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Love triangle
(The Missouri Review, 2009-08)
In this episode of The Missouri Review podcast, we present the winner of the 'Documentary' category of our 2008 Audio/Video Competition, 'Love triangle' by Lauren Kirby--Publisher's Web site....
Grandpa
(The Missouri Review, 2008-03)
"On this Missouri Review podcast, we present the first place winner in the Documentary category of our 2007 Audio Competition. Lu Olkowski, in her documentary 'Grandpa,' looks at the Zagar family and how they deal with death. A father and son have a...
Sweeping statements
(The Missouri Review, 2008-02)
Our first installment of the Audio Competition winners features the first place recipient of the Narrative Essay category, Judith Sloan. The essay, "Sweeping statements," is a first-person author-read account of teaching theatre, writing...
Shakespeare in black and white
(The Missouri Review, 2008-03)
"On this Missouri Review podcast, we're pleased to present 'Shakespeare in Black and White,' by Richard Paul, which was the first runner-up in the documentary category of our 2007 Audio Competition. Richard Paul was also a winner in the narrative...
Dayenu
(The Missouri Review, 2009-09)
"On this Missouri Review podcast we conclude our presentation of the winners of our 2008 Audio/Video competition with Judith Sloan's 'Dayenu,' the winner in the Narrative Essay category."--Publisher's Web site....
The secret pianos of Manhattan
(The Missouri Review, 2008-03)
"On this Missouri Review podcast, we're happy to share 'The Secret pianos of Manhattan,' by Ken Cormier, which was the 2nd runner-up in the Documentary category our of 2007 audio competition. Ken Cormier is editor and producer of The Lumberyard, a...
The thing at the foot of the bed
(The Missouri Review, 2010-03)
In this episode of The Missouri Review podcast is presented a finalist from the 2009 Audio Compeition, a documentary essay called "The thing at the foot of the bed" by Rachel Yoder. Several people recount otherworldly experiences in both waking...
Voices of the dead
(The Missouri Review, 2011-10)
Ken Cormier was The Missouri Review's 2011 Audio Contest winner in the self-recorded documentary category....
Nuns on trial
(The Missouri Review, 2012-07)
Emma Weatherill is The Missouri Review's 2012 Audio Contest winner in the audio documentary category....
A brief investigation into the origins of a cookie memory
(The Missouri Review, 2012-09)
Rachel Coonce is The Missouri Review's 2012 Audio Contest Honorable Mention recipient in the documentary category....
Citizen Jane Filmmakers Series : a conversation with Jennifer Lafleur
(The Missouri Review, 2016-01)
As part of the Citizen Jane Filmmakers Series, The Missouri Review Soundbooth Podcast interviews Jennifer Lafleur who is an actress who plays the eldest of three sisters in "The Midnight Swim," which won several independent film awards. "The...
Citizen Jane Filmmakers Series : a conversation with Sharon Shattuck
(The Missouri Review, 2015-11)
This week The Missouri Review Soundbooth Podcast, inaugurates a series of podcasts about the Citizen Jane Film festival. The Citizen Jane Film Festival celebrates independent film by independent women and takes place in Columbia, Missouri, every...
Citizen Jane Filmmakers Series : a conversation with Sara Blecher
(The Missouri Review, 2016-02)
Sara Blecher is a co-founder of CINGA Productions, a South African-based production company that has made numerous award-winning films, documentaries, and series, including Zero Tolerance which was nominated for an international Emmy Award. Blecher...
LIFE, liberty & the pursuit of visual happiness : the development of documentary journalism, from magazine picture stories to Netflix serials
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
in the development of visual communication that has its roots all the way back at the invention of photography. Later iterations included the motion picture, the documentary, the picture stories of LIFE magazine and National Geographic, and photo essays by the Magnum...
Documentary advertising and consumer perception of a brand : a case study of Dove Beauty's 'Selfie' advertisement
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
this is through a style of advertising that tells the real stories of real people. This is what the study refers to as "documentary-style advertising." It is not a term used in academia or in the advertising industry, but rather a term created for this research...
The experimental origins of NPR
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
the institution's voice changed so radically over the years, when and how that change occurred, and to investigate the tensions and resonances between news on the one-hand, and imaginative documentary forms on the other....
Mizzou weekly, volume 34, number 21 (February 28, 2013)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. University Affairs. Publications and Alumni Communication., 2013)
Take us with you : disclosing newsgathering in investigative podcasts
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
Mosaics Magazine, 2015 Summer
(University of Missouri--Columbia, College of Arts and Science, 2015)
A&S and the AAU -- MU's Role as a Land-grant University -- Supplemental Fees Make Impact -- EPSCoR Grant -- Documenting Language -- Now Hiring -- Good Science Requires Good Statistics -- Research Data Center at MU -- Documentary Filmmaking...
Transgender image : a framing analysis of transgender portrayal in New York Times
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2016)
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