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10. Bianca Giaever: Always Talk to Strangers

10. Bianca Giaever: Always Talk to Strangers

FromShe Does Podcast


10. Bianca Giaever: Always Talk to Strangers

FromShe Does Podcast

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
May 20, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Bianca Giaever is a radio producer, filmmaker and our youngest guest to-date. You may have heard her on RadioLab or This American Life or seen her short films on NPR, New York Times or featured as Vimeo Staff Picks. She recently won a Webby for "Videos 4 U" a new series she’s heading for This American Life. In this episode, Bianca talks about her inherited curiosity and inclination to talk to strangers as well as how her personal life, questions and struggles influence the themes of her work. We talk about the paralyzing effect of your first successful project, the fogginess of the sophomore slump and how to be patient instead of forcing an idea. She's a delight and full of contagious energy that is sure to make you want to throw yourself out there and make work.Name: Bianca GiaeverCurrent City: Brooklyn, NYCurrent Gig: This American Life / Videos 4 UDOB: 4/1990What are you listening to right now? Reply AllWhat piece of media inspired you? Joe Frank radio storiesWho is your career role model? Jay AllisonWhat's one tool you can't live without? Tape recorderHow do you take your coffee? Milk and sugarWhat's your spirit animal? Still waiting for their arrivalAny updates since we interviewed you? Finishing up a couple stories at This American Life, then doing some soul searching about what to do next. The first video in the series just won a Webby.



















RELATED LINKSBianca’s WebsiteTransom (resources)Hurry Up and Live: The Nick Sears Story

Having a tape recorder is just an excuse to be able to ask these questions that I’m really wondering about and struggling with. I guess what’s served me best is to just share things about myself and that’s always led to great conversations that have been genuinely helpful to me. It’s created deep relationships between me and the person I’m interviewing. It’s a great lesson that when you share something about yourself people are usually grateful and willing to share something back.

— Bianca Giaever

CLIPS FEATURED IN SHOW:Holy Cow LisaThe Scared Is ScaredWake Up Now (TAL)Dear Hector (RADIOLAB)Horrible Day  (Sonic ID)I Love You: Video Series for TALFor Sale: by Jay AllisonA Milkshake Experiment (NPR)CrushDinner With StrangersWar InVoice CREDITSPRODUCED by Elaine Sheldon and Sarah GinsburgSOUND DESIGN by Billy Wirasnik HELP US BRING YOU SEASON 2:





MUSIC FEATURED IN SHOW:Our featured MusicMaker this week is Lira Mondal of Boston-based band, Mini Dresses. Read our interview with Lira here.Featured from EP FOUR: Center of a Room, Me and Mine, Are You Real, BraceletsFeatured from EP THREE: Other Ones, Been Out for Days, In Two, StrangersFeatured from EP TWO:Watching YouFeatured from EP HOT SUN:Post Office Girl, Just GoFeatured from EP SUMMER Recordings:Tide Pools, ComfortableFeatured from EP Emmi // Tom and I:Emmi
Released:
May 20, 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.