Presenting the Past: Exploring the American Archive of Public Broadcasting

S1 E7 Documentary Filmmaking with Jean Walkinshaw

44 min · 14. nov. 2022
episode S1 E7 Documentary Filmmaking with Jean Walkinshaw cover

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This episode features Jean Walkinshaw, an award-winning documentarian and producer in the Pacific Northwest for over 50 years. Her documentaries focused primarily on notable artists, writers, and social, cultural and ecological themes of the Pacific Northwest region. In this episode, Jean guides listeners through her career and filmmaking process, highlighting titles in her collection available in the AAPB. Explore the AAPB at https://americanarchive.org [https://americanarchive.org].

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