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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Art And Business Of Documentary Filmmaking: Insights From “La Buena Cosecha” And Its Role In Highlighting Latino Contributions To The United States

Cedeno-Lopez, Melanie 01 January 2024 (has links) (PDF)
La Buena Cosecha is a feature-length documentary that explores the remarkable contributions of Latino business owners in Orlando and the United States. The film delves into the journeys of two families of entrepreneurs from Colombia and Puerto Rico, as they navigate the competitive U.S. food market. Faced with numerous obstacles, they must persevere to fulfill their dreams, honor their Latino heritage, secure a legacy for their children, and make lasting contributions to the U.S. economy. La Buena Cosecha not only celebrates their positive impact but also challenges stereotypes about the Latino community, underscoring their incredible potential to shape the nation for the better. Directed by Melanie Cedeño-Lopez, La Buena Cosecha, has been produced as part of the requirements for earning a Master of Fine Arts in Feature Film Production from the University of Central Florida.
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Ode to Amiel: A Micro-budget Experimental Essay Film

Redman, Phyllis 01 January 2015 (has links)
Ode to Amiel is a feature-length experimental essay film by Phyllis Redman, made as part of the requirements for earning a Master of Fine Arts in Film in the Entrepreneurial Digital Cinema track from the University of Central Florida. The film explores one woman's reaction to trauma and depersonalization disorder through the journal entries of 19th Century Swiss philosopher, Henri Frederic Amiel. Passages from Amiel's Journal Intime provide the narrative and voice over for the lead character, a grieving mother who finds herself locked behind an inescapable, invisible and immaterial barrier that separates her from the outside world. Following the guidelines of the film program, the film was produced on a micro-budget (under $50,000) level. The goal was to create a film that was effectively a no-budget film, one similar in process to that of Tarnation, an award-winning experimental film created for $200. With an actual shooting cost of under $1,000, Ode to Amiel met this challenge. This is the record of the film's progression from development to picture lock, in preparation for distribution.
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Finding Treasure: The Story of a Micro-budget Digital Film

Williamson, Christopher 01 January 2015 (has links)
Treasure is a feature-length narrative fictional film directed by Chris Williamson as part of the requirements for earning a Master of Fine Arts in Entrepreneurial Digital Cinema from the School of Visual Arts and Design at the University of Central Florida. This thesis is a documentary record of the film production from concept to completion. In this thesis the concerns of authorship are explored from the perspective of the author as the executive producer, writer, and director of the film.

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