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Transitioning from Photo to Video: Ed Ou with Amanda Mustard

Transitioning from Photo to Video: Ed Ou with Amanda Mustard

FromRough Cut


Transitioning from Photo to Video: Ed Ou with Amanda Mustard

FromRough Cut

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jul 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rough Cut Podcast is back! Did you miss us? After a brief hiatus, Rough Cut returns in a new, community-driven format, with alternating Video Consortium members hosting each episode.For our first episode back, join longtime friends, filmmakers, and photojournalists Ed Ou and Amanda Mustard as they reunite in this eye-opening episode about the transition from photo to video, the enduring principles of journalism ethics, and the challenges of sustaining a career in high-risk journalism. Amanda also discusses the release of her first feature-length documentary Great Photo, Lovely Life, a poignant HBO film about her journey to confront familial trauma.Wherever you are in your career, this candid conversation about Ed and Amanda's professional evolution and the profound impact of storytelling through film is a must-listen. Be sure to subscribe and leave a rating or a comment to help this podcast reach more filmmakers around the globe!Watch the interview: https://youtube.com/@videoconsortium Please note: This episode contains brief conversations about SA and family trauma. Show LinksGreat Photo, Lovely Life, Directed by Amanda Mustard and Rachel Beth AndersonCreditsHost Ed Ou Guest Amanda Mustard Executive Produced by Sky Dylan-Robbins and Kat VecchioProduced by Monica GokeyMusic by Zack WrightClick here to join or support the Video Consortium!
Released:
Jul 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Conversations with documentary filmmakers and video journalists about their creative process—successes, failures, and what they’ve learned along the way. Created by the global filmmaking collective The Video Consortium, Rough Cut is a guide to navigating today’s ever-changing media landscape.