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Frame By Frame
Black Film Center & Archive
5 episodes
2 days ago
Frame by Frame is a limited audio series of keynote conversations with scholars and filmmakers who visited the Black Film Center & Archive at Indiana University between 2018 and early 2020. Conducted by former BFCA director Dr. Terri Francis, these discussions retrace the interviewees' paths to their professions as they explore the lesser-known aspects of their published work. The series’ title pays homage to the BFCA's founding director Dr. Phyllis Klotman's book Frame by Frame, which is 700-page compendium of around 3,000 international films involving Black artists between 1900 and 1977.
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Frame by Frame is a limited audio series of keynote conversations with scholars and filmmakers who visited the Black Film Center & Archive at Indiana University between 2018 and early 2020. Conducted by former BFCA director Dr. Terri Francis, these discussions retrace the interviewees' paths to their professions as they explore the lesser-known aspects of their published work. The series’ title pays homage to the BFCA's founding director Dr. Phyllis Klotman's book Frame by Frame, which is 700-page compendium of around 3,000 international films involving Black artists between 1900 and 1977.
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Frame By Frame: Episode 3 - Jessie Maple
Frame By Frame
20 minutes 5 seconds
3 years ago
Frame By Frame: Episode 3 - Jessie Maple

Jessie Maple, the first Black woman to join the International Photographers of Motion Picture & Television Union, talked about her career with Dr. Terri Francis in January of 2020 during her campus visit. Her 1989 film Twice as Nice, which screened at the IULMIA, follows twins Caren and Camilla Parker, both star players on a college women’s basketball team energized by the prospect of a first female pick in the upcoming “MBA” draft. The film was restored at the BFC/A with support from the National Film Preservation Foundation. In this podcast episode, Jessie Maple talks about how she broke through the racist and sexist barriers early in her career, and her life philosophy on taking deep breaths and big risks.


Topics Discussed:

0:00-5:02 Introductions

5:20-9:35 The Importance of Jessie joining the union as a black woman, knowing your craft.

9:50-12:30 Being independent, her past in the medical profession, having confidence in yourself.

12:30-16:45 The “Maple Philosophy”, doing what she can with what she has, being independent (cont.)

16:46-20:02 Legacy and final remarks


Frame By Frame is hosted by Dr. Terri Francis

Theme music provided by BRZ with additional music from André Seewood and Deija Lighon

Production by David Carter, Deonna Weatherly and Bria McCarty

Notes and episode descriptions were written by Yeeseon Chae with additional assistance from David Carter


The views, information, or opinions expressed on the Black Film Center & Archive audio series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Trustees of Indiana University ("IU") and/or its employees. IU is not responsible for and does not verify the accuracy of the content contained in this podcast.

This podcast and its content are available for private, non-commercial use only. You may not reproduce, display, distribute, modify, or perform any of the content contained in this blog without the prior express written approval of the Black Film Center & and Archive.”

Frame By Frame
Frame by Frame is a limited audio series of keynote conversations with scholars and filmmakers who visited the Black Film Center & Archive at Indiana University between 2018 and early 2020. Conducted by former BFCA director Dr. Terri Francis, these discussions retrace the interviewees' paths to their professions as they explore the lesser-known aspects of their published work. The series’ title pays homage to the BFCA's founding director Dr. Phyllis Klotman's book Frame by Frame, which is 700-page compendium of around 3,000 international films involving Black artists between 1900 and 1977.