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Special Guests Jacob Leighton Burns Co-director Zachary Burns Co-director The Cinematropolis co-founders and co-curators Jacob and Zachary Burns join The Cinematropolis Radio to talk about their first documentary, Fleeting Light. A few words about Fleeting Light from the official synopsis: A group of blind and visually impaired individuals prove that art is accessible to everyone when they are given the opportunity to take a photography class that will result in a gallery art show featuring their work. The film explores those who participated in the course, focusing not on the difficulties they experience because of their vision impairments, but what they do in spite of them. In this talk, Jacob and Zachary discuss the origin of this film and how they took on the unique challenges of making a documentary based on the photography class for the visually impaired Zachary was teaching for New View Oklahoma. They describe the overwhelming support of New View Oklahoma and bringing Planet Thunder’s very own spin to their first foray into documentary filmmaking. Learn more about Fleeting Light by following Planet Thunder Productions on Facebook and Twitter. Fleeting Light deadCenter Schedule World Premiere – Saturday, June 10 – 3:30 P.M. in “The Okie Not So Short Shorts” […]
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Special Guests Jacob Leighton Burns Co-director Zachary Burns Co-director The Cinematropolis co-founders and co-curators Jacob and Zachary Burns join The Cinematropolis Radio to talk about their first documentary, Fleeting Light. A few words about Fleeting Light from the official synopsis: A group of blind and visually impaired individuals prove that art is accessible to everyone when they are given the opportunity to take a photography class that will result in a gallery art show featuring their work. The film explores those who participated in the course, focusing not on the difficulties they experience because of their vision impairments, but what they do in spite of them. In this talk, Jacob and Zachary discuss the origin of this film and how they took on the unique challenges of making a documentary based on the photography class for the visually impaired Zachary was teaching for New View Oklahoma. They describe the overwhelming support of New View Oklahoma and bringing Planet Thunder’s very own spin to their first foray into documentary filmmaking. Learn more about Fleeting Light by following Planet Thunder Productions on Facebook and Twitter. Fleeting Light deadCenter Schedule World Premiere – Saturday, June 10 – 3:30 P.M. in “The Okie Not So Short Shorts” […]
The post Fleeting Light – Documenting A New View for the Visually Impaired appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
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