Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR41

Introduced
3/21/24  
Introduced
3/21/24  
Passed
3/25/24  

Caption

Commends Natalie Kingston, the 2024 Emmy Award winner for cinematography for the "Black Bird" miniseries

Impact

By honoring Kingston, the resolution not only celebrates her individual success but also underscores a broader cultural shift towards recognizing the contributions of women in the film industry. Kingston's recognition as the first woman awarded an Emmy in cinematography for a fictional television series serves as a milestone that could inspire future generations of female cinematographers and filmmakers, enhancing the visibility of women in technical roles within film production.

Summary

House Resolution No. 41 commends Natalie Kingston for her outstanding achievement as the 2024 Emmy Award winner in cinematography for the miniseries 'Black Bird.' The resolution acknowledges her significant accomplishments starting from her early life in New Iberia, Louisiana, and highlights her educational background, which includes a degree in mass communications from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The bill recognizes her dedication to storytelling through cinematography and her role in shaping the visual narrative of 'Black Bird.'

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR41 is overwhelmingly positive, as it recognizes and honors a significant achievement in the film industry that resonates with themes of female empowerment and representation. The commemoration is seen as a progressive step towards addressing gender disparities in the film sector, which historically has seen underrepresentation of women in key production roles. Legislators and advocates echo sentiments that emphasize the importance of visibility and role models in inspiring young women pursuing careers in film and media.

Contention

While HR41 is largely non-controversial due to its celebratory nature, the bill's context touches upon ongoing discussions regarding gender equality in the entertainment industry. Critics may argue that while resolutions like HR41 are important, they should be accompanied by more substantial policy changes to ensure equitable representation and support for women in film beyond symbolic gestures. Thus, while the resolution is intended to shine a light on Kingston's achievement, it also serves as a reminder of the work that remains to further elevate women's roles in cinema.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR28

Commends Marguerite "Miki" Jones on being named the grand winner of the WGNO TV, Channel 26 New Orleans Remarkable Women 2023 contest.

LA SCR59

Commends and congratulates retired Chief Justice Bernette J. Johnson on the occasion of her 80th birthday and for a distinguished legal career.

LA SR153

Commends Senate President Patrick Page Cortez for his years of distinguished public service.

LA HR89

Commends V. Esther Pouncey on the occasion of her ninety-ninth birthday

LA SR18

Commends Lori Lyons upon receiving the 2023 Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism and on being inducted into the 2023 class of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SR8

Commends Paul Byrd on being inducted into the 2023 class of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SR197

Commends Diane O'Quin for her many years of service to the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR59

Commends Elizabeth Ann Howard Lewis on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday.

LA HR22

Commends Cynthia Tobey-Babineaux on the occasion of her retirement

LA HR32

Recognizes April 18, 2023, as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Day at the state capitol

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.