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RITMO EN LOS BARRIOS
A short film with Actuality Media
A short documentary about a program run by Building New Hope - a changemaker based in Granada, Nicaragua. This video was produced on location by an Actuality Media student crew and shot with a Canon T2i. Director: Sarah Baker Producer: Gabriela Schulte Cinematographer: Ryan Hogue Editor: Suzanna Colberg Un documental que fue planificado, filmado y editado en Granada , Nicaragua. Ritmo en los Barrios es un programa que enseña a niños pobres a encontrar su talento musical. Para más información: www.ritmoenlosbarriosnicaragua.blogspot.com A documentary that was planned, shot, and edited in a month down in Granada, Nicaragua. Ritmo en los Barrios is a program that teaches impoverished children to find their inner musical talent. For more information: www.rhythminthebarriosnicaragua.blogspot.com Actuality Media is on the ground with every student crew to oversee production of these short documentaries, providing the services of executive producer, production manager, location scout, additional editing, and whatever else is needed to complete the project. We are more than a film study abroad program. Actuality Media is a service learning organization that takes students and young professionals abroad to create media on changemakers in developing communities around the world. Our films spread the word about nonprofits, NGOs and social entrepreneurs who are implementing innovative, new ideas to combat chronic social problems. Find out more about our work and adventures at www.actualitymedia.org
LATINO AMERICANS
A Peabody Award winning documentary from PBS/WETA
LATINO AMERICANS is a landmark three-part, six-hour documentary series that is set to air nationally on PBS in the fall of 2013. To watch visit pbs.org or shop.pbs.org
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GREATER THAN PODCAST
Greater than is a storytelling platform. We tell stories about people and organizations that overcome, that keep on despite the desolation they've seen or been through. And we ask ourselves, how can we use these stories to tackle systems of injustice, inequality, racism, poverty, and shift narratives?
Hosted by Dhanya Addanki and Jenn Junod, and produced by Gabriela Schulte, this show curates spaces for uncomfortable but necessary conversations about vulnerable issues. It's designed for an audience who isn't afraid to be frustrated at the state of our world because they understand hope prevails. To listen visit apple podcasts.
Role: Producer