EPISODE SYNOPSIS: Ondi continues a panel discussion from the Ashland Film Festival, where some of the most celebrated filmmakers of the event discuss their films, trends for docs, and elaborate their visions for their work. The makers of "We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists," "Tchoupitoulas," "Smoke Songs," "Holy Rollers," and "Aquadettes," all present their work and explain their shoots and stories. We discuss getting access to strangers, the impact of the internet, and give a surprising endorsement for piracy. GUEST BIO AND FILM INFO: Briar March is a documentary filmmaker and Fulbright scholar. Fascinated by polarizing and colorful subject matter, and angered by environmental and human rights issues her films are diverse in style, but consistently grounded in a passionate desire to communicate. She directed the documentary features "There Once was an Island," "Allie Eagle and Me," plus a number of music videos, magazine shows, and commercials. Briar has worked closely with filmmaker Annie Goldson, has a production company, On the Level Productions, with Lyn Collie and is currently completing an MFA at Stanford University in California. Bryan Storkel was born and raised in Seattle, WA. After finishing college in Tulsa, OK he started his own local comedy show, Beef Baloney, which aired on FOX. After moving to Los Angeles, Bryan continued his comedy career and went to work for Tom Green, directing and producing his nightly talk show, "Tom Green Live." Bryan has ...
Friday, 8 February 2013
BYOD - Ashland FF Pt.2: We Are Legion, Tchoupitoulas, Smoke Songs, Holy Rollers & Aquadettes
BYOD - Ashland FF Pt.2: We Are Legion, Tchoupitoulas, Smoke Songs, Holy Rollers & Aquadettes Tube. Duration : 54.27 Mins.
EPISODE SYNOPSIS: Ondi continues a panel discussion from the Ashland Film Festival, where some of the most celebrated filmmakers of the event discuss their films, trends for docs, and elaborate their visions for their work. The makers of "We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists," "Tchoupitoulas," "Smoke Songs," "Holy Rollers," and "Aquadettes," all present their work and explain their shoots and stories. We discuss getting access to strangers, the impact of the internet, and give a surprising endorsement for piracy. GUEST BIO AND FILM INFO: Briar March is a documentary filmmaker and Fulbright scholar. Fascinated by polarizing and colorful subject matter, and angered by environmental and human rights issues her films are diverse in style, but consistently grounded in a passionate desire to communicate. She directed the documentary features "There Once was an Island," "Allie Eagle and Me," plus a number of music videos, magazine shows, and commercials. Briar has worked closely with filmmaker Annie Goldson, has a production company, On the Level Productions, with Lyn Collie and is currently completing an MFA at Stanford University in California. Bryan Storkel was born and raised in Seattle, WA. After finishing college in Tulsa, OK he started his own local comedy show, Beef Baloney, which aired on FOX. After moving to Los Angeles, Bryan continued his comedy career and went to work for Tom Green, directing and producing his nightly talk show, "Tom Green Live." Bryan has ...
EPISODE SYNOPSIS: Ondi continues a panel discussion from the Ashland Film Festival, where some of the most celebrated filmmakers of the event discuss their films, trends for docs, and elaborate their visions for their work. The makers of "We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists," "Tchoupitoulas," "Smoke Songs," "Holy Rollers," and "Aquadettes," all present their work and explain their shoots and stories. We discuss getting access to strangers, the impact of the internet, and give a surprising endorsement for piracy. GUEST BIO AND FILM INFO: Briar March is a documentary filmmaker and Fulbright scholar. Fascinated by polarizing and colorful subject matter, and angered by environmental and human rights issues her films are diverse in style, but consistently grounded in a passionate desire to communicate. She directed the documentary features "There Once was an Island," "Allie Eagle and Me," plus a number of music videos, magazine shows, and commercials. Briar has worked closely with filmmaker Annie Goldson, has a production company, On the Level Productions, with Lyn Collie and is currently completing an MFA at Stanford University in California. Bryan Storkel was born and raised in Seattle, WA. After finishing college in Tulsa, OK he started his own local comedy show, Beef Baloney, which aired on FOX. After moving to Los Angeles, Bryan continued his comedy career and went to work for Tom Green, directing and producing his nightly talk show, "Tom Green Live." Bryan has ...
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