Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Visiting Artist Experience At Wexner - Day One
One of the major projects I've been working on for the past few years is a documentary titled Lady Wrestler: The Amazing, Untold Story of African-American Women in the Ring. The story chronicles courageous black women who battled racism and sexism to become world wrestling champions in the '50s, '60s and '70s - several of whom still live in Columbus.
To put the finishing touches on this labor of love, I'm really grateful to be able to spend this week as a visiting artist at the Wexner Center for the Arts on the campus of The Ohio State University, my alma mater.
The first day (Monday, July 29) was mainly spent getting settled and transferring audio and video files from the Final Cut Pro video-editing software on my laptop to Wexner's professional editing suite in the Avid format, which is the industry standard for film, television, etc.
It's really exciting to be able to be in this laboratory of creativity.
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