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9 months agoJacob Bricca commented on Horrible VoyagesThis is great! I find it really relaxing for some reason. Perhaps its the narrator's voice, or the pacing.
Jacob Bricca
Joined August 2009
Jacob Bricca is a documentary director, editor, and teacher.
His feature "Indies Under Fire: The Battle for the American Bookstore" took prizes at the Newburyport Documentary Festival and the Santa Cruz Film Festival, and his recent film "Pure" was one of four American shorts invited to the 2009 Berlin Intl. Film Festival. His editing credits include the international theatrical hit "Lost in La Mancha," the award-winning Independent Lens film "Jimmy Scott: If You Only Knew," and the indie favorite "Tell Me Do You Miss Me" (“3 ½ stars”—Rolling Stone.) He teaches filmmaking at Wesleyan University.
His feature "Indies Under Fire: The Battle for the American Bookstore" took prizes at the Newburyport Documentary Festival and the Santa Cruz Film Festival, and his recent film "Pure" was one of four American shorts invited to the 2009 Berlin Intl. Film Festival. His editing credits include the international theatrical hit "Lost in La Mancha," the award-winning Independent Lens film "Jimmy Scott: If You Only Knew," and the indie favorite "Tell Me Do You Miss Me" (“3 ½ stars”—Rolling Stone.) He teaches filmmaking at Wesleyan University.
See all 7 videos His recent videos
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Documentary Advocacy trailer
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Playing to Extinction work-in-progress trailer
8 months ago -
The Messenger (excerpt, 2008)
1 year ago
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