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S2, E17: SXSW Behind-the-Scenes with Producer Janice Overbeck

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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark share another episode from the 29th floor while surrounded by the gorgeous skyline of Austin, Texas, and during SXSW no less. Janice Overbeck is bringing documentary filmmaking into the future, strategizing about how to best communicate calls to action and promote climate messages. She’s been connected to such fabulous work as “Plastic Earth” (2023), “The Last Bumblebee” (2024), and the upcoming “Capturing the Carbon” series. Janice was even gracious enough to share an exciting trailer for her work, so if you stick with this interesting conversation, you’ll get to see and/or hear, depending on how you’re listening in, a sneak peak at what’s coming up for her. We learned a lot about how the creative forces behind documentary film can promote climate action by telling real stories.

We look forward to seeing what important facts, places, data and concepts her production team can shine light on next. You can check those out for yourself by keeping up with any and all updates on their website: https://2050pictures.com

Please like & follow “The Tie-In” here: @the_tie_in_pod


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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark share another episode from the 29th floor while surrounded by the gorgeous skyline of Austin, Texas, and during SXSW no less. Janice Overbeck is bringing documentary filmmaking into the future, strategizing about how to best communicate calls to action and promote climate messages. She’s been connected to such fabulous work as “Plastic Earth” (2023), “The Last Bumblebee” (2024), and the upcoming “Capturing the Carbon” series. Janice was even gracious enough to share an exciting trailer for her work, so if you stick with this interesting conversation, you’ll get to see and/or hear, depending on how you’re listening in, a sneak peak at what’s coming up for her. We learned a lot about how the creative forces behind documentary film can promote climate action by telling real stories.

We look forward to seeing what important facts, places, data and concepts her production team can shine light on next. You can check those out for yourself by keeping up with any and all updates on their website: https://2050pictures.com

Please like & follow “The Tie-In” here: @the_tie_in_pod


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