Body of Work: Ann Tegnell (Night 1) - Hybrid Online and On-Site
Body of Work: Ann Tegnell (Night 1) - Hybrid Online and On-Site
Please notify us via email (inquiry@scribe.org) or via phone (215-222-4201) if you would like to attend in-person! Proof of COVID-19 vaccination and masking is required.
Ann Tegnell is an Academy Award and Emmy nominated producer–director and editor with years of professional experience as a storyteller. She is the dean of long form documentary film editors in the Philadelphia region, working extensively as an independent media maker while creating commercial and public broadcasting, non-broadcast and new media. The hallmark of her work has been her collaborations with other filmmakers, including editors, to create an exquisite Body of Work, exploring extraordinary lives of ordinary people. Over three days we will watch a range of work edited, as well as directed and produced by Tegnell, and will have a chance to talk with the filmmaker and her collaborators.
Wednesday, September 28, 7:00 PM
Portraits
J. Rufus Caleb
(USA, 2008, 5 min)
Produced and Directed by Glenn Holsten, Edited by Ann Tegnell
Short film featuring the work of playwright, J. Rufus Caleb
Charles O. Anderson
(USA, 2007, 5 min)
Produced and Directed by Glenn Holsten, Edited by Ann Tegnell
Short film featuring the work of dancer, Charles O. Anderson
Vera Nakonechny
(USA, 2008, 5 min)
Produced and Directed by Glenn Holsten, Edited by Ann Tegnell
Short film featuring the practice of folk and traditional artist Vera Nakonechny
A Family Gathering
(USA, 1989, 52 min)
Produced by Lise Yasui, Directed by Ann Tegnell and Lise Yasui, Edited by Ann Tegnell
From a highly personal perspective, A Family Gathering tells the dramatic story of the consequences of the U.S. internment policy and the Yasui family's long battle to reclaim their place as Americans.
In-person at Scribe Video Center and online via Crowdcast.