Open Lecture: Successes and Challenges in Portraying Jamestown; Native Americans and the English Colonists in Film - 14:30~, Kinenkan, 2F, #1
主催:鶴見大学 文学部 国際交流委員会
共催:鶴見大学 英語英文学会
共催:鶴見大学 比較文化研究所
Buck Woodard has also made contributions to American Indian representations in film, television, and theatre. In 2004 he was the animateur for Academy Award winner Terrence Malik’s The New World, which won the Kodak Award for Best Cinematography. Other project credits are advisor and line-producer for WGBH/Boston PBS, including with NOVA’s Pocahontas Revealed (2007), and program development and advisorial work for the History Channel, Discovery Channel, Smithsonian Channel, and the Travel Channel. He cast, co-wrote, and produced four one-act stage performances (2009-2015) with notable American Indian actors Wes Studi (Avatar, Dances with Wolves, Geronimo), Irene Bedard (Disney’s Pocahontas, Into the West, Smoke Signals), and Zahn McClarnon (Fargo, Longmire, The Son) among others. Woodard’s most recent work in television (2017) is with Carnival Production’s SKY 1 channel in the United Kingdom, where he serves as a historical consultant for Jamestown.