by In Pursuit of Justice | Jan 20, 2019 | Documentary Filmmaking, film festivals, NCCAI
It was late May. Our premiere at RiverRun was a little more than two weeks away and my computer was crashing. No matter what I tried I could not get it to load the files that Jon, our graphic designer, had given me, that would finally let us “lock” the...
by In Pursuit of Justice | Mar 3, 2017 | Documentary Filmmaking, Donors, Fundraising Event, Other News
We’ve got a busy month in March! We’re screening our film three times. Why? Well, you always learn something watching your work with other people, we still want more (and more) people to know about Greg Taylor’s story, and we need to make sure we...
by In Pursuit of Justice | Feb 14, 2017 | Criminal Justice Reform, Innocence, Wrongful Conviction
fox46 in Charlotte has a story today about the case of Ronnie Long. Watch Ronnie Long’s story here. Long was convicted in 1976 for a rape he has maintained for 40-years he did not commit. The Duke Innocence Project has taken on Ronnie’s case. But what can...
by In Pursuit of Justice | Feb 10, 2017 | Documentary Filmmaking
Here’s an interesting article from Filmmaker Magazine – well, the on-line version anyway. It’s part of a series of articles by Paula Bernstein who is thinking about the story line of her documentary short. Read the article here. I hope it’s not...
by In Pursuit of Justice | Feb 4, 2017 | Characters
On September 25, 1991 Jacquetta Thomas was brutally murdered. By the evening of the next day Greg Taylor and Johnny Beck had been arrested and charged with her murder. On April 19, 1993 Greg Taylor was convicted of her murder and was sentenced to life in prison. At...
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