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    Documentary Screening: Steve Taylor is Not Dead

    Documentary Screening: Steve Taylor is Not Dead

    Presented by Lipscomb University at Lipscomb University - Collins Auditorium

    November 12, 2011

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    Steve Taylor is a Christian music pioneer, producer and filmmaker. His latest film, "Blue Like Jazz," will be released in the fall. This screening will be followed by a reception in Steve Taylor’s honor.

    "After his success in being an artist, he is so creative he wanted to move on. So he became a producer of albums and groups ... So, his impact on the Christian music wasn't just his album or his ability to perform. It went through other artists and that is the great test of a person is that it doesn't end with them but it goes on through other groups." - Billy Ray Hearn, Interview, 2007

    About the Filmmaker Sarah Gibson

    Sarah Gibson has extensive experience in documentary filmmaking, serving as a director, editor and producer on numerous projects over the past ten years. She is currently Assistant Professor in the Cinema and Creative Media Department at George Fox University near Portland, Oregon. Gibson earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in radio, television, and film, specializing in documentary film production, from the University of North Texas in 2008 and a bachelor’s degree in electronic media from Abilene Christian Univeristy in 2005. She has produced numerous documentary films including "Steve Taylor is Not Dead." Her documentary "To Have, To Hold: the British War Bride Story" is on permanent display in museums across East Anglia in England. Sarah Gibson's most recent project is an interactive documentary entitled "Steve Taylor's Digital Clone." Her research endeavors include documentary filmmaking, new media, online journalism, and legal issues related to the First Amendment.
     


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        Lipscomb University - Collins Auditorium

        3901 Granny White Pike
        Nashville, TN 37204

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        Free admission, open to the public.

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        November 12, 2011

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        Saturday 7:00pm

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