November • 2017
Mineko is fantastic! Really great to collaborate with and even better attitude. Looking forward to working with her in the future!
San Francisco, CA, USA
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Request QuoteMineko Brand has a background in Journalism and Anthropology, and has been working in various facets of video production since 2011. She has worked with public media entities such as SF Public Press and Amnesty International, reporting and taking photos, but specializes in creative short-form video, documentary and interviews. She is currently on the final stages of working on a feature length documentary about avant-garde choreographer and artist, Ed Mock. Unstoppable Feat; the dances of Ed Mock will be screening at Frameline, San Francisco's international LGBTQ film festival.
November • 2017
Mineko is fantastic! Really great to collaborate with and even better attitude. Looking forward to working with her in the future!
In the watchable podcast Closer Than They Appear, host Carvell Wallace confronts this dilemma by showcasing the voices of those who stand to lose the most in this country: immigrants and/or people of color. Through a compact 7-episode season, the show gauges our nation’s progress from the viewpoint of people yearning to connect with others who seem distant. Intimate interviews that start with...
Ni Yulan has braved years of violent harassment for standing up for those evicted from their homes. The former lawyer has supported scores of people forced from their homes by lucrative construction projects. She was among thousands whose dwellings were demolished in the lead-up to the Beijing Olympics in 2008. The government’s response to her activism has been to harass her and her family, hopin
I did a series of videos for O.School, a start-up focused on sexual education and health. In this interview, Roan Coughtry asks what does it mean to be normal, especially when it comes to sex and gender. Roan wants to help you over come the shame that comes with feeling abnormal.
The intent of this piece is to showcase artist and activist Cassils body of work and community engagement efforts as a part of a grant application with California College of the Arts. The proposal was for an interactive, performance art exhibit based primarily off the experiences of people in San Francisco who struggle to have their identity recognized and have suffered violence.
Trailer for feature length documentary about Ed Mock; an incredibly spirited and innovative dancer and performance artist who survived and thrived in the Bay Area until his untimely death from HIV in 1986.
Video component of art installation for visual and performance artist Igor Josifov. Josifov uses his "fire-reflection" technique to burn images into canvas and fabric. His performances elicit public responses that reveal the predictability of social restraints.
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