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Low-Residency MFA Programs in New England
In connection with her interview with two low-residency programs in New England, NewEnglandFilm.com writer Emma Schlenoff offers this guide to some of the low-residency MFA programs across the region. See also NewEnglandFilm.com’s interview with Emerson College and Vermont College of Fine Arts.
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Company/Organization Profiles | Film Funding | New England
Equity-Based Film Crowdfunding Sites
Now that you know the important steps needed to use equity-based crowdfunding from our Filmmaker’s Guide to Equity-Based Crowdfunding, you can start investigating websites to assist with your fundraising efforts.
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Company/Organization Profiles | Film Festival & Event Profiles | Film Festivals | Rhode Island | Theatres
Providence Art & Design Film Festival
Rhode Island’s Art & Design Film Festival, now in its second year, is already expanding, thanks to the collaborative local film industry. NewEnglandFilm.com offers a glimpse into this unique festival and the Providence Center for Media Culture, the up-and-coming the non-profit behind it.
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Company/Organization Profiles | Documentary | Film Festival & Event Profiles | Film Festivals | Maine
Camden Launches Year-round Institute for Docs
Camden International Film Festival announces the launch of their Points North Institute, a year-round institute poised to be a launching pad for the next generation of nonfiction storytellers. The institute’s retreats, residencies, fellowships and grant programs will provide a full spectrum of resources for nonfiction filmmakers and media artists.
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Company/Organization Profiles | Corporate | Documentary | Massachusetts
Windy Films: Documenting Social Impact
In 2012, Windy Films was founded by three friends—Editor Tripp Clemens, Cinematographer Harvey Burrell, and Producer Will Humphrey. In this video interview, NewEnglandFilm.com writer David Pierotti interviews the three partners about how they built their business and their projects.
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Teen & Children Summer Filmmaking Camps
NewEnglandFilm.com has compiled some of the best summer film programs in New England for young people who want to get a jumpstart on their careers, or even their future hobby.
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Company/Organization Profiles | Connecticut | Film Festival & Event Profiles | Local Industry | Maine | Massachusetts | New England | New Hampshire | Reports | Rhode Island | Vermont
6 Film Nonprofits to Support in New England
How about spreading some holiday joy (and much-needed money) to these six local film nonprofits? We’ve chosen one for each New England state.
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Acting | Company/Organization Profiles | Filmmaking | Local Industry | Massachusetts
Boston Indie Mafia
Now entering its second year, the Boston Indie Mafia opens its doors to filmmakers, actors and media folks at all stages of their career to network, create films, pitch projects and get advice.
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Company/Organization Profiles | Connecticut | Filmmaking | Local Industry | Massachusetts | Reports | Vermont
Film Boot Camp: Jay Craven Discusses the Making of Northern Borders
Vermont-based filmmaker Jay Craven discusses the groundbreaking educational program that produced the film Northern Borders, a feature film starring Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick and Academy Award nominees Bruce Dern and Genevieve Bujold.
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Helming Women in Film
5 Apr , 2016 | Written by Chuck Slavin | Posted by: NewEnglandFilm.com
Actor/Producer/Activist and Women in Film Video New England Board Member Chuck Slavin interviews Alecia Jean Orsini Lebeda for an installment in his series, The DotCommentary, to discuss her work in the local film industry and her vision for WIFVNE.