Shira Ghertner is a dynamic figure in the creative arts, seamlessly merging her passions for film, dance, and advocacy. With an impressive resume that showcases her multifaceted talents, Ghertner is making significant strides in the entertainment industry .
Raised in a vibrant artistic environment, Ghertner’s journey began with a deep love for dance, which evolved into a broader interest in storytelling through visual mediums. Her dedication to the arts is exemplified by her roles in various film projects that highlight her unique perspective and commitment to creativity.
One of Ghertner’s notable contributions to the film industry includes her work as an assistant producer in the film “ Washed”, an assistant director on the film “Race,” produced by the esteemed international film producer and screenwriter Ariel Lavi. In this capacity, she demonstrated exceptional skill in coordinating complex scenes and managing production logistics, further solidifying her reputation as a rising talent in filmmaking. Additionally, she served as a pre-production coordinator for the film “Broken Mirrors,” ensuring smooth planning and organization during the project’s development.
Ghertner has also taken different roles in several short films, including her works as an assistant director in “Green Ape” and as an associate producer in “Noise.” These experiences allowed her to further hone her skills in directing and production management, showcasing her versatility and ability to work across different aspects of filmmaking.
In her role as a script supervisor for the short film “The Dude, The Guy & The Parking,” she exhibited meticulous attention to detail, ensuring continuity and coherence throughout the filming process.
As she continues to push the boundaries of her craft, Shira Ghertner stands as a testament to the power of art as a vehicle for change. With an impressive portfolio that includes “Washed”, “Race,” “The Dude, The Guy & The Parking,” “Broken Mirrors,” “Green Ape,” and “Noise”. She is undoubtedly a rising star to watch in the film industry.