Far Off Sounds Takes Viewers Into A World Of Strange and Beautiful Music
Amanda LeClaire August 30, 2016
Detroit natives Nick George and Jacob Hurwitz-Goodman tell stories that exist beyond the age of viral media. As the filmmakers behind Far Off Sounds, the pair travels all over the globe to find unique, intimate musical experiences. They’ll show the full second season and premier a new episode of the documentary web series at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) on Wednesday, August 31.
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Amanda LeClaire is an award-winning journalist and managing editor and lead reporter of WDET's new environmental series, the Detroit Tree Canopy Project, as well as WDET's CuriosiD podcast. She was the host of WDET’s CultureShift and a founding producer of the station’s flagship news talk show *Detroit Today*. Amanda also served as a Morning Edition host at WDET and previously worked as a host, audio and video producer, and reporter for Arizona Public Media.
Tags: CultureShift, Far Off Sounds, film, MOCAD, music