Sunday Morning Q&A
HtichCon '21: What’s It All about, Alfie?
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29m
Patricia White moderates audience Q&A with presenters Norman Buckley, Tony Lee Moral, and Christopher Daly.
Patricia White is a Professor of Film and Media Studies at Swarthmore College. She is the author of "Rebecca" (2021; Bloomsbury), "Women’s Cinema/World Cinema: Projecting Contemporary Feminisms" (2015; Duke University Press) and "Uninvited: Classical Hollywood Cinema and Lesbian Representability" (1999; Indiana University Press). She is co-author with Timothy Corrigan of "The Film Experience" (2018; Bedford St. Martins), now in its 6th edition. White serves on the boards of "Women Make Movies" and "Film Quarterly" and the editorial collective of "Camera Obscura."
Norman Buckley is a highly-sought-after, award-winning director whose credits include "Pretty Little Liars," "Charmed," "In the Dark," "Zoo," "Quantico," "Rizzoli and Isles," "Chuck," "Gossip Girl" and "The OC." He was co-executive producer/producing director on "Sweet Magnolias" and "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists." His TV movie "The Pregnancy Project" won Best Primetime Program (Special or Movie of the Week) and Best Actress (Alexa Vega) at the 2012 Imagen Awards. He’s been nominated twice for an American Cinema Editors award: in 2003 for "Joe and Max," for best-edited motion picture for non-commercial television, and he won the award in 2008 for the pilot of "Chuck," for best-edited one-hour series for commercial television.
Tony's new book "Hitchcock: The Storyboards" (Penguin Random House, September 2023) explores the visual design of The 39 Steps through to Torn Curtain. An updated version of "The Young Alfred Hitchcock's Moviemaking Master Class" (2022) focuses on Hitchcock's influence on a new generation of content creators. He is also author of "The Making of Hitchcock's The Birds" and "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Marnie."
Christopher Daly is an actor and producer based in Phoenix, Arizona. An interdisciplinary artist, he often creates intersections where dance meets theatre and movement meets image. He’s participated in several interdisciplinary world premieres, including James Dickey’s Puella, and co-founded several performance groups, including: Improv: local 201; The Movement Consort; and Aurora Mime Theatre. Chris spent ten years teaching creative drama in schools as an artist in education through the Arizona Commission on the Arts before his five-year career creating and presenting interactive educational television via satellite.