Lights, Camera, Local
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Join Midwest Emmy Award-winning filmmakers Steve Dayton and B.J. Hollars of Fireside Productions for a candid conversation about the power—and challenge—of telling documentary stories close to home.
In this behind-the-scenes program, the creators of When Rubber Hit the Road and Kings of Kubb explore what it means to find compelling narratives in your own backyard. From earning trust within your community to navigating limited resources, they’ll share practical insights and hard-won lessons from the field.
Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker or simply interested in the stories unfolding around you, this session offers a thoughtful look at how local storytelling can resonate far beyond where it begins.
This program is included with admission.
In this behind-the-scenes program, the creators of When Rubber Hit the Road and Kings of Kubb explore what it means to find compelling narratives in your own backyard. From earning trust within your community to navigating limited resources, they’ll share practical insights and hard-won lessons from the field.
Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker or simply interested in the stories unfolding around you, this session offers a thoughtful look at how local storytelling can resonate far beyond where it begins.
This program is included with admission.
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Where is it happening?
1204 East Half Moon Drive, Eau Claire, WI, United States, Wisconsin 54703
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Host or PublisherChippewa Valley Museum






