Episode #1: The Producers Institute: 10 Days in 10 Minutes
From: Wendy Levy
Series: The Stream
Length: 10:00
Hear what happens when award-winning filmmakers are locked in a room with world-class technologists for ten days to be creative, write code, and heal the world...
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