Posts Tagged ‘post-production’

Texas Filmmakers’ Production Fund Offers Grants for Filmmakers in Texas is now the Austin Film Society Grant

“Once a year, AFS awards grants to emerging film and video artists in the state of Texas through our Texas Filmmakers’ Production Fund (TFPF). Since 1996 the Austin Film Society has awarded $1.25 million in cash and  $88K in goods and services to 354 projects. In addition to grants for production, post-production and distribution, we provide cash stipends to Texas filmmakers traveling to prestigious film festivals through its Texas Filmmakers’ Travel Grant program.”

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IFP Labs: Seeking first features in post

IFP’s Independent Filmmaker Labs are a year-long  fellowship supporting independent filmmakers when they need it most: through the completion, marketing,  and distribution of their first features. Lab submission is  open to all first-time documentary and narrative feature directors with films  in post-production. Structured in three week-long components held over the  year, the Labs offer personalized attention on post-production, audience  building, and distribution strategies in the digital age, followed by continued  support from IFP as the project premieres in the marketplace.”

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Heineken Voces Grant Supports Latin American Filmmakers

The Heineken Voces Grant “supports Latin American artists living in the U.S. and working  on feature-length narrative and documentary projects that offer new  perspectives on their cultural experiences.

  • Project Status – For narratives: films at any stage of production from treatment to rough cut. For documentaries: films in the advanced stages of development, production and/or post-production.
  • Region: For Latino filmmakers based in the United States
  • Funding: Two $10,000 grants being awarded (for one feature narrative and one feature documentary)”

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nextPix offers documentary completion grant

nextPix is offering a $5000 completion grant.

“The firstPix program for 2011 seeks  to foster the best and brightest new talent in digital video, film and animation, and to help promote that talent by providing supplemental post-production funds for selected projects.

nextPix will evaluate rough assemblies OR completed DVDs/films for selection — based in part on the criteria that the project have a positive humanitarian message. We welcome narrative feature/documentaries and animation projects of all subject matter.”

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Center for Asian American Media yearly documentary grants

The Center for Asian American Media supports documentaries of interest to Asian American viewers through production and completion grants plus a fellowship.

“With support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CAAM is able to offer funding to independent producers for documentary projects intended for public television broadcast. All projects must conform to standard public broadcasting lengths.  Offered once a year, this round of funding is for applicants with documentary projects at the production and/or post-production stage intended for public television broadcast. Projects in research and development are not eligible to apply. All projects must conform to standard public broadcasting lengths (26:46, 56:46 or 86:46).”

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Asian Cinema Fund has three grants for Asian filmmakers

The Asian Cinema Fund is a new initiative that aims to help creative, talented Asian Filmmakers realize their artistic vision. To this end, ACF is extending its support in the following three categories: Script Development Fund, Post-Production Fund and Asian Network of Documentary (AND) fund.

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Documentary Completion Grants from San Francisco Film Society

“San Francisco Film Society Announces New $300,000 Documentary Film Fund Supporting Feature-Length Documentaries in Post-production.  The SFFS Documentary Film Fund is created to support singular nonfiction film work that is distinguished by compelling stories, intriguing characters and an innovative visual approach. Each year from 2011 to 2013, a total of $100,000 will be disbursed to further new work by documentary filmmakers nationwide.”

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Lynn & Jules Kroll Fund for Jewish Documentary Film Completion Grants

“The Lynn and Jules Kroll Fund for Jewish Documentary Film provides grants for the completion of original documentary films that promote thoughtful consideration of Jewish history, life, culture, and identity.  The Fund was created with a lead grant from Steven
Spielberg’s Righteous Persons Foundation and sustained with major support from the Charles H. Revson Foundation.  The priority of the Fund is to support projects in the latter stages of post-production that address significant subjects; offer fresh, challenging perspectives; engage audiences across cultural lines; and expand the understanding of Jewish experience.”

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