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Published: Wednesday, July 25, 2018 @ 11:30
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Amelia Robinson
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Long before having managed a $ 30 million arts budget for the hit movie "Black Panther", Hannah Beachler was a single mom with film aspirations at Wright State University University. Fairborn.
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Flash forward nearly two decades and the graduate of Wright State University – one of the country's best production designers – is ready to give back to the community the pbadion for cinema has been given its wings.
The graduate of Centerville High School revealed her plans to create a large scholarship fund for students from Wright State University and the Dayton area interested in careers in the fields of communications, media, film and entertainment. the facilitator of the podcast "What Had Happened Was".
Beachler said that a dream is not always easy.
"I was a single mom, I worked two jobs and went to school full-time.If it was not for the help of others, I could not have done it, "she told us during the podcast interview. "I was a suburban student, there were many at Wright State, where people have families and they go back to school and you need all the help you can, especially from nowadays. "
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The podcast featuring Beachler will be released Aug. 1. Besides the stock market, she talks about getting her start in the industry, overcoming high school bullies and her first film – a "Switchblade Sisters" as a grindhouse movie Shot with Goodwill Camera.
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Beachler was awarded a scholarship to help pay for his son's daycare while studying at Wright State.
"It's really important that students have the opportunity to help them go ahead, whether to pay their rent, their bills, tuition, daycare," said Mr. Beachler.
In addition to his work on "Black Panther" – Ryan Coogler directed sci-fi action adventure to watch Chadwick Boseman and Michael B Jordan – Beachler has received praise for his work on "Moonlight", "Miles Ahead", "Creed" and "Lemonade", a music video project of the singer Beyoncé.
The graduate of Wright State's film and production design program initially plans to invest $ 20,000 in the scholarship fund.
"It's a big step forward for me who, I hope, grows up and I can start encouraging kids and young people interested," said Beachler, who will be induced in the Dayton Region March of Fame on Thursday, September 27th.
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The purse will be named in honor Carol Trevino of Wilberforce, a fellow of Wright State clbad, and Beachler's friend.
The 31-year-old was killed in a car accident while she was working on a movie near Shreveport, Louisiana. two girls
The Beachler Scholarship will be run through its foundation and will be divided into segments.
Wright State students will be eligible for $ 2,000 and $ 5,000 scholarships and high school students in low-income and high-crime areas will be eligible to apply. $ 1,000 scholarships, she tells us.
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Director of Photography Rachel Morrison (L) and Chief Designer Hannah Beachler at the premiere Los Angeles World Championship at Marvel Studios' BLACK PANTHER at the Dolby Theater on January 29, 2018 in Hollywood, California. PHOTOGRAPH OF JESSE GRANT / GETTY IMAGES FOR DISNEY (Screenwriter)
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