EP.70 - Chris Strikes - "Find Interesting Ways To Tell Interesting Stories"
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Step into the vibrant world of Chris Strikes, a BIPOC filmmaker whose journey from music videos to directing feature-length documentaries is as captivating as his hair transformations. In this episode, we dive into Strikes' upbringing, his music video background, and his personal hair journey, all of which have shaped his unique directorial style.
From his early days on set with artists like Kardinal Official to his documentary "Becoming a Queen," Strikes shares insights into his creative process and his passion for telling Caribbean stories. With candid quotes like "And I'm pretty good in the kitchen" and "For me, it was all about how the style looked," Strikes invites listeners into his world where every detail, from hairstyles to storytelling, holds significance.
We explore Strikes' involvement with Crosscurrent funding programs and Netflix's Banff Diverse Voices initiative, showcasing his commitment to amplifying marginalized voices in the film industry. Through anecdotes and advice like "Just get out there and shoot" and "Don't be afraid to offer yourself to volunteer," Strikes inspires aspiring filmmakers to find their own unique paths and create meaningful stories.
Join us as we celebrate Chris Strikes' creative journey and the powerful impact of representation in filmmaking. Listen now to discover how Strikes is changing the narrative, one captivating story at a time.
Don't miss the accompanying article for more insights into Chris Strikes' groundbreaking work and his influence on the film industry. Plus, explore some of his video collaborations and recommended films at Callowgroveent.com/films.
Socials and Links:
www.cbc.ca
Instagram: chrisstrikes
Films: @becomingaqueenthedoc @callowgroveent
linktr.ee/chrisstrikes
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