Host Jessica Kleinschmidt interviews photographer and filmmaker Jean Fruth. Jean directs and produces the documentary "See Her Be Her" which will premiere Sunday, October 27. Jessica and Jean discuss a wide range of topics including DJ'ing for the 49ers and Giants, the Bay Area hip-hop music scene, having a residency in Las Vegas, and more.
"See He Be Her" will premiere Sunday October 27, at 8:00 PM ET on MLB Network, in between Games 2 and 3 of the World Series.
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-2:58: Welcome Jean to Short and to the Point
-3:06: Importance of “See Her Be Her”
-4:48: Filming in Uganda
-6:44: Adversity of women to prove themselves
-8:53: Editing process
-10:32: Interview that stands out?
-12:58: Legends embracing the idea of women playing baseball
-14:16: Creative process
-16:04: Being a baseball photographer
-17:22: Billie Jean King
-19:20: Normalizing women’s sports/girls in baseball
-20:53: Did Jean’s viewpoint of the film change during the creative process?
-22:40: Being an outlet for the subjects
-25:03: Having the platform to share these stories
-26:26: Male figures being hesitant allowing girls to play baseball
-27:31: Being feminine and playing baseball
-28:44: Ultimate takeaway Jean wants the audience to have
-30:34: Shooting sports events at the Oakland Coliseum
-32:32: Relationship between photographer and subject
-34:25: Unique theme that all countries have when it comes to baseball
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