Emma Schwartz is a seasoned journalist and Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, currently serving as Co-Executive Producer and Director at Maxine. In her pivotal role, Emma is at the forefront of groundbreaking projects that delve into the complexities and hidden narratives within the entertainment industry. One of...
Emma Schwartz is a seasoned journalist and Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, currently serving as Co-Executive Producer and Director at Maxine. In her pivotal role, Emma is at the forefront of groundbreaking projects that delve into the complexities and hidden narratives within the entertainment industry. One of her key initiatives, "Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV," exemplifies her commitment to investigative reporting and storytelling that holds power to account. This project not only explores the often-overlooked challenges faced by child actors but also sheds light on the broader societal inequities that permeate the world of children's television.
Emma's expertise in film production and field production allows her to craft compelling narratives that resonate with audiences, while her skills in editing and camera operation ensure that each story is visually engaging and impactful. Her journalistic background informs her approach, enabling her to conduct thorough investigations that uncover the truth behind the glitz and glamour of the industry. With a passion for writing that drives her storytelling, Emma is dedicated to amplifying voices that are frequently marginalized, making her work not just informative but transformative.
At Maxine, Emma collaborates with a talented team of creatives, leveraging her extensive experience in investigative journalism to produce content that challenges the status quo. Her commitment to social justice and equity is evident in every project she undertakes, as she continues to push boundaries and inspire change through the power of documentary filmmaking. Emma Schwartz is not just a storyteller; she is a catalyst for awareness and action in the ever-evolving landscape of media.