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Episode 204 | Heartfelt Journey, Filmmaker's Healing with Craig Renaud

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Get ready for an emotional and captivating journey in this week's episode of Documentary First. Join hosts Christian and Jason as they dive deep into an heartfelt conversation with none other than Craig Renaud, an acclaimed Peabody award-winning filmmaker. Brace yourself for a raw and touching exchange as Craig opens up about his personal connection to his latest project "SOUTHERN STORYTELLERS."

Venture into the world of "SOUTHERN STORYTELLERS," a mesmerizing three-part miniseries that escorts you into the heart of the American South. Craig Renaud, known for his prowess in bringing compelling stories to life, introduces us to some of the region's most influential creators. Through his lens, we get to journey alongside these remarkable individuals and explore the very essence of the places they call home.

But this isn't just any project for Craig – it's a poignant departure from his norm. For the first time, he's embarking on a creative endeavor without his brother and longtime collaborator, Brent. The bond between these two was unbreakable, forged through countless shared experiences. As Craig delves into their gripping journey, he recounts their early days of covering global conflicts and reveals the heart-wrenching truth about Brent, the first American journalist tragically lost in the turmoil of Ukraine in 2022.

The conversation delves even deeper into Craig's creative process, unveiling the intricate threads that weave his documentaries into compelling narratives. Tune in as he shares the intimate details of how "SOUTHERN STORYTELLERS" emerged from his own healing journey – a project that became more than just a film, but a means to cope with loss.

But that's not all – hear exclusive insights into Craig's upcoming projects, including a touching tribute to his brother Brent. Amidst the anecdotes and industry wisdom, Craig reminds us that mistakes are an inevitable part of the creative process and offers a powerful dose of encouragement for those who might be on the brink of giving up.

Of course, no episode of Documentary First is complete without our DocuView Déjà Vu segment, offering a fresh perspective on past gems. Plus, Christian provides a company update and a sneak peek into what's on the horizon – a future episode featuring Craig, where he unravels the challenges faced by independent filmmakers striving to carve a niche and make their mark. Learn firsthand the art of collaborating with PBS, especially when it comes to showcasing the magic of documentary films.

Don't miss this chance to embark on an emotional rollercoaster, as Craig Renaud's story resonates deeply and reminds us of the power of storytelling, healing, and the unbreakable bonds that shape our lives. Tune in now!

Timecodes:

  • Introduction to Craig Renaud. 0:00
  • Working with his brother Brent Renaud & John Alpert. 1:47
  • How to make peace with the loss. 8:43
  • The process of doing a documentary without Brent. 12:19
  • Getting to know them as people. 20:37
  • Sticking to the story and not the story. 28:55
  • Finding archival footage for the film. 33:31
  • Getting comfortable with making mistakes. 40:17
  • DocuView Déjà Vu 42:44

Craig: Summer of Soul, 2021, PG-13, Hulu / Prime Video, 118mins, IMDB Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11422728/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Christian: Mercury 13, 2018, 78 mins, Netflix, IMDB Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8139850/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_7_nm_1_q_mercury%252013

Jason: “Master Cinematographer Conrad Hall, ASC talk cinematography” , 124mins, Youtube Link: Master Cinematographer CONRAD HALL ASC Talks Cinematography

  • Christian’s Company update. 47:42

Find more information about Brent and his work and mentoring, including his foundation and mentorship, below on the websites.

http://BrentRenaudFoundation.org

link: HOME | Renaud B Redesign

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Get ready for an emotional and captivating journey in this week's episode of Documentary First. Join hosts Christian and Jason as they dive deep into an heartfelt conversation with none other than Craig Renaud, an acclaimed Peabody award-winning filmmaker. Brace yourself for a raw and touching exchange as Craig opens up about his personal connection to his latest project "SOUTHERN STORYTELLERS."

Venture into the world of "SOUTHERN STORYTELLERS," a mesmerizing three-part miniseries that escorts you into the heart of the American South. Craig Renaud, known for his prowess in bringing compelling stories to life, introduces us to some of the region's most influential creators. Through his lens, we get to journey alongside these remarkable individuals and explore the very essence of the places they call home.

But this isn't just any project for Craig – it's a poignant departure from his norm. For the first time, he's embarking on a creative endeavor without his brother and longtime collaborator, Brent. The bond between these two was unbreakable, forged through countless shared experiences. As Craig delves into their gripping journey, he recounts their early days of covering global conflicts and reveals the heart-wrenching truth about Brent, the first American journalist tragically lost in the turmoil of Ukraine in 2022.

The conversation delves even deeper into Craig's creative process, unveiling the intricate threads that weave his documentaries into compelling narratives. Tune in as he shares the intimate details of how "SOUTHERN STORYTELLERS" emerged from his own healing journey – a project that became more than just a film, but a means to cope with loss.

But that's not all – hear exclusive insights into Craig's upcoming projects, including a touching tribute to his brother Brent. Amidst the anecdotes and industry wisdom, Craig reminds us that mistakes are an inevitable part of the creative process and offers a powerful dose of encouragement for those who might be on the brink of giving up.

Of course, no episode of Documentary First is complete without our DocuView Déjà Vu segment, offering a fresh perspective on past gems. Plus, Christian provides a company update and a sneak peek into what's on the horizon – a future episode featuring Craig, where he unravels the challenges faced by independent filmmakers striving to carve a niche and make their mark. Learn firsthand the art of collaborating with PBS, especially when it comes to showcasing the magic of documentary films.

Don't miss this chance to embark on an emotional rollercoaster, as Craig Renaud's story resonates deeply and reminds us of the power of storytelling, healing, and the unbreakable bonds that shape our lives. Tune in now!

Timecodes:

  • Introduction to Craig Renaud. 0:00
  • Working with his brother Brent Renaud & John Alpert. 1:47
  • How to make peace with the loss. 8:43
  • The process of doing a documentary without Brent. 12:19
  • Getting to know them as people. 20:37
  • Sticking to the story and not the story. 28:55
  • Finding archival footage for the film. 33:31
  • Getting comfortable with making mistakes. 40:17
  • DocuView Déjà Vu 42:44

Craig: Summer of Soul, 2021, PG-13, Hulu / Prime Video, 118mins, IMDB Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11422728/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Christian: Mercury 13, 2018, 78 mins, Netflix, IMDB Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8139850/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_7_nm_1_q_mercury%252013

Jason: “Master Cinematographer Conrad Hall, ASC talk cinematography” , 124mins, Youtube Link: Master Cinematographer CONRAD HALL ASC Talks Cinematography

  • Christian’s Company update. 47:42

Find more information about Brent and his work and mentoring, including his foundation and mentorship, below on the websites.

http://BrentRenaudFoundation.org

link: HOME | Renaud B Redesign

  continue reading

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