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                                  obert Tate Is a documentary film                                      and tv director whose work                                               focuses on the creative process,                                      capturing stories of people rising                                     to the occasion of their own lives.

 

He's won the Emmy, International Documentary Association (IDA), Cine Golden Eagle, New York Festival, Taste, Telly, and James Beard awards for his varied projects on architecture, health, science, food, fashion, and culture.

 

Highlights include the PBS series, Diary of a FoodieLidia Celebrates AmericaMoveable Feast, the Sundance Channel’s Architecture School,  and the feature docs, Eleven Minutes (Regent Releasing), The Magic Pill (Netflix), and Happy Clothes: a Film about Patricia Field (Greenwich).

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Creating a Virtual Autobiography

Writer: Robert TateRobert Tate

I'm going to be going through my old projects and write about the process of creating them. Why were decision made (or not made)? Is there some consistent philosophy behind how each is put together? What were the potential pitfalls, and did we avoid them (or did we)? What I hope to emerge is a full picture of how I approach projects in general. And -- because I love my work and have trouble compartmentalizing it from my life -- I expect this series of journals and examples will eventually become my virtual autobiography.






 
 
 

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