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Dive into the behind-the-scenes world of Hulu's powerful new docuseries, Vow of Silence: The Assassination of Annie Mae. In Part 1, we sit down with director Yvonne Russo, along with executive producers Amy Kaufman and Caroline Waterlow, to explore the journey of bringing this compelling story to life. From the challenges of development to the importance of authenticity and conviction, this episode unpacks the creative process like never before.
On today's 28th episode of The unTITLED Podcast, we have our final interview podcast of the year: Part II of our conversation with Oscar-Winning Documentary Film Producer, Caroline Waterlow. We kick off the second part of our conversation by discussing the lack of female-centric documentary films. Caroline shares her experience working on the Janet Guthrie documentary "Qualified", her current project centered on the youngest X Games champion in history, Skateboarder Brighton Zeuner, she also talks about a past project that did not end up getting made, and shares why the narrative may not be shifting as fast as we would like (00:50); Caroline then talks about mentors she has had throughout her career, her experience as a female working in documentary film, and her relationship to sport (10:29); We wind down the conversation with Caroline sharing her favorite films with females in front of and behind the camera from the past few years (17:03); before she defines "Womanhood in 3 Words" and shares the last great thing she read (24:09).Subscribe, Rate and Review: Apple + SpotifyFollow and Engage: Instagram @untitled.offoc + Twitter @untitledofficSupport The Girls.
In our final two interview podcasts of 2020, we break up our conversation with Caroline Waterlow, Oscar-Winning Producer of "O.J.: Made in America" into two episodes. Today's episode is Part I. This was recorded in mid-November, just after the election. We begin the conversation with Caroline reflecting on what it was like in New York City the weekend the election results were reported, and chat about what an interesting time it has been (2:20); Caroline then begins to trace her career by sharing what it was like growing up as an only child in a home that exposed her to books, culture, film and television; specifically, how history was ever-present and the first thing she really connected to (8:22); She then shares the jobs and self-discoveries that led her to working in documentary film (13:10); Caroline and Shannon close out Part I of their conversation by discussing, "O.J.: Made in America", including the overall approach to the storytelling (21:03); Whether or not they categorize it as a sports documentary, why it was the right time for it, and why they love a good origin story (28:10); Later, the 26th edition of "Player Voicemail" (36:49).Subscribe, Rate, Review: Apple + SpotifyInstagram: @untitled.officTwitter: @untitledSupport The Girls.
A bonus conversation about the new 30 for 30 film 'Qualified,' which chronicles Janet Guthrie's captivating rise to become the first woman to ever compete in the Indianapolis 500. Host Jody Avirgan welcomes Janet herself along with filmmakers Jenna Ricker and Caroline Waterlow for an exploration of Janet's stunning achievements, how her career inexplicably stalled out, and what her story tells us about the state of women's equality. | All bonus conversations about 30 for 30 films are available in our archives: http://bit.ly/30Chat.
The program all about TV. Our guests: Caroline Waterlow, producer of Qualified, the upcoming ESPN 30 For 30 episode on Janet Guthrie, the first woman in auto racing history to qualify for the Indianapolis 500, and Kiki Melendez, organizer of the first OmniCultural Television Festival, held earlier this month in Los Angeles. Melendez will be joined by series creator/producer Cindy Chu, a festival winner for her comedy pilot Queens.
Episode 1: Interview with the talented Caroline Waterlow, who addresses many of the key themes behind the 5-part film "OJ: Made in America."
Ezra Edelman is the director of O.J.: Made in America. “When I say what I learned is that America is even more fucked up than I had previously thought, it’s that—the superficiality of it. How we are willingly seduced by these shiny people and these shiny things. And, again, when I looked at O.J.’s trajectory, that was an operating principle.” Thanks to MailChimp, Squarespace, Casper, and Secrets, Crimes, & Audiotape for sponsoring this week's episode. @ezraedelman [00:45] "Vanish" (Evan Ratliff • Wired • Nov 2009) [00:45] O.J.: Made in America [02:30] Magic & Bird: A Courtship of Rivals [10:30] The Straight Story [20:30] Tamara Rosenburg on IMDB [38:15] Caroline Waterlow on IMDB [39:15] Nina Krstic on IMDB [46:30] "What Football Does to the Brain" (Mike Orcutt • MIT Technology Review • Jan 2016) [52:15] "Most Black People Now Think O.J. Was Guilty" (Carl Bialik • FiveThirtyEight • Jun 2016)
8 AM - 1 - Orlando. 2 - What's up with the cheese in Lunchables?. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - "O.J.: Made In America" producer Caroline Waterlow comes on to talk about the documentary.