary Reel
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Film
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Bound by Blood
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Film
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Lucky Red
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Film
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Producer This film is a fresh and fun spin on the classic underdog story. Two brothers face overwhelming odds to prove they have what it takes to win a neighborhood cart race.
Change
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Film
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Producer Two brothers struggle with ones addiction to cocaine. The brother is given an ultimatum and must get his life back on track. Soon after he experiences an accident that changes his life forever.
Irving, TX Local Address, Global Access
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Firehouse Cooks
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Television
(Reality-TV)
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Build a Future
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Video
(Short and Mystery)
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Kid's Playhouse
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Television
(Family)
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The Mustangs of Las Colinas: The World's Largest Equestrian Sculpture
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Film
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Producer Learn the story of African wildlife artist Robert Glen's eight years invested in creating the Mustangs. The museum also presents a short film which brings to life for the visitor the time and effort that went into designing, molding and mounting this distinctive piece of public art.
Robert Glen: Artist Profile
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Film
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Producer Robert Glen's true love of the African bush led him to Tanzania's Ruaha National Park where he continues to sculpt and sketch in close proximity to some of Africa's most engaging wildlife. Rob continues to work out of his simple camp studio, where he has lived for the past fifteen years with his partner, the accomplished painter Sue Stolberger. Together Sue and Robert inspire each other's work as well as their passion for natural history, ecology and conservation. Written by Robert Glen bio
Gilda's Club: A Special Place
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Film
(Short and Drama)
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Domestic Violence Is Everybody's Business
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Film
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Producer "Domestic Violence is Everybody's Business," calls attention to domestic violence. Two victims shared their compelling, personal experience of living in abusive homes. The video is available in English and Spanish. The documentary premiered at the Dallas Museum of Art and was accepted into the 2003 Dallas Video Festival. Exhibited at the Dallas Museum of Art. Dallas Video Festival, Finalist. Written by June Owens
Paint Thinner
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
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Curb Service
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Film
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University of Texas - Dallas
(2007-2017)
University of Central Missouri
(2007-2017)
University of Central Arkansas
(2007-2017)