A Quote by Jessica Chastain

I started a production company - all female led, actually - called Freckle Films. — © Jessica Chastain
I started a production company - all female led, actually - called Freckle Films.
I have a production company called Home Theater Films which makes faith-based films.
Financing for 'Shotgun Stories' was initiated with money from close friends and family. This is where the money to go into production came from. After production, a company called 'Upload Films' came on board and provided post-production funds and services. In both instances, people were taking a gamble on us.
Every actor has a production company already. It's just a matter of producing your own films under the label of your own production company.
I just noticed I've been writing lots of female-led things. Two of them haven't been announced yet, but the big Greg Capullo book I'm doing is a female-led story, and I'm doing another series with John Romita which is a female-led story as well.
I definitely want to start my own production company at some point. I'm actually teaming up with Funny or Die to put together a TV show right now, that I can't really talk about because it's still in the very preliminary stages, but if it pans out this will be the first project under my production company, which I have yet to name.
I hope when people see that female-led production companies are working, there will be more of us.
Companies that actually survive and flourish are going to change their business model from production to aggregating the networks and the network services and solutions. If you're a construction company or an IT company or a logistics company or an information data operation, to the extent that you can find ways to help build the commons, you can get some commercial value in that.
There are films that are difficult. There are films that would actually affect your personal life because of the length of the production, how long [you're away] from the family.
My production company wasn't doing well, so we were not producing films. Over a period of time, we have realized that we are going to produce our own films and make cinema that we like. We've got so much in-house talent, and my kids are going to be coming, so we all decided that we are going to be in films and cinema.
But I did mine through a production company. All the music I did, I gave to the production company. Then the production company would give the record company the album. I used to do all my albums like that. It was fantastic. But now, understand, I have never planned to do anything with these other tapes. The one that are released, like the Virgin Ubiquity you have there, I wasn't going to do anything with that music. One day, I was talking to this guy that owns BBE over in England, and I said I've got some tapes and stuff that you might be interested in, and he went berserk.
I have my own production company called Urban Dreams.
I already have a production company called J Squared and we're working on two projects.
When I started trying to become a director, I started shooting low budget short films, 50-dollar music videos, making my own stuff. That eventually led to commercials.
During college days, I started working with a line production company.
My dad had a company, and there were various films that hadn't gone into production that I'm trying to nurture.
I wish that there were more female driven films, female-centric films being made.
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