| TWN May News : Workshops, Screenings, Grants & More!
Third World Newsreel is pleased to collaborate with FUNAVE, the first school for Spanish-language Audio Visual Narratives in the United States
All classes will be in Spanish and held at Cervantes Institute NY's headquarters in Manhattan.
May 17-18, 2013
Spanish-Language Film Screenwriting: From the Idea to the Screen This intensive workshop provides the basics to translate your paper script into the screen and a deeper insight into the possibilities for development, production and distribution of Spanish-language film stories in the United States.
June 10-15, 2013 Creation and Writing of Spanish-Language TV Fiction Series
This course poses a deep approach to the world of TV fiction scriptwriting and its practice. Students will learn how to design and develop a Spanish-language series project.
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| TWN Screenings
Harvest of Empire Theatrical Release! Based on the groundbreaking book by award-winning journalist Juan González, HARVEST OF EMPIRE takes an unflinching look at the role that U.S. economic and military interests played in triggering an unprecedented wave of migration that is transforming our nation's cultural and economic landscape.
From the wars for territorial expansion that gave the U.S. control of Puerto Rico, Cuba and more than half of Mexico, to the covert operations that imposed oppressive military regimes in the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador, Harvest of Empire unveils a moving human story that is largely unknown to the great majority of citizens in the U.S. "They never teach us in school that the huge Latino presence here is a direct result of our own government's actions in Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America over many decades -- actions that forced millions from that region to leave their homeland and journey north," says Juan González at the beginning of the film. HOUSTON May 3-10 Sundance Cinemas PHILADELPHIA May 10-17 Riverview Plaza Stadium 17
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TWN Recommends the Haiti Film Fest 2013
This film festival will include the opening night celebration, an emerging filmmakers event and two full days of free films from contemporary Haitian filmmakers, films about Haiti's Diaspora, as well as films from the beginning of Haiti's presence on-screen. Ranging from seasoned directors to emerging student filmmakers, this film festival will present the diverse perspectives that encompass the Haitian identity.
Thursday, May 9th
HCX | Haiti Film Fest Opening Night
DROM
85 Avenue A
East Village, NY
Friday, May 10th
Emerging Filmmakers Panel
FiveMyles Gallery
558 St. Johns Place
Brooklyn, NY
Saturday & Sunday, May 11th-12th
Free HCX | Haiti Film Fest Screenings
St. Francis College
180 Remsen Street
Brooklyn, NY
more info
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| Film/Video Grants, Internships and More
TWN Seeks Graphic Design & Final Cut Pro Interns If you have graphic design or Final Cut Pro experience, live in New York City and need to add more credits to your resume, please apply to our internship program at Third World Newsreel. Send a cover letter and resume to dorothy@twn.org and distribution@twn.org.
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CAAM Documentary Completion Fund CAAM is now accepting applications to the 2013 CAAM Documentary Post-Production Fund. With support from CPB, CAAM is able to offer post-production funding to independent producers working on documentary projects intended for public television broadcast.
Deadline: May 9th, 2013 by midnight Pacific Time
more info
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Pacific Islanders in Communications Media Fund The goal of Pacific Islanders in Communications is to support the development of national public broadcast programming that enhances public recognition of and appreciation for Pacific Islander history, culture, and society. PIC accomplishes this by nurturing and supporting filmmakers through its Research & Development (R&D), Production, and Completion funds.
Deadline: May 24, 2013, 5:00 PM
more info
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LPB's Public Media Content Fund
The Public Media Content Fund (PMCF) is an open invitation to independent producers to submit proposals for a program, limited series or short web-based digital video projects (no longer than 20 minutes) on any subject that relates to or is representative of Latino Americans that is appropriate for public television and/or one of its platforms. Deadline: June 3, 2013, 5:00 PM
more info
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Black Public Media/National Black Programming Consortium Submissions
BPM/NBPC has a legacy of proudly supporting producers and digital media storytellers who represent the global Black experience.
Deadline: Open
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Ford Foundation Ford's Social Issue Film Funding Initiative will provide approximately $16 million through an open-application process to filmmakers and media makers around the world who are creating documentaries that address urgent social issues. Deadline: Open
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Jerome Foundation
Grants of up to $30,000 will be awarded to individual film and video artists living in New York City who work in the genres of experimental, narrative, animation, and documentary production.
Deadline: Open
more info
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ITVS International Initiative
The International Initiative was created to give U.S. audiences access to international stories and voices on American television and new media platforms. International funding is only available to independent filmmakers who are neither U.S. citizens nor residents of the U.S.
Deadline: Open
more info
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| TWN Thanks
TWN is supported in part by the New York State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the Funding Exchange, as well as individual donors. TWN is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the creation, appreciation, and dissemination of independent media by and about people of color. |
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