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As a BFA Graduate, previous Media Society President at American Intercontinental University in Atlanta Georgia and current Asset Manager for Universal Pictures in Los Angeles, Yvette D. Bennett is already making her mark in the film industry by being involved in over fifty short films, commercials, reality shows, documentaries, feature films and television sports segments as a writer, producer and director, as well as serving in various crew positions in the film industry. As is if this doesn’t keep her busy enough, Yvette is also currently seeking her MFA in Creative Writing at Full Sail University.

Yvette is fortunate enough to have worked with many industry professionals and celebrities that have assisted in honing her craft.

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