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Emma Baiada
Director, Producer, Editor - SONG OF SALT
Emma Baiada is an accomplished documentary filmmaker known for her work as co-director, producer, co-cinematographer, and co-editor of the feature film "Song of Salt".12 Her approach to filmmaking is rooted in observational documentary techniques, focusing on stories of people living on the fringes of mainstream society.3
Career Highlights
Documentary Work: Emma's most notable project is "Song of Salt," a documentary about the small desert town of Trona, California. The film provides an immersive look into the struggles and celebrations of this tight-knit mining community as they face economic challenges.25
Professional Experience: Prior to her work on "Song of Salt," Emma worked as a producer at Academy Award-winning Tremolo Productions. There, she contributed to several notable projects:
- "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" (Focus Features)
- Grammy-nominated "Shangri-La" (Showtime)
- "The 12th Victim" (Showtime)13
Recognition and Screenings: Emma's work has gained recognition in the documentary film community:
- Supported by California Humanities and DOC NYC
- Screened at various film festivals, including Slamdance, Mimesis Documentary Festival, San Francisco Documentary Festival, and others13
Filmmaking Approach
Emma's filmmaking style is characterized by:
- Observational techniques
- Simple use of video and audio to capture authentic moments
- Focus on stories of people living outside mainstream society4
Current Work
Emma is currently based in the Hudson Valley, New York, where she continues her work in documentary filmmaking.13 She is associated with Hierophant Films, where she serves as Director, Producer, and Editor.6