Hallmark's Inaugural Make Her Mark Participant Crystal Lowe On Her Biggest Lesson
For Crystal Lowe's first assignment as a shadow director, she was given the opportunity to work with director Jessica Harmon on the Hallmark film "Dream Moms." The movie stars Tamera Housley-Mowry and Chelsea Hobbs as two moms looking to make their big break by entering a televised talent show. Lowe tells The List that she was there for it all, from prep to post, shadowing Harmon as the crew worked hard to finish the film.
After wrapping up her directorial debut, Lowe found the experience to be a journey well worth the hard work. Not only did she get firsthand experience, but she walked away with some life lessons she can use with future directing jobs. "I think directing is a huge job, and I think that women are fully capable of multitasking," Lowe shared, explaining that her multitasking skills as a mom came in handy. "I was able to manage a lot of things at once," the "Final Destination 3" actor reflected. "I think that was really the biggest lesson that I took away from this end. You're never going to know unless you try."
Hallmark hasn't revealed any details on Lowe's first film in the director's chair but plans to share more info soon. Meanwhile, the rising director also dished out some advice to women who are looking to make their own dreams come true. "If there's one person in your corner, that's enough," Lowe urged. "Just keep going."