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Back to EpisodesCapturing Light – Episode 11 with Daniel Cotroneo
Description
In this episode, I talk about:
- How to get on a film set
Websites mentioned in the show:
http://gaddisvisuals.com/getonfilmset/
http://www.backstage.com/casting/open-casting-calls/film-production-jobs/
The Featured Cinematographer: Daniel Cotroneo
https://www.facebook.com/DCcinema
https://www.instagram.com/danielcotroneo/
Let’s set the scene:
In Dos Palos, a small town with big farm lands, in the San Joaquin Valley in Central California, there is the oldest family-owned and operated rice farm, called the “Koda Farms.” The founder of the Koda Farms is originally from Iwaki city, Fukushima, Japan, born in 1882. His name is Keisaburo Koda, who was widely known amongst Japanese Americans as the “Rice King” whose throne has been carried on by his grandchildren, Ross and Robin. This documentary is about perseverance, persistance, and passion of the Koda Farms through various hardships since the 1920’s and also a tribute to Keisaburo, the original seed of the Koda Farms. To find out more about the feature length documentary “Seed” you can go to: seedfilm.life
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