If you could summarize the thesis of your documentary in one sentence...
This is Amy Ferraris.
She's a documentary filmmaker.
And my friend.
She lives in San Francisco, but has spent the last few days here in Tulsa. Filming.
Amy is working on a film about her favorite subject. No... not me! About the cappuccino. But it's not really about the cappuccino, per se. It's more about integrity. About coffee culture, American culture, consumerism, and the impact of those things on community and quality.
Amy has been working on this film with all her time and her heart for the past 5 years. Longer than the DoubleShot has been in existence. She is nearing the completion, and was recently accepted into a film market in Canada called Hot Docs to present the rough cut of her film. I'm pretty excited for her.
Amy found me out here in the middle of coffee-nowhere because of the badgering by Starbucks. We emailed back and forth a few times and then talked on the phone. As it turns out, she and I are best of friends. She's an amazing person and I'm lucky to have her as my friend.
It seems like the only way I can get her to come out here to visit is to agree to wear a mic and let her carry her camera. So maybe next time we'll just do it for old time's sake. Good luck, Amy!
You can check out Amy's new website here: AmyFerraris.com
And you can listen to her on my podcast with iTunes or without.
She's a documentary filmmaker.
And my friend.
She lives in San Francisco, but has spent the last few days here in Tulsa. Filming.
Amy is working on a film about her favorite subject. No... not me! About the cappuccino. But it's not really about the cappuccino, per se. It's more about integrity. About coffee culture, American culture, consumerism, and the impact of those things on community and quality.
Amy has been working on this film with all her time and her heart for the past 5 years. Longer than the DoubleShot has been in existence. She is nearing the completion, and was recently accepted into a film market in Canada called Hot Docs to present the rough cut of her film. I'm pretty excited for her.
Amy found me out here in the middle of coffee-nowhere because of the badgering by Starbucks. We emailed back and forth a few times and then talked on the phone. As it turns out, she and I are best of friends. She's an amazing person and I'm lucky to have her as my friend.
It seems like the only way I can get her to come out here to visit is to agree to wear a mic and let her carry her camera. So maybe next time we'll just do it for old time's sake. Good luck, Amy!
You can check out Amy's new website here: AmyFerraris.com
And you can listen to her on my podcast with iTunes or without.

1 Comments:
Thanks, Brian! But I'm the one who's lucky.
And next time I come to Tulsa, I promise there will be no camera gear with me. (maybe some camping gear though...) When are you going to get your ass out to San Francisco?
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