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KATRINA NELSON - Katrina Nelson is a multitalented writer, director, author, comedian and award-winning producer with over 15 years of experience in the entertainment industry in all areas of the business.
Born and raised in Baltimore, Nelson moved to Los Angeles in 2004 and hit the ground running working on independent feature films and television projects. Transitioning to The Walt Disney Company, she worked in both film and television, maintaining awareness of the competitive programming environments on all major networks and cable channels.
In 2012, she returned to the independent world, working on several web series, short films and features.
Nelson produced the web series “The Enemy: The N in Me,” “Life Coach Chronicles,” which won the Award of Merit at the Indie Fest, and “Breaking Point,” winner of the Outstanding Achievement Award - Best Ensemble Cast: Drama at the LA Web Fest, both in 2012.
Her short and feature length film producing credits include “The Wake,” which she wrote, produced and directed, “Always Remember,” “Ruth,” “A Killer Surprise,” “Misogynist,” winner of the Best Narrative Feature at the Los Angeles International Underground Film Festival in 2013, “Past Impulse,” which won the Best Dramatic Short Film Trinity International Film Festival in 2014, “Still,” winner of the Audience Award (Best Film) at the Los Angeles International Underground Film Festival in 2017 and “Shadows,” starring David LaBrava, Krista Allen and Eric Etabari.
Nelson’s producing credits for television formats include “The Bullsh*t Detective”, “Daddy Diaper Diaries” which has won numerous film festival awards including Best Female Director at the Berlin Int’l Art Film Festival (2021), Chicago Indie Film Awards (2021) and Toronto International Women’s Film Festival for Best Comedy (2021) as well as the sexy legal drama series “LACE” now streaming on AMC/ALLBLK where she serves as Co-Creator, Executive Producer, Co-Showrunner and Director. She is also the author of her first poetry book, “Poetic Thoughts, Bullsh*t and Dreams”.
Nelson resides in Los Angeles. Follow her on Twitter: @Katrina_Nelson, Instagram: @iamkatrinanelson, Facebook: TheKatNelson or her website www.katrinanelson.com.
KRISTIN IRIS JOHNSON - Kristin Iris Johnson was born in Chicago, IL. She is a queer, autistic Showrunner, Screenwriter, and NAACP Image Award Nominated Film Producer. Having a lifelong gift for storytelling Kristin attended Columbia College Chicago where she studied both Film/Video and Fiction Writing before getting her BA in Fiction Writing. She has produced over 20 feature films and anthology short films; and is the Creator, Writer, and an Executive Producer of AMC Networks supernatural TV series Wicked City (2022) starring Vanessa Bell Calloway, Shaquita Smith, and Rhonda Morman. The show’s third season was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Drama Series.
The 20+ projects Kristin has produced include film biopic Fighting To Be Me: The Dwen Curry Story (2025); film biopic The First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story (2023) which was nominated for two NAACP Image Awards; and feature films Trophy Wife (2022); Black Girl, Erupted (2023); The Deadly Getaway (2024); A Rich Christmas (2021); and Holiday Heartbreak (2020); working both in the story development and production of these films. She also co-produced two very social impact anthology short series for BET Her that highlight mental health and breast cancer awareness in the Black community: BET Her Presents: The Couch and BET Her Presents: The Waiting Room. Kristin is currently in development and pre-production on several feature films and television series.
Kristin is a visionary dedicated to bringing thought-provoking stories to screen that center compelling, underrepresented voices in their full humanity–and helping others do the same. To that end, she founded Black Screenwriter Alliance, a membership community that brings together emerging Black screenwriters so they can elevate their writing portfolios; confidently build industry relationships; and take bold, innovative action to forge their own paths in the industry as Black creators. She believes that as writers and creators we are the wild fruit grown from the seeds of our ancestors; paving new ground, igniting change, and inspiring others through the stories we tell.