National database of BIPOC doc editors to launch in June The Alliance of Documentary Editors is set to launch a new initiative aimed at making documentary edit rooms more inclusive industry-wide via a public, national database of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and . May 27, 2021
The Alliance of Documentary Editors is set to launch a new initiative aimed at making documentary edit rooms more inclusive industry-wide via a public, national database of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) documentary editors.
Launching officially on June 3 as part of the Full Frame Film Festival, the database is designed to be a fully searchable, user-friendly website that will include a range from highly experienced editors to rising assistant editors. The end users of producers, creators and filmmakers can search the database to expand th
I heard it thunder on Thursday, Feb. 11, and according to folk lore it should snow in seven days. I am anxious to see if this will come to pass.
Thank you to all the readers that have called about the photo in last weekâs paper of our fourth grade class. We have been able to identify almost all of the group. The other teacher is Mrs. Swaringen.
We also discussed the fact that our clothes were our best school clothes, but not our Sunday clothes. I was not allowed to wear my Sunday dress or shoes to school. I have also had some readers that told me they had a magnifying glass out trying to find their picture. It is just amazing that some of us have changed so much over the years we do not recognize ourselves and others look just like they did in the 1949 photo.