What Moi Frey has done in 2008

Recent stories by and about Moi Frey

A story about Jean Rouch

Jean Rouch taught a summer production workshop for the USC Ethnographic Film (aka Visual Anthropology) program and I was one of his students. As part of the program we made a cinema verite film. As befit a summer in Southern California, we went with the local flow of things and created playful, colorful short films. We made and edited them in about 48 hours, as I recall, and then showed them in a mini-festival. One film spoofed the classic undergrad anthro class film, using the class itself as a subject, in a brilliant self-parody.

I turned my camera on the relationship between Rouch and Tim Asch, the founder of our little MA program and co-instructor in the workshop. On an afternoon at Venice Beach, the two men took a break to fly kites over the sands fronting the Pacific. I used the exercise to work on the rhythms that the editor and the soundtrack impart to a story, setting the short film to the Hot Club of France’s “Them There Eyes.” I cut the piece in a marathon editing session through the night, energized by the music, the spirit of the two creative spirits I was profiling, and the brilliant images of kites climbing, climbing…

Why I admire Kurt Vonnegut

One of the best American writers of all times. His talent, humor and compassion inspire me and make me want to be a writer too.

The real reason I want to meet Al Franken

I just love the guy. His smarts, his common sense, his wonderful humor. He’s raised the bar for political discourse in this country. Plus, he has good taste in music.

Plus he’s a Minnesota boy from my very own generation. I’m proud to be from the same place and time as Al Franken.

Why I admire Alice Coltrane

Alice Coltrane was a powerhouse of spiritual energy. Her music inspires me.

May she rest in peace.

Why I admire Garrison Keillor

He is an American Master. One of our great storytellers, who will grow in stature as time goes on.

Besides, I grew up in Lake Woebegone.

Why I admire Joni Mitchell

When I hear her music, when I see her art, it takes me to my true self.

Since I first I heard her voice, so many years ago, it has felt as though I had a secret big sister. I’ve followed her life and studied her work. The things that defined her were so influential in my life: music, art, poetry, love, pain.

I of course don’t have her gigantic talent, but that doesn’t stop me from learning from her example. She’s a role model in so many ways, and I think her philosophy and spirituality, not to mention her tremendous creativity, have been and are great teachers for me.

I think Joni Mitchell is one of the greatest artists of this or any era.


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