Chris O'Dea

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Chris O'Dea is a documentary filmmaker with a focus on new media and global perspectives. He is a Master of Fine Arts graduate of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. He studied documentary filmmaking under Russian filmmaker Marina Goldovskaya and was a production technician for NBC Sports during their coverage of the Salt Lake City, Sydney, Torino, Beijing and Athens Olympic Games.

O'Dea's thesis film, "A New Normal" (35min), won Best Documentary at UCLA in 1998[1] and was featured at Marina Goldovskaya's Documentary Salon Series in 2000.[2] His short film "Requiem for Tomorrow's Conscience" was a finalist in the One Nation, Many Voices Online Film Contest in 2007[3] and was featured at the Antimatter Festival of Underground Short Film and Video in Victoria, Canada in 1998.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "A New Normal"[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Irene Nachreiner (2000), "From Russia with Love -- of Film" Archived October 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, International Documentary, 19, 10
  3. ^ "Requiem for Tomorrow's Conscience" Archived April 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Antimatter Festival of Underground Short Film and Video, September 18–27, 1998

Filmography[]

  • A New Normal (1998)
  • Requiem for Tomorrow’s Conscience (2007)
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