- 1:13 – How did you get into filmmaking?
- 3:37 – I am just one person. How do I make a difference?
- 8:21 – How will I know where to direct my energies to create change?
- 10:55 – Dead ends. What didn’t work.
- 13:24 – Making the work accessible.
- 17:31 – Entertainment vs Insight.
- 19:22 – Principles in making an audience care.
- 20:58 – Should we consider the audience while making the film?
- 24:28 – Why film, and not another medium?
- 26:28 – Knowing your Impact.
- 28:44 – Engagement without the power of cinema.
- 31:51 – Is there a danger in making impactful films?
- 34:46 – Propaganda.
- 37:57 – Insight on the process.
Impact & Storytellers
Mobilizing People Around Cinema: Chris Temple
From living in a Syrian refugee camp to surviving on a dollar a day as a radish farmer in Guatemala, Chris and his co-founder Zach are pioneering a new style of documentary filmmaking. The vision for their non-profit “Living on One” is to use immersive storytelling to raise awareness and inspire action around pressing global issues.
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