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Kristin Atwell Ford: Emmy Award-Winning Documentarian (Part TWO) - Epi. 145, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

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This is part two of a two-part podcast.
In the second part of the Kristin Atwell Ford podcast, we elaborate on the involvement of Ed Mell on the production of "Riders of the Purple Sage" and discuss the films Kristin filmed earlier in her career. This includes a film produced for the Salt River Project narrated by Peter Coyote which received an Emmy - in fact, she has two Emmys for her projects - and she explains how that project came to be. This is an individual who's donated her entire life to making documentary films and of subjects that aren't the normal topics you might think commercial. Kristin also discusses her influences and the individuals that are important in the field of documentary films, such as the celebrated Ken Burns and his impact on documentary filmmaking as a whole.
Kristin's current project "Riders of the Purple Sage: The Making of a Western Opera" revolves around the making of a Western opera and highlights the artistic visions of all involved, including Medicine Man Gallery represented artist Ed Mell. Due to the covid-19 pandemic, the wide-release of this documentary was delayed a year and is being released in 2021 instead. One of the reasons that we're having her on the podcast is for a fundraiser for actors. It's important to be able to support actors and to support those people that are in the arts that really can't make a living during a pandemic.
From March 25th – April 18th, 2021 you can see Kristin's movie from the comfort of your own home, with half of all proceeds benefitting The Actors Fund, a human resources organization that provides a safety net for all entertainment professionals - onstage and backstage, in film, theater, television, music, opera, radio, and dance. It's available for $10 (link below) and is a tax-deductible project helping people in need. I hope that you enjoy this two-part episode and please visit http://watch.ridersoperafilm.com to learn more.
Watch the trailer for “Riders of the Purple Sage: The Making of a Western Opera” here:
https://vimeo.com/233606538

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This is part two of a two-part podcast.
In the second part of the Kristin Atwell Ford podcast, we elaborate on the involvement of Ed Mell on the production of "Riders of the Purple Sage" and discuss the films Kristin filmed earlier in her career. This includes a film produced for the Salt River Project narrated by Peter Coyote which received an Emmy - in fact, she has two Emmys for her projects - and she explains how that project came to be. This is an individual who's donated her entire life to making documentary films and of subjects that aren't the normal topics you might think commercial. Kristin also discusses her influences and the individuals that are important in the field of documentary films, such as the celebrated Ken Burns and his impact on documentary filmmaking as a whole.
Kristin's current project "Riders of the Purple Sage: The Making of a Western Opera" revolves around the making of a Western opera and highlights the artistic visions of all involved, including Medicine Man Gallery represented artist Ed Mell. Due to the covid-19 pandemic, the wide-release of this documentary was delayed a year and is being released in 2021 instead. One of the reasons that we're having her on the podcast is for a fundraiser for actors. It's important to be able to support actors and to support those people that are in the arts that really can't make a living during a pandemic.
From March 25th – April 18th, 2021 you can see Kristin's movie from the comfort of your own home, with half of all proceeds benefitting The Actors Fund, a human resources organization that provides a safety net for all entertainment professionals - onstage and backstage, in film, theater, television, music, opera, radio, and dance. It's available for $10 (link below) and is a tax-deductible project helping people in need. I hope that you enjoy this two-part episode and please visit http://watch.ridersoperafilm.com to learn more.
Watch the trailer for “Riders of the Purple Sage: The Making of a Western Opera” here:
https://vimeo.com/233606538

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