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martes, 25 de abril de 2017

Dos Minutos NY- 2003 (WIPR-TV) Special program de 26 min. - Anaida Hernández - Director y productor



Two nominations for EMMY AWARDS, 2003

direction and production
COMMUNITY PROJECT - FILM IN THE CITY OF NY

Improvised documentary - fortuitos encounters

SYNOPSIS
It is often said that New York is defined as a city of multiple personalities. Dos Minutos - NY is a set of 26 mini interviews lasting approximately 2 minutes, about the lives and the creative and innovative work of Puerto Ricans and Latinos that inhabit it. Explore topics such as cultural heritage, popular wisdom and achievements. In just two minutes we are approaching a meeting point of ethnicities and cultures. Through colorful characters interviewed, we see an urban landscape of bustling streets and avenues of Midtown, neighborhoods, museums and multicultural festivities and more.
This project brings together different personalities with great contrast, such as a mechanical woman who disarms a car transmission in just 7 minutes, a visual artist who performs animation in videos with objects found inanimate characters, a musician from Trios, who owns the only LP record store in NY, a road marker, a girl boxer, a curator of the Roman and Greek art collection of the Metropolitan Museum and a visual artist of the art of the hologram, among others.

Produced for Channel 6 TV of Puerto Rico, where it was broadcast daily between program and program. He was nominated as a Special Program, for the 2004 Emmy Award in directing and production. The series contains original music, digital animation and extensive research, editing and solid scripts.

TWO MINUTES - NY, 2003

Anaida Hernández - Executive Director and Producer

Magdalena Sagardía - Associated Producer

Camera and edition - Cruz Ángeles, Rafael del Toro and Naiti Gamez

Anaida Hernández - Libreto- concept and design of animation

Eric Escobar - Animation

Daniel Belardinelli - Original music

Special Program, 26 segments 

Some segments 2 minutos

José San Miguel - Trafic line mark  on the street

Gricelda Almonte - women auto mechanic (segment)