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Illustration on Trial

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Why are illustrators hired to capture trials? Going where cameras cannot and recording everything from Charles Manson’s trial to Supreme Court proceedings, these artists play a crucial role in showing the public what happens behind closed doors. We speak with veteran courtroom illustrators Bill Robles, Jane Rosenberg, Arthur Lien, and Elizabeth Williams to discover if artists can ever be objective observers.

To find blogs and images for each episode, go to domestika.org/podcasts. And to find online courses on hundreds of creative topics, go to domestika.org.

This episode includes audio clips from Chicago (2002) by Rob Marshall, The Aviator (2004) by Martin Scorsese, and To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) by Robert Mulligan.

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Manage episode 289250208 series 2890457
Content provided by Domestika. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Domestika or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Why are illustrators hired to capture trials? Going where cameras cannot and recording everything from Charles Manson’s trial to Supreme Court proceedings, these artists play a crucial role in showing the public what happens behind closed doors. We speak with veteran courtroom illustrators Bill Robles, Jane Rosenberg, Arthur Lien, and Elizabeth Williams to discover if artists can ever be objective observers.

To find blogs and images for each episode, go to domestika.org/podcasts. And to find online courses on hundreds of creative topics, go to domestika.org.

This episode includes audio clips from Chicago (2002) by Rob Marshall, The Aviator (2004) by Martin Scorsese, and To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) by Robert Mulligan.

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