November 10, 2012

Live Tweeting Doc-A-Thon: Get The Money

DOC NYC programmer Basil Tsiokos demonstrated incredible texting fortitude on Friday by live-tweeting the Doc-A-Thon panel Get The Money all day. What follows can easily be considered the epic of Storified live-tweets about documentary (at least thus far). Click here for the Twitter goodness.

November 10, 2012

Live Tweeting Doc-A-Thon: Get The Money

DOC NYC programmer Basil Tsiokos demonstrated incredible texting fortitude on Friday by live-tweeting the Doc-A-Thon panel Get The Money all day. What follows can easily be considered the epic of Storified live-tweets about documentary (at least thus far). Click here for the Twitter goodness.

November 10, 2012

Live Tweeting Doc-A-Thon: Get The Money

DOC NYC programmer Basil Tsiokos demonstrated incredible texting fortitude on Friday by live-tweeting the Doc-A-Thon panel Get The Money all day. What follows can easily be considered the epic of Storified live-tweets about documentary (at least thus far). Click here for the Twitter goodness.

November 10, 2012

Persistence of Vision: The Greatest Animated Film Never Made

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Maggie Glass. Director Kevin Schleck speaks at the screening of his film Persistence of Vision. Photo by Simon Luethi. Early on in Kevin Schreck’s PERSISTENCE OF VISION, legendary animator Richard Williams lays out plainly, but exquisitely, the value of animation: “It is capable of doing anything.” As […]

November 10, 2012

Persistence of Vision: The Greatest Animated Film Never Made

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Maggie Glass. Director Kevin Schleck speaks at the screening of his film Persistence of Vision. Photo by Simon Luethi. Early on in Kevin Schreck’s PERSISTENCE OF VISION, legendary animator Richard Williams lays out plainly, but exquisitely, the value of animation: “It is capable of doing anything.” As […]

November 10, 2012

Persistence of Vision: The Greatest Animated Film Never Made

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Maggie Glass. Director Kevin Schleck speaks at the screening of his film Persistence of Vision. Photo by Simon Luethi. Early on in Kevin Schreck’s PERSISTENCE OF VISION, legendary animator Richard Williams lays out plainly, but exquisitely, the value of animation: “It is capable of doing anything.” As […]

November 9, 2012

Venus And Serena: An Intimate Look at the Williams Sisters

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Maggie Glass. Director Michelle Major introduced her film VENUS AND SERENA at a kickoff Gala Presentation on Thursday. With many New Yorkers still suffering from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, VENUS AND SERENA–an uplifting story of determination against great odds–was a fitting film to kick off the […]

November 9, 2012

Venus And Serena: An Intimate Look at the Williams Sisters

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Maggie Glass. Director Michelle Major introduced her film VENUS AND SERENA at a kickoff Gala Presentation on Thursday. With many New Yorkers still suffering from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, VENUS AND SERENA–an uplifting story of determination against great odds–was a fitting film to kick off the […]

November 9, 2012

Venus And Serena: An Intimate Look at the Williams Sisters

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Maggie Glass. Director Michelle Major introduced her film VENUS AND SERENA at a kickoff Gala Presentation on Thursday. With many New Yorkers still suffering from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, VENUS AND SERENA–an uplifting story of determination against great odds–was a fitting film to kick off the […]

November 9, 2012

Artifact Shines a Light on the Record Industry

Musician and actor Jared Leto introduced the film ARTIFACT last night at DOC NYC’s opening night. In retrospect, the genesis of what would become the documentary film ARTIFACT seems pedestrian enough. The members of the rock band 30 Seconds to Mars, about to embark on the making of their third album This is War, decided […]