Film, Audio, Media, RMIT

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Tag: doco

Sattya Media Arts Collective

Sattya Media Arts Collective is a resource network for artists, writers, filmmakers, photographers, and other creative types of people in Nepal. It aspires to be a hub for DIY culture, collaboration, inspiration, and learning for emerging media artists.
But more than providing resources, Sattya also aims to inspire social and personal change though the sharing of stories in Nepal. Our vision is two fold:
By supporting emerging media makers, we hope that they will be able to tell the stories that matter to them in whichever medium they work in.
By promoting media arts, we hope to bring about new perspectives, creativity, and dialogue among people.
We aim to create a future where media creation is accessible to people from different backgrounds, a community in which we can learn from and support each other, and an environment where independent media artists can thrive.

 

Details for interns and volunteers can be found here:http://sattya.org/collective/get-involved/internships/

2011 FIRST FACTUAL FILMS FESTIVAL (F4) – CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Following on from the success of the inaugural F4 launched at AIDC 2010 – we’re pleased to announce the Call for Submissions for F4 2011, this time working in collaboration with the 2011 BigPond Adelaide Film Festival which is very exciting.

I’m contacting you hoping that you be able to help us find some outstanding emerging Australian documentary filmmaking talent.  As well as doing a general call, I’m contacting targeted individuals to encourage recommendations wherever possible.

The benefits of selection or filmmakers are even more significant this year – please see attached Media Release for full details – and for further general information about F4 please visit http://f4.org.au

“F4 was an incredible learning experience for me, opening up a whole new international world of documentary filmmaking. I met inspiring filmmakers and mentors with whom I’ve since begun creative partnerships with and all my project’s have consequently progressed. I had some invaluable face-to-face meetings with broadcasters and distributors and now have a greater understanding of the market. I wholeheartedly encourage emerging filmmakers to participate in the F4 program.” Elizabeth Tadic – F4 2010 First Filmmaker and F4 Award winner

Submissions for F4 2011 open on Monday 16 August 2010 and close on Friday 29 October 2010.

If your film is selected for the F4 program you receive the following benefits:

▪ Full registration to AIDC 2011
▪ Inclusion of your film in the 2011 BAFF screening program
▪ Return airfare to Adelaide, from your nearest Australian capital city
▪ Accommodation for the duration of AIDC 2011
▪ A program of professional development opportunities
▪ Observer access to AIDC MeetMarket preparation sessions
▪ Guest of 2011 BigPond Adelaide Film Festival which includes such benefits as access to festival screenings, events, functions and other professional development activities

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