
Visual Intonation
Visual Intonation, hosted by acclaimed director and screenwriter Vanté Gregory, delves into the vibrant world of Black artistry. Each episode features intimate conversations with visionary creators, exploring the depths of their craft and the cultural resonance of their work. Vanté Gregory's insightful approach illuminates the nuanced voices shaping contemporary art, offering listeners a profound journey through diverse artistic expressions. From emerging talents to established masters, Visual Intonation amplifies the richness of Black creativity, inviting audiences to experience art through the eyes and voices of its most compelling practitioners.
Visual Intonation finds film not only as an art form but as a basis for education and cultural interaction.
Visual Intonation
EP 127: The Power of Perspective with Director/Producer Fisayo Olajide
Welcome to the Visual Intonation Podcast, where storytelling meets the art of visual expression. In this episode, we sit down with the talented filmmaker Fisayo Olajide, also known as Fiz, whose award-winning documentaries capture the profound impact of human stories. From her roots in London to her Nigerian heritage, Fiz’s perspective as a Black female filmmaker has shaped her career and led her to amplify voices often overlooked. Her work continues to break boundaries, whether through branded films for global companies like Google and Burberry, or through the powerful lens of her documentary work, which has earned her accolades at prestigious film festivals like SXSW and the New York Film Festival.
Fiz’s latest project is an ambitious and heartfelt endeavor—Underground Railroad Ride, a feature-length documentary that follows five young Black and brown cyclists on a powerful journey, attempting to ride a route inspired by the Underground Railroad. This raw, intimate film explores not just the history of the Underground Railroad, but the strength, solidarity, and resilience of a new generation of storytellers. It’s a project deeply personal to Fiz, reflecting her drive to connect people through stories that transcend cultural boundaries.
Throughout her career, Fiz has become known for her passionate and empathetic approach to filmmaking. Her work blends documentary filmmaking with immersive storytelling, creating experiences that resonate deeply with audiences. With a unique blend of curiosity and compassion, she delves into topics that connect individuals to the heart of the human experience, showing that storytelling isn’t just about capturing moments—it’s about elevating voices and fostering connection in a fragmented world.
In this episode, Fiz opens up about her journey, her challenges, and the lessons she’s learned along the way. She discusses her work mentoring the next generation of filmmakers, sharing how important it is to invest in oneself and to embrace vulnerability in the creative process. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about passion, resilience, and the power of storytelling in creating lasting change.
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