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How The Place That Makes Us Avoided Ruin Porn and Embraced Change

https://shows.acast.com/moviemaker-interviews/episodes/karla-murthy-and-jad-abumrad-the-place-that-makes-us Have you ever gotten lost scrolling through one of those Instagram accounts dedicated to pictures of abandoned buildings? It's…

3 years ago
  • Interviews

Who Does Native American Culture Belong To?: Mat Hames Poses the Question in Documentary What Was Ours

Mat Hames is a filmmaker who is more interested in raising questions than giving answers. That much is clear from…

7 years ago
  • Documentary

Ken Burns: Netflix is Skywriting, Making a Doc is Like Making Maple Syrup, Human History Will Repeat Itself

The Ken Burns effect, says Artemis Joukowsky, isn't just an editing feature. "It’s the whole way that you experience history…

8 years ago
  • Spring 2015

The Art of the Interview: 10 Essential Tenets of On-Camera Conversation

Ken Burns stopped. The legendary documentarian typically plows forward with the relentless tenacity of a cragged New Englander picking rocks…

9 years ago
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  • Documentary

Family Portrait: Ken Burns’ The Roosevelts: An Intimate History

PBS' new documentary series, The Roosevelts: An Intimate History, premieres on September 14, with the first of seven two-hour episodes set…

10 years ago
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Editor’s Weekend Pick: Jamie Meltzer on his Startling Documentary, Informant by Jamie Meltzer

Today's Editor's Weekend Pick is Jamie Meltzer's gripping documentary Informant. The story of Brandon Darby, a radical left-wing activist from…

11 years ago