Deadline: 30 June 2024
The Vision Maker Media is pleased to announce the Creative Shorts Fellowship Program to support Emerging Native filmmakers to produce a short film: documentary, drama, experimental, mentorship with a career professional film producer or director.
The Vision Maker Media want to nurture and encourage new and creative, innovative storytelling and have emerging Native filmmakers tell film stories in a uniquely imaginative, inventive, and artistically experimental way. They are seeking to support emerging Native filmmakers who want to make a career in film production to produce new stories that deconstruct barriers of perceptions and misperceptions, facts and myths, ideologies and truths, push the limits of art and technology, while also supporting a mentorship with a career professional film producer or director.
Topic ideas may be about Native cultures, values, histories, contemporary life, environmental justice, social justice, youth, elders, and/or Native empowerment. Within the fellowship, funds support a film professional’s mentorship, and the production of a short film produced by an emerging Native filmmaker
Category
- Production
- Requests for funding under this category should be a proposal to film, record, and produce a short film to complete
- principle photography (including all production activities, hiring of crew, talent and clearance of rights for public media use);
- development of a website for the program; and
- post-production (including editing and completion).
- Requests for funding under this category should be a proposal to film, record, and produce a short film to complete
- The mentor fee is paid separately from the production funding support.
Funding Information
- Production costs may be funded in a request amount of up to $25,000. Separately, VMM directly pays the mentor a total of $5,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Emerging Native filmmakers who wish to pursue a career in film production are encouraged to apply and must hold artistic, budgetary and editorial control and own the copyright of the proposed short film.
- Film professionals, Native or non-Native, who wish to mentor an emerging Native filmmaker in the production of the emerging filmmaker’s short film, may apply in collaboration with their Native mentee.
- The proposed project must be a short film of 40 minutes or less.
- Topics and genres accepted for the Creative Shorts Fellowship can be short film: documentary, drama, experimental, or animation. Topic ideas may be about Native cultures, values, histories, contemporary life, environmental justice, social justice, youth, elders, and/or Native empowerment.
- The proposed project must be ready for production (The Creative Shorts Fellowship supports production to completion).
- Production timeline must have completion within 12 months of receiving 1st payment of awarded funding.
- All applicants must be over 21 years of age, and a U.S. citizen or legal U.S. resident
Ineligible
- Film Professionals and film mentors seeking funding for their own short film project.
- Commercial Programs.
- Industrial or promotional films and videos.
- Student productions of any sort, such as thesis films.
- Filmmakers or production entities that are foreign-based, owned or controlled.
- Projects funded in part by a government entity or group featured in the content of the short film.
For more information, visit VMM.