can you believe it? the first woman to EVER win the director's guild award. a painter that went to the whitney program, then made a vampire film, then into the mess of hollywood in the meantime making some really good films - point break! i'm a fan...
http://enews.earthlink.net/article/us?guid=20100131/70a639b9-ba9f-4ee6-8937-3fb3ffd0812a
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
re: rooftop films application
i've been to a few of these. screening outside on roof! free beer and wine! loads of people!
CALL FOR ENTRIES
2010 ROOFTOP FILMS SUMMER SERIES
May - September, 2010
Submit your films and videos now and participate in one of the most unforgettable, unique, filmmaker-friendly, independent film events in the world!
The Summer Series will feature more than 200 daring new films, all screened outdoors, in front of big, loyal audiences in parks, on boats, and on rooftops overlooking the greatest city in the world.
For more info visit: www.rooftopfilms.com.
Deadlines:
Late: February 15, 2010
Without A Box Extended: March 1, 2010
Your film submission to Rooftop Films will automatically get you 2 free tickets to any Rooftop Summer Series show (an $18 value).
For submission inquiries, please email program director
Dan Nuxoll at: submit [at] rooftopfilms [dot] com.
CALL FOR ENTRIES
2010 ROOFTOP FILMS SUMMER SERIES
May - September, 2010
Submit your films and videos now and participate in one of the most unforgettable, unique, filmmaker-friendly, independent film events in the world!
The Summer Series will feature more than 200 daring new films, all screened outdoors, in front of big, loyal audiences in parks, on boats, and on rooftops overlooking the greatest city in the world.
For more info visit: www.rooftopfilms.com.
Deadlines:
Late: February 15, 2010
Without A Box Extended: March 1, 2010
Your film submission to Rooftop Films will automatically get you 2 free tickets to any Rooftop Summer Series show (an $18 value).
For submission inquiries, please email program director
Dan Nuxoll at: submit [at] rooftopfilms [dot] com.
re: short competition
look! some prize money!
CINEMA ME SHORT FILM COMPETITION
Non-professional, aspiring filmmakers:
tell us your Asian American Story! Submit a short film completed between the periods of November 9, 2009 and April 30, 2010 for an opportunity to win a Grand Prize of $3,000 sponsored by Toyota.
Top ten Finalists will have a chance for screening at the AAIFF10. Please visit our National Film Festival Tour site for complete contest rules and submission forms: www.asiancinevision.org/tour2010
CINEMA ME SHORT FILM COMPETITION
Non-professional, aspiring filmmakers:
tell us your Asian American Story! Submit a short film completed between the periods of November 9, 2009 and April 30, 2010 for an opportunity to win a Grand Prize of $3,000 sponsored by Toyota.
Top ten Finalists will have a chance for screening at the AAIFF10. Please visit our National Film Festival Tour site for complete contest rules and submission forms: www.asiancinevision.org/tour2010
re: asian american film festival deadline
hi all,
here's the info and link to acv festival (first one to show my work decades ago). unfortunately i passed on being on selection committee this year but i still could put in a good word for you. asian american is pretty broad...south pacific, southeast asian, asian disapora...
CALL FOR ENTRIES:
ASIAN AMERICAN
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Attention all Filmmakers:
Want an opportunity to screen your film in the heart of New York City? Submit your film to the first and longest running festival dedicated to showcasing works by Asian/Asian American filmmakers and about the Asian communities! We are excited to announce the 33rd AAIFF is now accepting submissions in the following categories:
Narrative Features
Documentary Features
Short Films
Music Video
Screenplays
Works-In-Progress
Youth Films (by filmmakers under 20)
Early Deadline (postmarked): January 27, 2010
Final Deadline (postmarked): February 24, 2010
For more info please visit our website at asiancinevision.org.
here's the info and link to acv festival (first one to show my work decades ago). unfortunately i passed on being on selection committee this year but i still could put in a good word for you. asian american is pretty broad...south pacific, southeast asian, asian disapora...
