Carly Siena Sertic is a freelance film maker and graphic designer known best for her work on NBC's GRIMM and the many pages of drawings in "Aunt Marie's books" prominently featured throughout the show's 6 seasons. Other notable shows include Greta Gerwig's Little Women, HBO's Perry Mason, Noah Baumbach's White Noise, David Fincher's The Killer and Mindhunter Season 2.
While proficient in such design programs as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, Carly was practically born using traditional media - pencil, pen and paint, and loves the chance to get to draw and illustrate for prop and set graphics.
Carly’s career began with internships on local independent films while she was still attending the University of Oregon under a Presidential Scholarship. Through the U of O Journalism Program, she produced, directed and edited her own award-winning documentary “A Place to Belong: The Zellers Family Story of International Adoption.” She earned dual Bachelor’s degrees in Electronic Media Journalism and Multimedia Design, as well as a Film Studies Certificate from the English Department. She graduated Summa Cum Laude with a 4.06 GPA.
While proficient in such design programs as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, Carly was practically born using traditional media - pencil, pen and paint, and loves the chance to get to draw and illustrate for prop and set graphics.
Carly’s career began with internships on local independent films while she was still attending the University of Oregon under a Presidential Scholarship. Through the U of O Journalism Program, she produced, directed and edited her own award-winning documentary “A Place to Belong: The Zellers Family Story of International Adoption.” She earned dual Bachelor’s degrees in Electronic Media Journalism and Multimedia Design, as well as a Film Studies Certificate from the English Department. She graduated Summa Cum Laude with a 4.06 GPA.