When you have a creative business and ideas generated from people working together, I think you can work happier together.
From Diane Nelson
While it would be as wrong of me to attribute these traits to women at the exclusion of men as it would be for a man to do the reverse, I think women can often be very strong team players and good communicators and collaborators.
I certainly am the first to acknowledge where I don't have strengths, but I think I'm pretty good at acknowledging where I do.
I'm here to help make sure that the people who do things well at DC are set up to do them as well, and even better, in the future.
Motion comics take the underlying physical book material and enhance or modify it slightly enough to make it unique and, we think, best-suited for a digital environment.
The driving factor for me is having DC as one company together ourselves. Our ability to work more collaboratively with the whole studio is certainly a benefit.
We're going to help DC feel like more of an important priority in Warner Bros.
We have to be really sensitive to making sure were not creating any stories that don't feel like they're ready to be told... We have to make sure we're getting the right story and the right content from the talent we work with.
I prefer to be known as an executive rather than a girl.
Unlike Marvel, we are not setting up redundant organizations for expertise that exists. We will track all DC properties to measure financial success.
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