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[Video] Greensboro’s Child – The Opening

May 25th, 2006 · 1 Comment

A preview of the first couple of minutes of Greensboro’s Child.

It’s hard to believe that I started this documentary back in ’97. I was an amateur, in college, holding a mic and pointing a camera at an interviewee, with a light kit set up in no particular order and no clue as to the importance of white balancing.

Well, you live and learn. And have I ever learned some valuable lessons working on this documentary.

Today is the first public screening in Greensboro since it won, “Best Independent Documentary” at the North Carolina Film and Video Festival in 2002. The current version now has a soundtrack and is 15 minutes shorter than the award-winning version.

I have many people to thank for making this opportunity a reality:

  • My brother, Sean Coon — for his amazing blogging skills and great mind for creating avenues that I can take advantage of…
  • John Ford — Thanks so much for taking Sean’s design and making this blog functional. We couldn’t have done it without your help.
  • Jonathan Daniel – Another brilliant web guru giving some of his genius to help make this site a reality.
  • The Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission – For getting my interest back into this subject material and sticking out their chins by taking on this monumental task.
  • Dale and Lowell at The Scene on South Elm for screening it.
  • Lastly, Willena and Kwame Cannon — for allowing me to stick my nose into their lives.

I look forward to meeting you tonight at the screening.

Tonight, May 25 7:00 PM & 9:00 PM and tommorow night at 7:00 PM

Tags: Andy Coon · Community · documentary · excerpt · Greensboro Massacre · GTRC · Kwame Cannon · Screenings · The GTRC · video · Willena Cannon

1 response so far ↓

  • 1 John Ford // May 31, 2006 at 5:40 pm

    Andy,

    You’re very welcome and I’m glad I could help.

    Keep up the great work!

    John

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