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Gregory Bayne

Producer, Director, DP & Editor

Gregory is an award winning DP, editor, writer, director, and producer. His work has included feature documentaries, shorts, digital productions, and feature length films. A 2012 Sundance New Frontier Storytelling Fellow, and 2015 IFP Screen Forward Lab fellow, Bayne has been a guest speaker discussing the changing landscape of film, media, and digital distribution at Columbia University, the Los Angeles Film Festival, Lone Star Film Festival and the London Film School, and has written articles for Filmmaker Magazine, WorkbookProject.com, and NoFilmShool.com.

Since 2009 he has produced and directed two documentary features, Jens Pulver | DRIVEN (2011), and Bloodsworth–An Innocent Man (2015). In 2014 he co-created (with Christian Lybrook) and directed the pilot for, the award winning series Zero Point, which was developed through the IFP Screen Forward Lab and premiered as part of the 2015 Tribeca N.O.W. program.

Currently, Bayne is in post-production on his debut feature 6 Dynamic Laws for Success in Life, Love & Money, and developing his second narrative film, Total Electric Living.

Websites thislovelymachine.com
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Article Comment – If You Want to Learn How to Tell a Story, Edit a Documentary

Thanks Robin! Those organizations do some great work. And, you're right, the form is thankfully ever evolving. It's a great time to do this sort of work.

8 years ago
Article Comment – If You Want to Learn How to Tell a Story, Edit a Documentary

Hey Emily, great to meet a fellow Idahoan here. Glad you found it helpful. Wish you all the best with your project.

8 years ago
Article Comment – If You Want to Learn How to Tell a Story, Edit a Documentary

I do. I don't have a white board, but I do organize the story with short sentences describing sequences, story threads, and a basic contraction of the overall narrative. It's loose, but gives me something to fall back on when I get stuck.

8 years ago
Article Comment – If You Want to Learn How to Tell a Story, Edit a Documentary

Thank you. Best of luck with the project.

8 years ago
Article Comment – If You Want to Learn How to Tell a Story, Edit a Documentary

Agreed. Glad it rings true, and is a shared experience. Was a bit worried about sound like an idiot.

8 years ago
Article Comment – If You Want to Learn How to Tell a Story, Edit a Documentary

Thank you, and good! It's an insane and remarkable story.

8 years ago

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