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Episode 029: Docs in a flux - where the world of documentary filmmaking is heading and why. A talk with Louise Rosen.

31 min · 25 de jul de 2020
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In this episode we do a deep dive into the world of documentary filmmaking and the change (some would say long overdue change) that we're witnessing at the moment. Old models don't necessarily work anymore, and we desperately need to learn how to navigate new realities... while at the same time taking into consideration a whole set of new challenges and possibilities. Joining me for this talk is Louise Rosen. With over 25 years of experience of the documentary filmmaking industry, her company Louise Rosen Ltd [http://www.louiserosenltd.com/] (LRL) provides services to filmmakers including guidance on project development, editorial review at all stages of production, strategies for fundraising, distribution and festival planning, sales agency for project financing and distribution of finished films. LRL projects have included Oscar, Emmy, Sundance, and other award-winning films and have been released across all platforms. Enjoy!  If you find this interesting, please share, comment, recommend and subscribe. Thank you! Music used in the episode: Chris Zabriskie: Readers! Do You Read? Available on a Creative Commons 4.0 License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/] here [http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Reappear/02_-_Readers_Do_You_Read].

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In this episode we do a deep dive into the world of documentary filmmaking and the change (some would say long overdue change) that we're witnessing at the moment. Old models don't necessarily work anymore, and we desperately need to learn how to navigate new realities... while at the same time taking into consideration a whole set of new challenges and possibilities. Joining me for this talk is Louise Rosen. With over 25 years of experience of the documentary filmmaking industry, her company Louise Rosen Ltd [http://www.louiserosenltd.com/] (LRL) provides services to filmmakers including guidance on project development, editorial review at all stages of production, strategies for fundraising, distribution and festival planning, sales agency for project financing and distribution of finished films. LRL projects have included Oscar, Emmy, Sundance, and other award-winning films and have been released across all platforms. Enjoy!  If you find this interesting, please share, comment, recommend and subscribe. Thank you! Music used in the episode: Chris Zabriskie: Readers! Do You Read? Available on a Creative Commons 4.0 License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/] here [http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Reappear/02_-_Readers_Do_You_Read].

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