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Tristan Dyer is an American film director, stop-motion animator, and Iraq war veteran from Waldoboro, Maine. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Sergeant Tristan Dyer )〕 He served in the U.S. Army for five years and spent one year at Camp Taji, Iraq with an Air Cavalry unit. After being honorably discharged from the Army in 2005, Dyer attended the Brooks Institute of Photography in Ventura, CA where he earned a BA in Visual Journalism.〔("Operation In Their Boots" ). Retrieved October 20, 2010〕 Dyer's film, "The Other Way Out", won the 2009 Best Animation award at New England Film.com film festival and, that same year, the film won an Alliance for Community Media award for best non-professional animation. A year later, he was awarded a fellowship with Operation In Their Boots, a production of Brave New Foundation, to make a film about Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans and substance abuse.〔(" SignOnSanDiego" ). Retrieved October 20, 2010〕〔(Documentary Association ). Retrieved October 20, 2010〕 CNN listed Dyer on their July 5, 2010 Intriguing People list.〔(" CNN Blog" ). Retrieved October 20, 2010〕 Tristan currently lives in Ventura, CA with his wife, Ineke. ==The Other Way Out== "The Other Way Out" is the story of how one woman escaped a 15-year addiction to opiates. Narrated by herself, she recalls the experience of her addiction and the use of a controversial method of recovery called Ibogaine, which is illegal in the United States. Her tale is illustrated through stop-motion animation and time-lapse photography.〔(“New England Film Fest" ). Retrieved October 20, 2010〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tristan Dyer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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