"Tiffany Porter was born in Quezon City, Manila, Philippines to an Electronic Engineer and former Family Business Assistant Manager. She spent a flourishing childhood in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, where she was first introduced to cinema & theatre through Singin’ in the Rain (1952) by her father. Her early dance background involved ballet and cultural folk dances as part of the Philippine private school curriculum in the 1990s Middle-East.
In 2003, her family immigrated to the United States. From elementary to high school, she was involved in local theatre productions, show-choir performances, and choral showcases in San Diego, California.Shortly after
graduating from Mira Mesa High School in 2012, she pursued an Associate of Arts from San Diego Miramar College. Simultaneously, she was accepted into the John Robert Powers Academy where she developed her early industry networks and got involved with the 48 Hour Film Project and the San Diego Film Festival.
In 2015, she transferred to California State University of Northridge for the Cinema & Television Arts Department. At this time, she joined the on-campus Filipino-American Student Association (FASA) and got involved with their 31st Pilipino Cultural Night in 2016.
Just within her final undergrad year, Tiffany joined the Fil-Am Creatives’ Talent Network in Los Angeles. She found an industry mentor in Andria Schultz with Network Smart and worked at the on-campus CTVA Script Library. In 2018, she interned as a Talent Manager’s assistant for LA Management and worked with the Asian World Film Festival’s Digital Marketing Team.
Aside from writing and producing a few new media projects, Tiffany has been featured on The Voncast Show, a podcast show created by Von Aizen available on iHeartRadio and Spotify.
Tiffany Porter graduated Cum Laude from California State University of Northridge in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts in Screenwriting from the Cinema & Television Arts Department."
In 2003, her family immigrated to the United States. From elementary to high school, she was involved in local theatre productions, show-choir performances, and choral showcases in San Diego, California.Shortly after
graduating from Mira Mesa High School in 2012, she pursued an Associate of Arts from San Diego Miramar College. Simultaneously, she was accepted into the John Robert Powers Academy where she developed her early industry networks and got involved with the 48 Hour Film Project and the San Diego Film Festival.
In 2015, she transferred to California State University of Northridge for the Cinema & Television Arts Department. At this time, she joined the on-campus Filipino-American Student Association (FASA) and got involved with their 31st Pilipino Cultural Night in 2016.
Just within her final undergrad year, Tiffany joined the Fil-Am Creatives’ Talent Network in Los Angeles. She found an industry mentor in Andria Schultz with Network Smart and worked at the on-campus CTVA Script Library. In 2018, she interned as a Talent Manager’s assistant for LA Management and worked with the Asian World Film Festival’s Digital Marketing Team.
Aside from writing and producing a few new media projects, Tiffany has been featured on The Voncast Show, a podcast show created by Von Aizen available on iHeartRadio and Spotify.
Tiffany Porter graduated Cum Laude from California State University of Northridge in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts in Screenwriting from the Cinema & Television Arts Department."