
Harvey Robinson on Building Community Through Film and Art (Part 1)
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In this engaging episode from 2008, host Andy Coon sits down with Harvey Robinson, a dynamic filmmaker and creative force in Greensboro, North Carolina. At the time, Harvey was making waves with his project, Harvey's Kitchen, where he conducted video interviews with local artists, capturing the essence of Greensboro's vibrant arts scene.
Since then, Harvey has co-founded Monkeywhale Productions, a full-service commercial production company, and contributed to projects like Elsewhere TV, further enriching the local arts community. In this conversation, Harvey shares his journey from theater actor to filmmaker, discussing his early inspirations, the challenges of transitioning between creative fields, and his passion for storytelling.
Harvey's experiences in theater, including powerful performances in productions about slavery and the Holocaust, have deeply influenced his approach to filmmaking. He reflects on the importance of community, collaboration, and capturing authentic stories that resonate with audiences.
Join us for Part 1 of this insightful conversation with Harvey Robinson, and stay tuned for Part 2 to hear more about his creative journey and recent projects.
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