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Minority Affairs

American Film Institute: Directing Workshop for Women

http://www.afi.com/education/dww/

Deadline: January 13
AFI’s DWW is designed specifically for women who are working in the arts and are ready to seriously pursue narrative directing. Applicants must have a minimum of five years experience in the arts but may have no professional credits as a narrative director. If you have just completed film school, it is to your advantage to take some time and build up work experience before applying to the program.


The Fund for Women Artists: Funding Lists

http://www.womenarts.org/fund/fundlists.html

Choices include film/video projects, international projects, and visual arts projects.


Women in Film Foundation

http://www.wif.org

WIF’s purpose is to empower, promote, nurture, and mentor women in the industry through a network of valuable contacts, events, and programs including the Women In Film Mentor Program, the award-winning Public Service Announcement Production Program, and the Internship Program in association with the Fulfillment Fund. Additionally, we provide film finishing funds, scholarships, grants, advocacy, community outreach programs, monthly networking breakfasts, seminars, workshops, and a screening series with filmmakers.


Women Make Movies Production Assistance

http://www.wmm.com/

Major distributor of film and videos by women. Also offers a fiscal sponsorship program with accompanying services, such as lists of funding sources, one individualized fundraising consultation, fundraising or proposal writing workshops, networking opportunities with other women media makers, and discounts at labs and equipment facilities. 


Hotline: Jobs in Film

Listings for cast, crew, staff positions, and interns

Professional Listings

Locate crews, services, equipment and more

Merchandise

GPFO Production Guides, umbrellas, hats, and shirts

Filmography

Films and TV shows shot locally

Filmmaker Programs

Supporting the indigenous media community's needs

Filmmaker Spotlight

Featuring Filmmaker Shannon Newby