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Haney has worked across TV with the likes of CBS, Paramount+, Warner Bros, Disney, Prime Video, HBO, 20th Century Fox and more. They also love working in film; some of their favorites include Birder, She’s Clean, Herd, Ponyboi and Irish Exit (produced by Oscar winners Trevon Free and Nicholas Maye, and starring Zaria). Haney has taught workshops at Vassar College, Syracuse University, NYU, University of Central Florida, Ventura College, Missouri State and Marymount Manhattan College, where they also taught for eight years.
As for Haney’s The Intimacy Coordinator’s Guidebook, it reveals how intimacy coordinators use their cultural competencies and specialties to create the most compelling storytelling. The job requires competency in the language of choreography — every move performed for the camera or a live audience, from a passionate kiss to a chilling assault, is meticulously choreographed, just like a dance or a fight scene — along with training in tools like modesty garments and props. It also features other intimacy coordinators’ stories and includes conversations with Olivia Luccardi (a producer and actress who played Melissa in The Deuce, the first television show to employ an intimacy coordinator), Tai Leshaun (Thunder Force and The Other Black Girl), Becca Blackwell (a trans actor, performer and writer), Jimmy Smits (NYPD Blue, Sons of Anarchy) and others. Chapters also explore:
In this episode, Haney and I discuss the guidebook, the training needed to become an intimacy coordinator, and how the language of intimacy has changed over time in Hollywood.
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