Carey Lundin, Citizen KateTV, VivaLundin Productions
Chicago New Media Summit : Monday, September 15th, 2008 : 2:30 pm : Citizen Journalism
The Talk: Citizen Kate: the outsiders’ view of inside politics, is really the story of the little woman that could. Citizen Kate has been called “the future of political journalism” and has been seen by over a million viewers. It is a model for the marriage of new and traditional media working together to change history.
Carey Lundin has got issues. That’s why she quit her job as creative director at a political ad firm. She channels her angst, mistreatment as a child and social fears, through a character she created known as Citizen Kate, who naively trusts everyone. When Obama launched his candidacy, she plied her pal Kate with beers, who at the time cared little about politics, and convinced her to cover the launch. Within a week, The Economist had written a piece about this highly original approach to politics. Within three months Hollywood called. But it’s taken a year and half for projects grown on the internet to get respect as original material that can make the leap to traditional media. Here’s Carey Lundin to tell some tales of the trail, what it’s taught her and what you can learn from her angst, which now, she’s glad she has.
BIO: My father wrote comedic novels that satirized the ad world of the 1970s. I satirize the political world of the 21st century. I mean, if you can’t look at your life and laugh at it, you’ll die too soon. Speaking of not dying, I created the most successful organ donor campaign in America where now over 3 million people are signed into the registry. That part is no laughing matter.
On CNMS: To help others achieve their creative dreams and to interest the powers that be in Citizen Kate
Quote By Other: “Time plus tragedy equals comedy.” – Woody Allen
Check out!: Catch all the excitement of the historic conventions by watching Citizen Kate's coverage. She has been picked up by Alice Radio to file stories about the party scene and people at the convention stories for new media journalists: the BeachWoodReporter, The Up Take, Brave New Films, Vericif!er and hopefully The Huffington Post