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Working: A New Kind of “Live Documentary” Honors the Temporary

Working: A New Kind of “Live Documentary” Honors the Temporary

FromSlate Daily Feed


Working: A New Kind of “Live Documentary” Honors the Temporary

FromSlate Daily Feed

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57 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2024
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This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Sam Green, a documentary filmmaker who has pioneered a new kind of performance called “live documentary,” which involves presenting ideas and images on-stage, accompanied by live music. In the interview, Sam explains why he started designing his films this way and why the temporary nature of these performances makes them so special. He also talks about researching and structuring his performances, learning to script and memorize his lines, and the joys of feeding off the audience’s energy.  

After the interview, Isaac and co-host June Thomas discuss whether more people should try to remix artistic mediums. 

In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Sam talks about how much he loves traveling around the country and the world presenting his work. 

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Podcast production by Cameron Drews.

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