Fof of Truth: Bad Press and the Fight for Free
Press
In this episode of 'The Fog of Truth,' we delve into the
documentary film 'Bad Press,' which highlights the significance of
free press within Native American communities, specifically
focusing on the Muscogee Creek Nation. The film’s directors,
Rebecca Lansbury Baker and Joe Peeler share their journey of making
the documentary and the challenges faced by Indigenous
journalists.
Introduction to
the Episode with clip from the film.
Discussion on
the Film 'Bad Press
Meet the
Directors
The
Importance of Free Press
The Making of
'Bad Press"
Challenges and
Trust Building
Economic
Implications
Fundraising for
the Film
Editing and
Storytelling
Global
Relevance of the Film
Shooting and
Editing Dynamics
Conclusion and
Final Thoughts
About the Podcast
A podcast exploring the definition and boundaries of documentary cinema, as well as current releases within the genre.