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DevCom Workshop | Digital Story Telling + International Development - About Us
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Tuesday, 23 August 2016. Is to demonstrate how digital multimedia can clarify key policy issues in international development. Well-designed products can help frame policy alternatives and their consequences. For students and teachers of development. The random access character of digital media allows teachers to call-up materials to illustrate a variety of points of view and respond flexibly to “teachable moments” as they arise. Learn Online: Video and Audio Workshops. The DevCom Workshop’s overall...
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Living-Room War: 'My Thermonuclear Family' - Fade In awards
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Thoughts, musings, behind the scenes, works in process, and with a little luck, a chronicle of the making of writer/director Doug Karr’s first feature film from development to distribution. Tuesday, March 27, 2007. My Thermonuclear Family' - Fade In awards. I just heard the news: 'My Thermonuclear Family' is a quarterfinalist in the Fade In Awards. This is the best possible birthday present that the cosmos could have sent my way. Posted by Doug Karr @ 3/27/2007 03:59:00 PM. At March 31, 2007 10:03 AM.
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Living-Room War: Thespians in Prison
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Thoughts, musings, behind the scenes, works in process, and with a little luck, a chronicle of the making of writer/director Doug Karr’s first feature film from development to distribution. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Well I may not have managed to raise over a million dollars yet, but I've succeded in filling up my calendar with 'Down on a Dime' writing/directing homework. I've started a 10 week acting class at Michael Howard Studios. Posted by Doug Karr @ 1/31/2007 04:06:00 PM. Channel) screened at ov...
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Living-Room War: July 2005
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Thoughts, musings, behind the scenes, works in process, and with a little luck, a chronicle of the making of writer/director Doug Karr’s first feature film from development to distribution. Monday, July 25, 2005. More Anniversary Present Pictures. Here are some new production stills that I just got back from our photographer Alex Nunez:. Gaffer Joe Pauls, myself and Liane Balaban as Sandra Dobbs. Lara Fenton as Dianne Brown. David Alpay as Lonnie Dobbs, playing with fire. Thursday, July 21, 2005. Posted ...
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Living-Room War: Big Dog Refund - Turbo Tax Rap
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Thoughts, musings, behind the scenes, works in process, and with a little luck, a chronicle of the making of writer/director Doug Karr’s first feature film from development to distribution. Monday, April 02, 2007. Big Dog Refund - Turbo Tax Rap. Get that big dog refund. Eddie, Spiros, JQ and I spent a chunk of last week putting together this viral spec spot competition entry for the 'Turbo Tax Rap' Vanilla Ice hosted YouTube contest. If you have a sec, check it out. and don't forget to vote:. Past due ta...
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Living-Room War: Mexico, Malawi, New York, Halifax, Vancouver...
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Thoughts, musings, behind the scenes, works in process, and with a little luck, a chronicle of the making of writer/director Doug Karr’s first feature film from development to distribution. Tuesday, May 15, 2007. Mexico, Malawi, New York, Halifax, Vancouver. It feels like I'm on my round-the-world trip all over again. Just got back from two weeks working vacation in Mexico, getting a little R&R while researching and writing a new thriller screenplay, and now I'm off to Malawi, Africa on Friday. Channel) ...
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Living-Room War: New York in June
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Thoughts, musings, behind the scenes, works in process, and with a little luck, a chronicle of the making of writer/director Doug Karr’s first feature film from development to distribution. Tuesday, June 03, 2008. New York in June. OK, so that was the longest gap in this blog's history. It's not that I haven't had anything to report, quite the opposite in fact. I've been entirely overwhelmed. We're finally making some serious headway breaking into the commercial world:. Chop Wood Carry Water. And should ...
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Living-Room War: All-Nighter
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Thoughts, musings, behind the scenes, works in process, and with a little luck, a chronicle of the making of writer/director Doug Karr’s first feature film from development to distribution. Friday, March 06, 2009. Played to sold out audiences at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, we're back in the swing, writing and re-writing our four feature screenplays, getting them polished up and starting to work on packaging them with cast. Posted by Doug Karr @ 3/06/2009 06:14:00 AM. At February 23, 2010 2:12 AM.
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Living-Room War: Pictures & Progress
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Thoughts, musings, behind the scenes, works in process, and with a little luck, a chronicle of the making of writer/director Doug Karr’s first feature film from development to distribution. Monday, July 06, 2009. Since Sundance, things have been progressing at breakneck speed. As a research tool for one of the characters in Dwelling. I recently bought a medium format Yashica from the 70's and have been shooting a ton ever since. A bunch of my photos are now up at: dougkarr.com. Channel) screened at over ...
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Living-Room War: Feeling Lucky
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Thoughts, musings, behind the scenes, works in process, and with a little luck, a chronicle of the making of writer/director Doug Karr’s first feature film from development to distribution. Tuesday, April 10, 2007. Saturday I pitched 'My Thermonuclear Family' to a film studio here in town (which I can't name at this point) and the pitch went. VERY WELL! Rejection is the name of the game, but it only takes one yes. Posted by Doug Karr @ 4/10/2007 06:28:00 PM. Brooklyn, New York, United States.