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2. Lyric Cabral: You Gotta Have a Beat

2. Lyric Cabral: You Gotta Have a Beat

FromShe Does Podcast


2. Lyric Cabral: You Gotta Have a Beat

FromShe Does Podcast

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Jan 28, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Lyric Cabral is a photojournalist and documentary filmmaker based in the Bronx. She, along with her co-director David Felix Sutcliffe, premiered her feature-length film (T)ERROR at Sundance this year in the US Documentary category. (T)ERROR is billed as “the first film to document on camera a covert counterterrorism sting,” but the documentary has been in the works for over a decade. Lyric came across the film’s subject, an FBI informant, when she was only 19, but knew she was too young to tackle the story then. Lyric talks about the uncomfortable situations she’s found herself in as a photojournalist, being inspired by Gordon Parks, spending over a decade covering national security issues, and returning to a story 12 years after discovering it.Name: Lyric R. CabralCurrent City: New York CityDOB: 1982What are you listening to? D'angelo and the Vanguard "Black Messiah"What film/book/show/piece of media changed you? I really appreciate the silent film "Sidewalk Stories" by Charles Lane. I saw the film at a time when I was making the professional transition from still photography to moving images. The film is quite moving for me because each frame is beautifully photographed, and reflects an attention to detail that reveals the sensitivities and struggles of life in New York city.Who is your career role model? Someone who I admire personally and professionally is filmmaker Shola Lynch. I value that her body of work critically examines the lives of Black women (Shirley Chisholm, Angela Davis) in America, as these stories are typically lesser seen on screen. Shola is a meticulous archivist and historian, who researched "Free Angela" for 8 years. I am inspired by the tremendous commitment that motivates each of her films, and by the engaging narratives that she presents on screen.What is a tool you can't live without? I really appreciate Twitter. I am able to access the perspectives of citizen journalists around the world, and research stories in a unique way.How do you take your coffee?  One sugar and a little whole milkWhat’s your spirit animal? A calico cat 



















 RELATED LINKS(T)ERROR on Facebook(T)ERROR at Sundance LabsCandescent Award at Sundance 2015Lyric: How I Shot That (Indie Wire)(T)ERROR at Sundance Film FestivalMeet The Artists, Lyric and David: Video Interview for Sundance 

I am the type of journalist that I’m never done. I don’t drop in and drop out. Whether they get a Christmas card from me, or I try to call, I just really try to stay in touch with people. I really don’t like the feeling of: I come in. I document you. I publish it. And then I just leave you alone with the consequences of whatever happens because you are now public. I’m never quite done.

— Lyric R. Cabral

CREDITSPRODUCED by Elaine Sheldon and Sarah GinsburgSOUND DESIGN by Billy Wirasnik CLIPS FEATURED IN SHOW:Blank Panther archival, (T)ERRORMUSIC FEATURED IN SHOW:First RebirthGangiThe Passion HifiMarco RaaphorstAnenon
Released:
Jan 28, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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She Does, hosted by Elaine Sheldon & Sarah Ginsburg, showcases women making their mark in media. We explore each woman's past to understand how their personality, background and philosophy informs their work. Female writers, producers, directors, technologists, designers, cinematographers, musicians and journalists share their knowledge and personal stories.