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Student Documentary in SF Bay Area
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Written by Sean on Tuesday, April 28, 2009
I’ve received a request for people interested in participating in a student documentary about BIID. This mainly for people in the SF Bay area. I am only passing the request on, not suggesting you should, or shouldn’t, participate
My name is Maria Fortiz-Morse, and I’m a filmmaker in the M.F.A. Documentary Film & Video program at Stanford University.
I received a Kodak grant to shoot a short 16mm color film, and am hoping to do a visual portrait of an transabled adult living in the San Francisco Bay Area (or Northern California).
I have read your section about press inquiries and appreciate your taking the time to read this request. I am a student and consider myself to be an artist and media educator — not a journalist or commercial producer. In the past, I have worked as a researcher and associate producer on PBS productions and am in the process of finishing a short documentary about two teenage boys with a rare neurological disorder (Lesch-Nyhan’s Disorder).
If you could forward my email and phone number to your contacts in the SF Bay Area, I would sincerely appreciate their consideration.
I can answer any questions, and look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Maria Fortiz-Morse
C: 650-815-9584
email: mfortiz@stanford.edu
Tags: BIID, Documentary, Film
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