Episode 014: Films Making a Difference - Cutting Content with an Important Social Message
This is part one of our four-part series covering EditCon 2019.
The EditCon 2019 series was generously sponsored by Deluxe
Unarmed Verses and Sgaawaay K’uuna (Edge of the Knife) are films that have intertwined themes of social justice into compelling stories, bringing important social messages to the screen in their respective genres of narrative and documentary film.
Meet editor Andres Landau and producer Lea Marin of Unarmed Verses and editor Sarah Hedar and director Helen Haig-Brown of Sgaawaay K’uuna (Edge of the Knife). The duos behind both of these films discuss the process of collaboration, sensitivity approaching the subject matter, and what each role contributes to the crafting of a powerful narrative. This panel was moderated by Michèle Hozer, CCE. Unarmed Verses (Trailer) from NFB/marketing on Vimeo.
Unarmed Verses
Sgaawaay K'uuna (Edge of the Knife)
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Credits
A special thanks goes to
Maureen Grant
the EditCon Committee
Alison Dowler
Jane MacRea
Boris FX
Hosted and Produced by
Sarah Taylor
EditCon 2019 Panels Recorded by
Jason Kanoza
Main Title Sound Design by
Jane Tattersall
ADR Recording by
Andrea Rusch
Mixed and Mastered by
Tony Bao
Original Music by
Chad Blain
Sponsor Narration by
Paul Winestock
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