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Audio Documentary Workshop
with Third Coast Festival Directors

posted 2-2-2009

A photo of Julie ShapiroThird Coast Festival Director Julie Shapiro

Where: Learning Collaboration Studio, Rm 060, Science and Engineering Library.
When: Thursday February 19, 9–11:30 am

Application required. (Apply)
Deadline: February 13, 5pm

Interested in playing your audio work for a small group of sympathetic yet discriminating fellow producers? Would you like to hone your critical listening skills in a group context? Here's a chance to do both.

Third Coast Audio Festival directors Johanna Zorn and Julie Shapiro lead the way as a group of 10 audio producers (amateurs welcome!) listen to each other's work and get feedback from the experts.

Participants may bring completed audio projects, drafts of work in progress, or share ideas for a future piece. Presented in conjunction with The Ohio State University’s Digital Media in a Social World Conference.

Send an email using the Digital Union's contact form for more info.

Participants will be notified of their acceptance via email on February 16th.

Facilitators—Third Coast Festival Directors

Johanna Zorn

Third Coast Festival Executive Director Johanna Zorn has worked for Chicago Public Radio for nearly three decades, beginning fresh out of college as an intern. She has produced and directed numerous programs, and spent ten years as the Executive Producer of CPR’s acclaimed public affairs series Chicago Matters. It was during those years that Zorn realized there was a great need for a festival that supported the field of documentary audio. Zorn and colleague Julie Shapiro founded the Third Coast International Audio Festival in 2000, and have led it through eight successful years.

Julie Shapiro

Third Coast Festival Managing Director Julie Shapiro has been with the Festival since its inaugural year (2000). Before moving to Chicago, she worked at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and produced Storylines Southeast, a public radio series about literature from that region. Shapiro makes audio art for public presentation and can occasionally be heard on the public radio airwaves.

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