![]() Good Time Emporium of Somerville, Mass.Jason Scott’s documentaries, BBS and GET LAMP.What a wallet friendly, exciting place to go. It is also a great, fun, safe place to bring kids. ![]() Documentary Storytelling: Creative Nonfiction on Screen, by Sheila Curran Bernard The Pinball Wizard is by far one of the greatest attractions New Hampshire has to offer My husband and I have been on many dates there and even though we've gone at least a dozen times, it is always exciting.Unity Games and Total Confusion conventions in Massachusetts.Going Cardboard documentary about board games.The Pubcast interview with Lorien about social media & inbound marketing.Click past the jump for links to resources mentioned in this episode. In this episode of Polygamer, Lorien discusses how she got into filmmaking and pinball collecting and the technical know-how needed for both the challenges of attending conferences, shooting interviews, and conducting director Q&A as an introvert how she juggles these pursuits with her growing addiction to indie games on Steam and how she’s raising her two children to be the next generation of geek.ĭownload the audio edition of this interview below or from Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Overcast, Pandora, Pocket Casts, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, RadioPublic, or the Internet Archive. The result, Going Cardboard, was a success, setting her on the path to her current project: a documentary about the resurgence of pinball called Shoot Again. In 2009, without any background in video production, she set out to film a documentary about the growing popularity of board games. ![]() Lorien Green is a filmmaker, documentarian, gamer, parent, and introvert.
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