Excerpts from Experts - Lincoln Presidential Library

As part of the No Malice Film Contest, a collaboration of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, the Roger and Chaz Ebert Foundation, and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation, contestants and anyone interested in filmmaking have access to prerecorded sessions led by expert writers, producers, and directors.

In this excerpt, Troy talks about why individuals shouldn’t wait to create.

 

About The No Malice Film Contest

The No Malice Film Contest creates a platform for Illinois youth and young adults, ages 11-21, to explore the topic of racial healing using the medium of film. They believe youth and young adults have the capacity and desire to use their words and actions to promote fairness, heal the wounds within their communities, and participate in social change for the benefit of all. The No Malice Film Contest encourages you to take a creative and thoughtful approach to these aspirations through the creation of short films.

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Ryan Tippery

My name is Ryan Tippery, I am a visual artist / designer currently focusing on abstraction. I enjoy exploring contrast and texture through my work.

http://www.ryantippery.com/
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