CineD is always searching for a way to connect creators and manufacturers – and, of course, to help filmmakers show their work. This is why we teamed up with FUJIFILM to show our filming community work that has been done with FUJIFILM cameras. In the very near future, we will also be encouraging you guys to share your work with us, so we can feature selected films, but for now, please meet Leah Judson, a visionary and storyteller from Washington, D.C. “In the Spotlight” is proudly sponsored by FUJIFILM. The following interview features Leah Judson, a photographer by trade who ventured into filmmaking. Her current series “Before We Could Drink” features stories of humans under 21 who are changing the narrative of what’s possible for their age. For the first season, Leah features youth under 21 who are phenomenally ordinary; kids who are doing great because they want to be great for themselves, not for society. Yet, time and time again our cultural norms and pressures restrict their voices because of their age or “lack of experience.” BTS image credit: FUJIFILM / Leah Judson These seven stories were captured over the course of three months across the United States. She traveled to these stories in a 23-foot bus that Leah renovated in four months with her husband. Here’s a trailer of the first season: In the Spotlight With FUJIFILM – Leah Judson Name: Leah JudsonCurrently based in: Washington, D.C.Language(s) spoken: Spanglish & Survival GermanOccupation: Photographer Q: How did you get started...
Published By: CineD - Monday, 4 July, 2022