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How TV Job Helps Filmmaker Hone Storytelling Skills - Tricia Regan

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2011

In Chapter 6 of 10 in her 2011 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, director and filmmaker Tricia Regan hones her storytelling skills working in television. She calls television storytelling "bootcamp" given the requirements for different cuts in a deadline driven environment. As a result, she learns to be flexible to best approach how to use story building blocks for different length pieces. Regan is an Emmy-Award winning filmmaker. She directed, produced and shot "Autism: The Musical." When not shooting documentary films, Regan has worked as a director, producer, and writer at ABC, NBC, FOX, and Lifetime. She earned a bachelors from Binghamton University and masters from New York University.

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