CALL FOR ENTRIES:
ASIAN AMERICAN
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Attention all Filmmakers:
Want an opportunity to screen your film in the heart of New York City? Submit your film to the first and longest running festival dedicated to showcasing works by Asian/Asian American filmmakers and about the Asian communities! We are excited to announce the 33rd AAIFF is now accepting submissions in the following categories:
Narrative Features
Documentary Features
Short Films
Music Video
Screenplays
Works-In-Progress
Youth Films (by filmmakers under 20)
Early Deadline (postmarked): January 27, 2010
Final Deadline (postmarked): February 24, 2010
For more info please visit our website at asiancinevision.org.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
re: the flaherty film seminar fellowship
for the interested..
we've had several students attend the flaherty with this fellowship. it's a week of hell (read: film screenings and discussions all day and into the night...then late night drinks and hanging out with filmmakers). a really great way to meet filmmakers and film scholars.
We are now accepting applications for
the 2010 Robert Flaherty Film Seminar
Fellowship Program
Deadline: March 5, 2010
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Flaherty is currently offering two types of Fellowships which provide economic support to applicants interested in attending the Seminar: Professional Development and Student.
We will announce other Special Fellowship opportunities, as they are confirmed. For eligibility requirements, application, and a full list of the fellowships that were offered during 2009, please go to www.flahertyseminar.org.
The Fellowship Program is led by an academic who has attended previous Flaherty Seminars and is designed to further your knowledge of cinema through participation in an array of unique discussions. Fellows will also participate in all general Seminar activities. The program is rigorous and rewarding; it includes selected readings, special meetings with guest artists and other professionals, and smaller discussions with other Fellows. All fellowships are highly competitive.
Professional Development Fellowships:
The Professional Development Fellowship is designed for emerging or mid-career professionals such as filmmakers, programmers, writers, scholars, archivists, and media professionals. Awards are partial grants that cover a portion of the registration fee. Grants are applied directly towards registration for the Seminar.
Student Fellowships:
Student fellowships are open to undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled in a degree program (PhD students will be considered in the Professional Development category). All majors are welcome; we select a diverse array of students from throughout the U.S., as well as internationally. We look for students who have the capacity to interact in both small and large groups, and be willing to share their passion for film. Awards are partial grants that cover a portion of the registration fee. Grants are applied directly towards registration for the Seminar.
we've had several students attend the flaherty with this fellowship. it's a week of hell (read: film screenings and discussions all day and into the night...then late night drinks and hanging out with filmmakers). a really great way to meet filmmakers and film scholars.
We are now accepting applications for
the 2010 Robert Flaherty Film Seminar
Fellowship Program
Deadline: March 5, 2010
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Flaherty is currently offering two types of Fellowships which provide economic support to applicants interested in attending the Seminar: Professional Development and Student.
We will announce other Special Fellowship opportunities, as they are confirmed. For eligibility requirements, application, and a full list of the fellowships that were offered during 2009, please go to www.flahertyseminar.org.
The Fellowship Program is led by an academic who has attended previous Flaherty Seminars and is designed to further your knowledge of cinema through participation in an array of unique discussions. Fellows will also participate in all general Seminar activities. The program is rigorous and rewarding; it includes selected readings, special meetings with guest artists and other professionals, and smaller discussions with other Fellows. All fellowships are highly competitive.
Professional Development Fellowships:
The Professional Development Fellowship is designed for emerging or mid-career professionals such as filmmakers, programmers, writers, scholars, archivists, and media professionals. Awards are partial grants that cover a portion of the registration fee. Grants are applied directly towards registration for the Seminar.
Student Fellowships:
Student fellowships are open to undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled in a degree program (PhD students will be considered in the Professional Development category). All majors are welcome; we select a diverse array of students from throughout the U.S., as well as internationally. We look for students who have the capacity to interact in both small and large groups, and be willing to share their passion for film. Awards are partial grants that cover a portion of the registration fee. Grants are applied directly towards registration for the Seminar.
