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In this episode, filmmaker Fr3deR1ck Taylor discusses his journey as a Black documentarian, the challenges of the film industry, and the importance of embracing one's African heritage.
We also talk about:
- The power of film to drive social change and the responsibility of filmmakers
- The impact of social media and technology on the entertainment industry
- The need for more diverse representation and support for Black artists
- The Driving Miss Daisy story and how it impacted Fr3deR1ck's career
- The Emmy process and how to advocate for yourself as a filmmaker
- The three key things Fr3deR1ck would teach a new documentary filmmaker
Products, software, websites, people or places mentioned:
- After the Fall, HIV Grows Up
- PBS
- BBC
- Magellan
- Parasite
- Iron Man
- Geo
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