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How can audio storytelling translate to — and interact with — media like photography and print, and platforms like public installations and live events? And how to conceive and develop such projects?
At the 2018 Third Coast Conference, independent producer Ruxandra Guidi and Sayre Quevedo, a multimedia artist & journalist, dove into these questions together. During their session, they shared their inspirations, works-in-progress, and tips on how to make successful collaborations that bring stories back to communities.
You can find the visuals referenced in this conference session on our website, ThirdCoastFestival.org. There you can also find a link to the full transcript of the this episode, thanks to Descript.
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How can audio storytelling translate to — and interact with — media like photography and print, and platforms like public installations and live events? And how to conceive and develop such projects?
At the 2018 Third Coast Conference, independent producer Ruxandra Guidi and Sayre Quevedo, a multimedia artist & journalist, dove into these questions together. During their session, they shared their inspirations, works-in-progress, and tips on how to make successful collaborations that bring stories back to communities.
You can find the visuals referenced in this conference session on our website, ThirdCoastFestival.org. There you can also find a link to the full transcript of the this episode, thanks to Descript.
We're sharing so much more each week - sign up for Producer News to stay in the loop!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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