Dana Bartle has been blogging her documentary trip to Brazil at Sambadende Brazil Tour 2008. I'm a little late to the party, but better late than never.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Sambadende Brazil Tour
Posted by Ted Fisher at 7:35 PM 0 comments
Labels: blogging, documentary production, profluence
Friday, January 25, 2008
Frugal Traveler, Hawaii
Editing this episode of Frugal Traveler: Hawaii was a strangely textbook process. I don't mean mechanical by any means. Not at all. Rather, it went through very specific phases, progressing from an impossibly long first draft, through an intractable second version, eventually reaching that moment I still don't quite understand: when the piece becomes watchable.
Here's what I mean: the first assembly was 45 minutes long. (The final piece is exactly 7 minutes long.) Once this was done, I cut away at the material, but found I couldn't make a coherent version with my normal way of working.
Then, after a lot of struggle, I found that this particular piece wanted to be edited backwards: work on the ending, then the material before that, and continue back to the beginning. Seems strange after the fact, but that's what worked....
Posted by Ted Fisher at 8:39 PM 0 comments
Labels: editing, editing theory, frugal traveler, new york times
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Blind Faith at Big Sky
It's official. Our film Blind Faith: A Film About Seeing will be screening at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.
We're an "official selection." Excellent.
Posted by Ted Fisher at 12:01 AM 1 comments
Labels: film festivals, screenings