music/Maker with Tyler Kline // Episode 31
- Tyler Kline
- Jun 12
- 1 min read
Archiving Life through Experimental Film with
C. Jacqueline Wood

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Filmmaker and visual artist C. Jacqueline Wood creates intimate, deeply personal work across moving image, installation, and documentary forms. Her work has screened nationally, including at the Athens International Film and Video Festival, and she was the founder of The Mini Microcinema — a non-profit space dedicated to showcasing independent and experimental film.
In this episode, Jacqueline reflects on the emotional honesty at the core of her creative process. She and host Tyler Kline discuss the role of light and duration in her work, and how her latest film became a meditation on unfinished projects, infertility, and creative loss. She reflects on navigating the tension between analog and digital media, processing personal experience through film, and embracing artistic freedom outside traditional systems.
This is a movie, Jacqueline's film that is discussed at length in this conversation, can be viewed at https://vimeo.com/1019288337?share=copy#t=0
Learn more about Jacqueline and view more of her work at https://www.projectplane.com/
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