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Ian Duffee joined the group Reader and Text 9 years ago
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Ian Duffee wrote a new post on the site Fact vs. Nonfiction 9 years, 1 month ago
Sometimes a film maker will witness an event and then try to capture it on film. McElwee does the opposite, starting with a camera on his shoulder, and from there lives […]
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Ian Duffee commented on the post, The Power and Limits of Voice, on the site Fact vs. Nonfiction 9 years, 2 months ago
I think reading Serial’s transcripts would be like reading a movie’s screenplay so that you don’t get distracted from the plot by the scenery. Serial was’t made to be read. Koenig is an experienced radio producer, […]
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Ian Duffee commented on the post, Is Truth the Key to Creativity?, on the site Fact vs. Nonfiction 9 years, 2 months ago
This is neat. Though I think “truth” might be a little strong of a word. I think Didion is aware she is hammering complex people, places, and events into a digestible narrative. Her skewed perception of a thing […]
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Ian Duffee wrote a new post on the site Fact vs. Nonfiction 9 years, 2 months ago
David Carr was a journalist who wrote about journalism and the media, and then he died last week.
Here is a really great profile he wrote that captures a lot of the uglier sides of the internet and new media. […]
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Ian Duffee wrote a new post on the site Fact vs. Nonfiction 9 years, 2 months ago
Sarah Koenig has a beautiful voice. So much so that I suspect she may have voiced over her original dialogue afterwards in a studio, adding minute inflections and vocal theatrics. Her thoughts are transparent, and […]
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Ian Duffee wrote a new post on the site Fact vs. Nonfiction 9 years, 2 months ago
When Joan Didion says “writers are always selling somebody out,” she is correct to an extent. Journalists and writers have an agenda of their own that may or may not run parallel to the agenda of the subjects they […]
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Ian Duffee joined the group Fact vs. Nonfiction 9 years, 2 months ago
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Ian Duffee became a registered member 9 years, 2 months ago