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In this podcast episode, Rob Lee hosts a discussion with Danielle Eliska and Juanita Anderson about their experiences and perspectives as filmmakers in Detroit. They explore the city's influence on their work, the importance of community, and the unique challenges faced by black women artists. Danielle shares her journey from writing to filmmaking, inspired by influential directors, and her later venture into photography. Juanita discusses the industry-wide issues of funding and distribution for black filmmakers and the joy of the creative process. Both guests highlight the significance of mentors and personal support systems, their preference for early mornings, and the value of health and meaningful possessions. The episode concludes with a light conversation about the last movies they watched for fun. π₯ππ©πΏβπ¨
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Website: www.danielleeliska.com, juanita-anderson
X: @filmanderson
Instagram: danielle.eliska, juanitaanderson_film
LinkedIn: Danielle Eliska L., Juanita Anderson
If you enjoyed this insightful conversation with Danielle Eliska and Juanita Anderson, don't miss the chance to dive deeper into their world. Visit their websites and follow them on social media to keep up with their incredible work in the Detroit filmmaking scene. Your support means everything to creators like them.
πAnd while you're at it, show some love for this episode too! Take a moment to rate and review us β your feedback is invaluable and helps others find us.π
Lastly, if you want to contribute to the ongoing success of our podcast, consider supporting us on Patreon. Every bit of support counts, and we're grateful for listeners like you. Let's keep these important conversations going! ποΈππ¬
Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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In this podcast episode, Rob Lee hosts a discussion with Danielle Eliska and Juanita Anderson about their experiences and perspectives as filmmakers in Detroit. They explore the city's influence on their work, the importance of community, and the unique challenges faced by black women artists. Danielle shares her journey from writing to filmmaking, inspired by influential directors, and her later venture into photography. Juanita discusses the industry-wide issues of funding and distribution for black filmmakers and the joy of the creative process. Both guests highlight the significance of mentors and personal support systems, their preference for early mornings, and the value of health and meaningful possessions. The episode concludes with a light conversation about the last movies they watched for fun. π₯ππ©πΏβπ¨
Episode Highlight:
Key Takeaways
Links:
Website: www.danielleeliska.com, juanita-anderson
X: @filmanderson
Instagram: danielle.eliska, juanitaanderson_film
LinkedIn: Danielle Eliska L., Juanita Anderson
If you enjoyed this insightful conversation with Danielle Eliska and Juanita Anderson, don't miss the chance to dive deeper into their world. Visit their websites and follow them on social media to keep up with their incredible work in the Detroit filmmaking scene. Your support means everything to creators like them.
πAnd while you're at it, show some love for this episode too! Take a moment to rate and review us β your feedback is invaluable and helps others find us.π
Lastly, if you want to contribute to the ongoing success of our podcast, consider supporting us on Patreon. Every bit of support counts, and we're grateful for listeners like you. Let's keep these important conversations going! ποΈππ¬
Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
Production:
Photos:
Support the podcast
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