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Academy Award winning screenwriter, director and producer, Dustin Lance Black, alongside Dr. Lesa Lockford, chair of the Department of Theatre and Film at BGSU, discuss authenticity in performance and storytelling. Our guests touch on the relationship between storytelling and creating meaningful dialogue about social issues.
Listeners can keep up with ICS happenings by following us on Twitter and Instagram @icsbgsu and on our Facebook page. You can listen to BG Ideas wherever you find your favorite podcast. Please subscribe and rate us on your preferred platform. For more information, visit bgsu.edu/bgideas.
This episode was sound engineered by Marcus Long, with sound editing by DeAnna MacKeigan and Marco Mendoza. Research assistance was provided by Branson Young, with editing by Kari Hanlin. To access the transcript for this episode, use the following link: https://bit.ly/3bZEfPW
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Academy Award winning screenwriter, director and producer, Dustin Lance Black, alongside Dr. Lesa Lockford, chair of the Department of Theatre and Film at BGSU, discuss authenticity in performance and storytelling. Our guests touch on the relationship between storytelling and creating meaningful dialogue about social issues.
Listeners can keep up with ICS happenings by following us on Twitter and Instagram @icsbgsu and on our Facebook page. You can listen to BG Ideas wherever you find your favorite podcast. Please subscribe and rate us on your preferred platform. For more information, visit bgsu.edu/bgideas.
This episode was sound engineered by Marcus Long, with sound editing by DeAnna MacKeigan and Marco Mendoza. Research assistance was provided by Branson Young, with editing by Kari Hanlin. To access the transcript for this episode, use the following link: https://bit.ly/3bZEfPW