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From a Millennial: Nobody Wants to Hear Your Stories. We Want to See Them.

Connection Cafe

But, the fact is, our minds are a byproduct of our instantaneous information culture. They were extremely captivating. The pictures told a story. The pictures told a story. One of the most captivating pictures that we came across was actually an ad for a nonprofit – charity:water. Is that a character flaw?

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Why You Need to Care About Documentaries in 2022

Association TV

Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s 2013 tearjerker circles around an orca named Tilikum, who was captured at two years old and held captive in various aquatic zoos until his death 25 years later. The latter being the real factor in SeaWorld later redesigning then phasing out their orca shows. Take Blackfish. Now that’s an impact.

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How Documentaries Engage Entirely New Audiences For Maximum Impact

Association TV

Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s 2013 tearjerker circles around an orca named Tilikum, who was captured at two years old and held captive in various aquatic zoos until his death 25 years later. The latter being the real factor in SeaWorld later redesigning then phasing out their orca shows. Take Blackfish. Now that’s an impact.

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How Documentaries Engage Entirely New Audiences For Maximum Impact

Association TV

Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s 2013 tearjerker circles around an orca named Tilikum, who was captured at two years old and held captive in various aquatic zoos until his death 25 years later. The latter being the real factor in SeaWorld later redesigning then phasing out their orca shows. Take Blackfish. Now that’s an impact.

Audience 156