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Hello, everybody. Welcome to our L.A. County Library virtual event, Creative Career Path. Im Caroline Chang, Arts Program Manager at L.A. County Library, and I will be your host today. This program is a part of a series exploring careers at entertainment, film, TV and the media industries and in today. Today, director and producer Kimberly Browning will have a conversation with production designer Pernod Chawla. So Im going to start by introducing our presenters today, but while Im doing that, wed love to learn a little bit more about you. So please say hello to us in the chat and share with us what youre hoping to get out of the conversation today or where you are in your career journey. So first, Id like to introduce Kimberly Browning, who will be moderating or facilitate our conversation. Kimberly is a filmmaker based in L.A. and is the founder and festival director of Hollywood Charts Film Festival, which launched in 1998. Shes an associate for short film program at Tribeca