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Extraordinary Everyday Lives #037 : Chris Hobart, Film maker, GiantVision

EELS37 Thu 25 Oct 2007 - Chris Hobart - Filmmaker - GiantVision

The Extraordinary Everyday Lives Show #037 (MP3 - 10.6MB - 00:29:44min)

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Chris Hobart is a film maker who is from Sydney and has done quite a bit of work in the UK. Mike took the opportunity and grabbed Chris for a chat while he was in Adelaide filming for Pitchfest.Youtube - user giantvision
litfuse.com.au
- water pitchfest page

Kids on film - 17 schools northern UK, two in Australia.
Addressing tough issues such as relationships, bullying, grief and loss, racism, self esteem, being different etc.

The original recording lost the end so a backup was used and so you might notice a change 2/3 way through.

* Acknowlegements

The intro. music for the show is from the song ‘Extraordinary Girl’ by ‘Jack
in the Pulpit’ (http://www.jackinthepulpit.com/) courtesy of the Podsafe
Music Network (music.podshow.com)

3 Responses to “Extraordinary Everyday Lives #037 : Chris Hobart, Film maker, GiantVision”

  1. An Example of Geeks for Good | www.nickhodge.com Says:

    [...] Two previous school associates, Dr Paul Dalby and Chris Hobart - along with a former work colleague, Mike Seyfang; have taken the power of the internet, borrowed an idea from WebJam and created Water PitchFest. [...]

  2. An Example of Geeks for Good : DPE Australia Says:

    [...] Two previous school associates, Dr Paul Dalby and Chris Hobart - along with a former work colleague, Mike Seyfang; have taken the power of the internet, borrowed an idea from WebJam and created Water PitchFest. [...]

  3. kgamble Says:

    Just some feedback - how about getting all the links to open in new windows so people dont navigate away from your podcast when they click on links…. like silly me!!!

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