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My Journey from Show Jumping Dreams to Modeling and Back to Horses
Beautiful day at the barn The short version of my story At eight, I discovered my love for horses, dreaming of Olympic Games and beeingon a show jumping team was a dream. I dedicated hours to mastering riding and caring for these majestic animals. However, at fifteen, I was drawn into to the modeling world, when an agnet from one of Swedens biggest agencies discovered me. I exchanging manure for makeup. But my heart remained with horses. After many years of traveling the wor

Maria Granberg
6 days ago4 min read


The Future of Entertainment: Bravo experimenting with 90-Second Reality Vertical Episodes
The entertainment world is rapidly shifting towards shorter, vertical content for mobile viewing. Bravo network is introducing 90-second episodes for some reality shows, and I've been invited to audition for a similar 90-second vertical branded commercial series. These trends raise questions about the impact on storytelling, production, and viewer engagement. Why Shorter Episodes Are Gaining Ground Traditional TV shows and films typically run 20 to 60 minutes per episode, but

Maria Granberg
May 243 min read


From First AD to Quitting in a Day: Lessons Learned on a Chaotic Set
Becoming a first assistant director (AD) can feel overwhelming, as I discovered when I took on a low-budget project with a tight, poorly planned schedule and minimal prep time. My inexperience, coupled with a challenging lead talent who monopolized screen time and struggled with the lines, turned the shoot into a nightmare. By day's end, I was overwhelmed and in tears. This post shares the lessons I learned from that chaotic experience and why I decided to quit the next day.

Maria Granberg
Apr 293 min read
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