Patricia McCorkle's journey from central New Jersey to the vibrant world of film production is a testament to her passion for storytelling. After honing her skills in theater at Douglass College and NYU, she made a significant mark in the industry as a casting assistant at New York's Circle in the Square. Her expertise in identifying talent led her to work on a variety of projects, but it was her role in producing the 2006 comedy "Funny Money" that truly resonated with collectors.
"Funny Money," a film that blends humor with a critique of greed, has garnered attention for its clever writing and engaging performances, making it a sought-after title among physical media aficionados. Collectors appreciate McCorkle's keen eye for talent and her ability to elevate projects that resonate with audiences. Her work not only reflects a dedication to the craft of filmmaking but also enriches the home video landscape, as fans of physical media seek out her contributions to celebrate the art of film.