Irish mythology specialist Brian Walsh brings ancient folktales to life, using storytelling to heal, connect, and confront the disconnect of modern life.
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In our modern world, we become increasingly disconnected and disillusioned. Brian Walsh has focused in on the historical stories told in Irish myth, bringing them to life to hundreds of people. Focused on mythology as a method for learning, wisdom, and the connection between people: paving the way for others to connect with this unreal world.
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Production Stills
The Team
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Hey, I'm Melina Melis (She/Her), the director and editor. As someone pursuing a career in the arts, I proposed this documentary because it tells the story of an individual who has remained devoted to their passion despite a world filled with distractions and pressures that often pull people away from creative pursuits. Brian’s journey demonstrates that staying true to what you love can nurture a supportive community, engage an audience, and inspire others to pursue their own passions.
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I'm Ophelia Blake (She/They). I joined onto Myth as producer and sound because I have a longstanding interest in mythology! I also felt as though it would be a great opportunity to get experience as a producer and to do interesting things with post-production sound!
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Dan Tarakanov (He/Him) is the videographer
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Hi I'm Saga Smith (She/Her) and I'm part of the sound team for the Myth in Motion documentary. I am doing both production sound and post-production sound mixing & editing.
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My name is Gabriel Javier (He/Him), and I am aspiring creative individual in the fields of digital media and storytelling. My role in Myth was assistant editing; syncing the documentary’s interview footage with its audio, as well as creating the interviews’ transcripts.
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Hey, I'm Rylan Koudijs (He/She/They), and I'm the one behind marketing, posters, social media, and the like on Myth. I joined up with this merry crew because I've always had an interest in mythology and storytelling.
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Owen Belford is the camera assistant.
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