Episode 8: Let The Fire Burn

People's TV Podcast

May 29 2020 • 55 mins

Documentary filmmaker Jason Osder discusses his film Let The Fire Burn: a tragic story of police violence against Philadelphia’s black residents in the 1980s. Jason shares guidance on how to work with archival material, defines the real meaning of  what makes a film “relevant” and explores the importance to maintaining your creative integrity throughout the filmmaking process.

People’s Television is a boutique production company based out of New York and DC. We are a close knit team of socially minded creatives. We work with our clients to identify character driven stories that highlight the narrative behind their causes or products.
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