Your name:
Dick Jordan
How long have you been a member of CMCM?
Since late 2012.
The Title of Your Marin TV Series (or Special/s):
I've produced 18 "specials" for Marin TV including "'Southeast - Life in the Alaska Panhandle," "The White Bag," and "Cuba, Libre."
In a nutshell, describe your CMCM series (or special/s):
"Southeast" is a visual essay about Alaska's remote Panhandle region; it has been viewed on 27 public access stations across the U.S. serving over 1 million households.
"The White Bag" is a spoof on the 1940s-1950s film noir "cops and robbers" and spy thrillers. It was a CMCM class project in which I play the "Ace of Spies."
"Cuba, Libre" is a documentary that traces this history of travel to Cuba by Americans from the early decades of the 20th century until the Cuban revolution, and in the last 20-odd years since Americans resumed visits to that island nation.
Where were you born?
Seattle, Washington
Where were you raised?
Seattle, Washington
If you attended college ... What was the name of the school? What was your major?