HOT DOCS 2010 Call for Entries
Hot Docs is now accepting project proposals for the upcoming Toronto Documentary Forum, May 5 & 6, 2010.
Hot Docs is now accepting project proposals for the upcoming Toronto Documentary Forum, May 5 & 6, 2010.
This year’s DIVERSITY IN PLACE FILM FESTIVAL invites submissions addressing the Diversity of Places that compounds our urban realities. These include nourishing places as well as unsettling, even frightening, places.
SFIAAFF is now accepting applications for its annual Student Delegate Program! Apply today for exclusive access to films, meetings with filmmakers, and more!
Applications are now available for the 2010 Producers Institute for New Media Technologies. The Institute is a ten-day residency for eight creative documentary teams with the shared goal of developing and prototyping an interactive, multiplatform project that has social justice and human rights impact.
The 4th Annual Korean American Film Festival New York is scheduled for February 27th 2010 at TheTimesCenter. KAFFNY is now accepting short film submissions from filmmakers of Korean descent and of any nationality through November 30.
FOX’s unscripted series HELL’S KITCHEN is back again as Chef Gordon Ramsay looks for the BEST of the BEST to work beside him in the HOTTEST kitchen on Earth! The nationwide casting call starts now.
Taking place during the 31st annual Independent Film Week, IFP’s Independent Filmmaker Conference is the must-attend event for film and media professionals to learn how today’s creative choices and business decisions are impacting tomorrow’s artists, industry and audiences.
Calling all Lolitas and Yankis! Rock your best Lolita or Yanki threads to the outdoor screening of KAMIKAZE GIRLS on Friday, August 14th for the KAMIKAZE GIRLS FASHION SHOW! Best Lolita and Yanki fashion wins a surPrize, compliments of CAAM, Japantown Merchants Association and VIZ Pictures!
The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture invites you to join us in Boston from August 26 – 29 for Commonwealth, NAMAC’s biennial convening for media and visual arts leaders, practitioners, researchers, technologists, advocates, scholars, students, funders, and policymakers.
Seven days. One excuse to make the film you always wanted to make. The Seven Day Competition begins with a kickoff event where team captains will receive an information packet containing waivers, releases and the secret constraint(s) that they will be included in their film. Film teams will have seven full days to conceive, write, shoot, edit and score their films.
SFIAAFF, the nation’s largest showcase for new Asian American and Asian films, is now accepting submissions for its 28th festival. Submit early and save on submission fees!
This summer Women of Color Resource Center is offering a unique experience to learn the ins and outs of basic sound and radio production for activism and advocacy.