Flaherty Film Seminar Fellowships
We are now accepting applications for the 2010 Robert Flaherty Film SeminarFellowship ProgramDeadline: March 5, 2010
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Flaherty is currently offering two types of Fellowships which provide economic support to applicants interested in attending the Seminar: Professional Development and Student.
We will announce other Special Fellowship opportunities, as they are confirmed. For eligibility requirements, application, and a full list of the fellowships that were offered during 2009, please go to www.flahertyseminar.org.The Fellowship Program is led by an academic who has attended previous Flaherty Seminars and is designed to further your knowledge of cinema through participation in an array of unique discussions. Fellows will also participate in all general Seminar activities. The program is rigorous and rewarding; it includes selected readings, special meetings with guest artists and other professionals, and smaller discussions with other Fellows. All fellowships are highly competitive. Professional Development Fellowships:The Professional Development Fellowship is designed for emerging or mid-career professionals such as filmmakers, programmers, writers, scholars, archivists, and media professionals. Awards are partial grants that cover a portion of the registration fee. Grants are applied directly towards registration for the Seminar.
Student Fellowships:Student fellowships are open to undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled in a degree program (PhD students will be considered in the Professional Development category). All majors are welcome; we select a diverse array of students from throughout the U.S., as well as internationally. We look for students who have the capacity to interact in both small and large groups, and be willing to share their passion for film. Awards are partial grants that cover a portion of the registration fee. Grants are applied directly towards registration for the Seminar.
Other Financial Grants Available:Employees of New York State Non-Profit organizations focusing on media arts may apply for a grant to attend the 2010 Robert Flaherty Film Seminar through the Experimental Television Center. Go to www.experimentaltvcenter.org and apply for a Media Arts Technical Assistance Fund grant.
PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL using the "Forward email" link below to anyone you think may be interested in attending the Flaherty Seminar through our Fellowship program.
Contact Information
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Flaherty/International Film Seminarsemail: ifs@flahertyseminar.orgphone: 212-448-0458web: www.flahertyseminar.org
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Flaherty is currently offering two types of Fellowships which provide economic support to applicants interested in attending the Seminar: Professional Development and Student.
We will announce other Special Fellowship opportunities, as they are confirmed. For eligibility requirements, application, and a full list of the fellowships that were offered during 2009, please go to www.flahertyseminar.org.The Fellowship Program is led by an academic who has attended previous Flaherty Seminars and is designed to further your knowledge of cinema through participation in an array of unique discussions. Fellows will also participate in all general Seminar activities. The program is rigorous and rewarding; it includes selected readings, special meetings with guest artists and other professionals, and smaller discussions with other Fellows. All fellowships are highly competitive. Professional Development Fellowships:The Professional Development Fellowship is designed for emerging or mid-career professionals such as filmmakers, programmers, writers, scholars, archivists, and media professionals. Awards are partial grants that cover a portion of the registration fee. Grants are applied directly towards registration for the Seminar.
Student Fellowships:Student fellowships are open to undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled in a degree program (PhD students will be considered in the Professional Development category). All majors are welcome; we select a diverse array of students from throughout the U.S., as well as internationally. We look for students who have the capacity to interact in both small and large groups, and be willing to share their passion for film. Awards are partial grants that cover a portion of the registration fee. Grants are applied directly towards registration for the Seminar.
Other Financial Grants Available:Employees of New York State Non-Profit organizations focusing on media arts may apply for a grant to attend the 2010 Robert Flaherty Film Seminar through the Experimental Television Center. Go to www.experimentaltvcenter.org and apply for a Media Arts Technical Assistance Fund grant.
PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL using the "Forward email" link below to anyone you think may be interested in attending the Flaherty Seminar through our Fellowship program.
Contact Information
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Flaherty/International Film Seminarsemail: ifs@flahertyseminar.orgphone: 212-448-0458web: www.flahertyseminar.org
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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