Socially Connected, The Life of Documentaries on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 at 3:46 pmNo comments
Filmmaker Magazine recently ran an article that immediately caught my eye with the opening… Question: “When was the last time you went to an art-house?” Answer: “Years ago. I watch everything online. I don’t have time to go to the cinema.” The inevitable has begun, and as filmmakers we must consider the realm of digital and online distribution [...]
Socially Connected on Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at 8:06 pmNo comments
So, I admit, I’ve become a little obsessed about Twitter!  What’s the latest hash-tag?  What’s the latest trend?  It’s exhausting and exciting all at the same time.  But, just yesterday there was a tweet that stopped me dead in my tracks.  The famed documentarian Erroll Morris (@errolmorris) stated “Could social media really be anti-social media? [...]
The Life of Documentaries on Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at 2:39 pmNo comments
It's the amazement of being able to capture real life. It's the empowerment of telling a story that can change someone's life. It's the one thing that reality TV just cannot, and will not, offer. I see the classic documentary genre seeping threw in new shows like 'Modern Family' or new movies like 'District 9.' Is the documentary style the future? Is that where things are headed? [...]
Portfolio, Project Highlights on Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at 2:30 pmNo comments
What started with a phone call from a friend crying out for help, turned into a journey to tell the stories of women convicted for killing their abusive husbands and now serving over 20 years behind bars.
Current Projects, Portfolio on Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at 3:34 amNo comments
The journey of my documentary Sin by Silence has had great press response to help spread the word.  From national to local coverage, here’s just a few of the highlights… NBC interview in St. Louis, MO Interview on KPPC – Patt Morrison in Los Angeles, CA Click here to hear more. Interview on Capital Radio in Sacramento, CA
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