Consulate Producer Lindsay Bane on Irreplaceable Humanity
January 23, 2025Consulate producer Lindsay Bane has been making films and other experimental works for the past couple of decades. Formally trained at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, she received an MFA in film production in 2012 and went on to produce commercial content with NY-based agency TAG Creative and Barbara Kopple’s documentary film company, Cabin Creek Films.
She joined the Consulate team in 2021, working alongside senior editors Ryan McCally and Holle Singer, continuing a focus on commercial and documentary film in a post-producer role. Select project credits including the feature documentary “Sugar Babies,” premiering at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.
Naturally a cat-person from the East Coast, she’s currently in her beagle-mum era residing in Phoenix, Arizona and occasionally teaches film courses at Arizona State University.
LBB> What advice would you give to any aspiring producers or content creators hoping to make the jump into production?
Lindsay> Pursue projects you feel called to and invest your time in the content you want to see in the world. Likewise, collaborate with people you believe in and enjoy working with. Producing is so much about the relationships you build, and remaining authentic in that process will yield a better product that you’ll be happy to stand behind.
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