Eleanor McDowall
Eleanor McDowall makes audio documentaries, zines about the radio, podcasts and occasionally writes sound captions for films.
She is one of two Directors at Falling Tree Productions and the Series Producer of Short Cuts, BBC Radio 4's home for adventurous short-form documentaries. In her spare time she runs Radio Atlas - an English-language home for subtitled audio from around the world.
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An old cassette, tucked away for years in the back of a drawer, magically brings a lost voice back to life.
This hour some of our favorite childhood icons: from the man who gave us Thing One & Thing Two... to Dorothy, the Tin Man and Toto too.
Finally! A way to listen to radio stories in languages you don't-necessarily-speak.
Four women face the unexpected consequences of talking about abortion.
This hour, winners of our annual Third Coast/Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition.
Editor How to Remember
How to Remember is sonically inspired by Axel's travels to Côte d'Ivoire.
To experience this award-winning piece in full, including a subtitled video, a transcript, closer captions, and more, click here.
Executive Producer Checking One's Levels
Winner of the 2022-23 Third Coast/RHDF Competition Best Documentary: Short Award, selected by Final Round Judges Stacia Brown, Sharon Mashihi, and Justine Tobiasz.
Executive Producer Life Partners
Winner of the 2022-23 Third Coast/RHDF Competition Best New Artist Award, selected by Final Round Judges Erisa Apantaku, Axel Kacoutié, and Alice Wilder.
Without further ado... here are the eleven extraordinary stories reflect the finest work in the narrative audio industry & push the boundaries of audio storytelling, selected by these 20 judges, and in the categories of... Best New Artist, Radio Impact, Best News Feature, Audio Unbound, Best Documentary: Short, Best Documentary: Non-English Language, Best Serialized Story, Best Documentary (Gold, Silver, Bronze), and Directors’ Choice:
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Many more to be added in the weeks to come!
Can a documentary make you dance? Turn you on? Make you jump in fear? We get under the skin of documentary's visceral possibilities, exploring how we edit to impact the listener's body as much as their mind.
Between 2pm - 4:30pm on Thursday afternoon, producers can take their first dip into the Third Coast Conference with Shop Talks. Shop Talks are a chance for producers to take part in small sessions in business, education and more.
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How did the story come together? I'm curious to hear from each of your perspectives?