Words + Pictures
Hannah Barbash-Taylor is an experienced professional in production and project coordination, currently serving as an Associate Producer at Words + Pictures since July 2022. Previous roles include Production Coordinator, Production Assistant, and Intern at the same company. At the Sensory Ethnography Lab at Harvard University from June 2017 to December 2020, Hannah worked as a Production and Personal Assistant, contributing to sound editing and Foley work. As a Steering Committee Member for the Harvard First-Year Outdoors Program from September 2019 to September 2020, Hannah played a pivotal role in organizing over 50 trips for new leaders and participants. Additionally, an internship with AMOS Health & Hope in June 2019 involved conducting research on women’s health and childhood development in Nicaragua. Hannah earned a Bachelor of Arts in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology from Harvard University, completing studies in May 2021.
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Words + Pictures
Words + Pictures, founded by Connor Schell and Chernin Entertainment in 2021, is a production studio with a mission to produce high-end, culturally relevant nonfiction content. The Words + Pictures team is led by the creators and producers of the groundbreaking “30 for 30” series, The Last Dance, and the 2017 Academy Award-winning O.J.: Made in America. The films and series collectively produced by our team have premiered at the top film festivals in the world, from Sundance to Toronto to Cannes, and have earned the most prestigious honors in media and entertainment – Academy Awards, Peabodys, Emmys, BAFTAs, and more. Along the way, we’ve served as creative production partners and offered strategic guidance to some of the best nonfiction storytellers in the industry. In a golden age of content, the possibilities that words and pictures on screen embody have never been more exciting, and never more impactful. We believe in those possibilities, and are passionate about bringing them to life across a wide swath of genres and formats.