Shoot & Splice Panel

On January 5th, I’ll be taking part in a panel for Shoot & Splice, a monthly filmmaking forum presented by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts. The discussion will be about how film can raise awareness and create change. Other panelists include Mark Hackett and Andrea Morales.

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Shoot & Splice

Tuesday, Jan. 5th, 2016
430 N. Cleveland
Memphis, Tennessee 38104

DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 PM
PANEL DISCUSSION BEGINS AT 7:00 PM

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – Thanks to support by ArtsFirst: First Tennessee Foundation and ArtsMemphis

VIDEO JOURNALISM: HOW DOCUMENTARIES RAISE AWARENESS AND CREATE CHANGE
For the first SHOOT & SPLICE of 2016, join our panelists Noah Glenn, Mark Hackett and Andrea Morales to discuss, debate and analyze the use of documentary film to convey organizational messages, video journalism, the difference between the two and how to effectively and ethically craft both.

Noah Glenn is the Creative Director and Video Artist for City Leadership. In his role, Noah is responsible for producing, shooting & editing the very popular Choose901 videos.

Mark Hackett is the Executive Director of Operation Broken Silence, a non-profit that focuses on the human rights catastrophe in Sudan. Central to this organization’s mission is the use of short documentaries and videos to highlight the human rights catastrophe that people in Sudan are facing.

Andrea Morales is a Memphis-based documentary and editorial photojournalist. Andrea’s work has been seen in The New York Times, Time Magazine and The Guardian.