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Coast Obserserver Announces Town Green Screening of Katrina Diary
Grab your lawn
chairs and blankets and headon over to the Biloxi Town Green
on August 25 to enjoy
some live entertainment and a
free public showing of J. Justin
Pearce’s “Katrina Diary” presented
by J. Justin Pearce and
Coast Observer.
Page 13 Updates Biloxi Filmmaker's "Katrina Diary"
We first told you about Biloxi filmmaker Justin Pearce’s documentary "Katrina Diary" a few months ago. Since that story aired, Pearce has received international recognition. He’s
added some scenes to the original version and he’s getting ready for a public
screening at Biloxi’s Town Green.
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13 Highlights Young Film Maker's "Katrina Diary"
Hurricane Katrina had such a profound impact on all of us. Justin Pearce
of Biloxi returned home to a slab after evacuating for the storm. The
young film maker documents his experience on a new DVD titled 'Katrina
Diary.' We have Justin's story on tonight's Page 13.
Coast
Nightlife Observer
Reviews Katrina Diary
Everywhere we turn these days there are so many DVDs about Hurricane
Katrina, not to mention numerous before and after picture books depicting
the coast as we were and the destruction left behind. I will admit that
everytime I see one I do purchase it, if for no other reason than to have
the pictures that one might have that another may not of our coast the
way it use to be!! To date the best DVD I had seen was our very own WLOXs
Katrina Story. That is until I was given the opportunity to
be one of the first to view Katrina Diary by J. Justin Pearce,
the same young man that did the beautiful lighthouse poster and now the
Biloxi/Ocean Springs Bridge poster.
Sun
Herald Reviews Katrina Diary
Brash
young voices filled with bravado, defying the elements and predictions
of a Category 5 hurricane, can be heard while the landscape along U.S.
90 flashes by as J. Justin Pearce and friends shoot video on Sunday, Aug.
28.
Pearce, a Biloxi native and a member of the Moran family of artists, was
testing new video-production equipment. Those images, lush with the vibrant
greens, brilliant blues and classic whites of Biloxi beachfront property,
are suddenly intercut with images from Aug. 30 and afterward - images
so stark they look black and white - unless you notice the brilliant blue
skies are still there.
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