by Caroline O'Kane | Apr 28, 2022 | Massachusetts, North East, Post-Production
April 28, 2022 This blog post was written by Danielle Schwartz. There are less than two weeks until we premiere Tide to Table: The Remarkable Journey of Oysters at 7 p.m. on May 10 at the Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville, NY! The trailer is LIVE, B-roll has...
by Caroline O'Kane | Apr 21, 2022 | Fun Facts, Massachusetts, North East, Post-Production
April 21, 2022 This blog post was written by Emily Teixeira and Danielle Schwartz. Tomorrow is Earth Day! In celebration, the Pace Docs Team is giving a shout out to two keystone species that have a surprising number of traits in common: oysters and honeybees....
by Caroline O'Kane | Apr 7, 2022 | Massachusetts, North East, Post-Production, Production
April 7, 2022 This blog post was written by Caroline O’Kane. It was a cool and windy Wednesday evening in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn, where the staff of Congress Bar prepared for a NYC Oyster Lovers Club meeting on the heated patio. The event marks a...
by Caroline O'Kane | Mar 31, 2022 | Connecticut, Massachusetts, North East, Post-Production, Production
March 31, 2022 This blog post was written by Danielle Schwartz. With the premiere only a little over a month away, it has been an intense week of editing and selecting excerpts from transcripts. Last Friday, a few members of the team were able to sneak away to...
by Caroline O'Kane | Mar 24, 2022 | Massachusetts, North East, Production
This blog post was written by Danielle Schwartz. This week, the crew regrouped after five days of filming on the Cape. With production wrapping this Friday, we are now starting to consider our story. So, why does a humble little shellfish cause a global frenzy? Its...
by Caroline O'Kane | Mar 19, 2022 | Massachusetts, North East, Production
March 17, 2022 This blog post was written by Emily Teixeira and Caroline O’Kane. Thursday was our last full day on the Cape, and it was St. Patrick’s Day. Despite some afternoon rain, we certainly made the most of it. To cover more ground, the crew split off...