In this episode of Visual Intonation, we sit down with Emmy®-nominated documentary filmmaker and editor Jessica Jones, whose storytelling brings voice and visibility to communities often left in the margins. Her films move with rhythm and empathy, weaving portraits of resilience, joy, and justice into narratives that stay with you long after the credits roll. Jessica’s work has appeared on Hulu, Netflix, Disney+, and PBS, with recent editing credits on Born for This and the forthcoming featur...
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In this episode of Visual Intonation, we sit down with Emmy®-nominated documentary filmmaker and editor Jessica Jones, whose storytelling brings voice and visibility to communities often left in the margins. Her films move with rhythm and empathy, weaving portraits of resilience, joy, and justice into narratives that stay with you long after the credits roll. Jessica’s work has appeared on Hulu, Netflix, Disney+, and PBS, with recent editing credits on Born for This and the forthcoming featur...
EP 138: Cultural Witness wth Director/Writer/Producer Max-Arthur Mantle
Visual Intonation
1 hour 29 minutes
2 months ago
EP 138: Cultural Witness wth Director/Writer/Producer Max-Arthur Mantle
This week on Visual Intonation, we sit down with Max-Arthur Mantle, a Jamaican-born artist whose lens, pen, and voice challenge silence. As a writer, photographer, and filmmaker, Mantle builds bridges between the Caribbean and the diaspora, between queerness and culture, between pain and power. His debut novel Batty Bwoy didn’t just tell a story. It reclaimed one. In this conversation, Mantle takes us behind the scenes of his boldest work yet: BATTY BWOY!, the feature film adaptation th...
Visual Intonation
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we sit down with Emmy®-nominated documentary filmmaker and editor Jessica Jones, whose storytelling brings voice and visibility to communities often left in the margins. Her films move with rhythm and empathy, weaving portraits of resilience, joy, and justice into narratives that stay with you long after the credits roll. Jessica’s work has appeared on Hulu, Netflix, Disney+, and PBS, with recent editing credits on Born for This and the forthcoming featur...