Deadline: 28 February 2025
Applications are now open for the Out on Film Filmmaker Fund to support emerging and established filmmakers with a focus on Georgia and Southern queer storytellers.
This fund provides financial assistance to queer artists who often struggle to secure funding to complete their project. The Filmmaker Fund was established to promote LGBTQ+ storytellers through grants, programs, and awards. Submissions are accepted for documentary, narrative, experimental, animated, or episodic projects about the LGBTQ+ experience. The Fund also seeks to support work of traditionally under-represented voices in film; they encourage applications from queer, southern artists, Lesbians, people of color, transgender and gender expansive people, disabled people, and other underrepresented people and communities. They especially seek to fund projects with production teams comprising LGBTQ+ cast and crew.
Funding Information
- Grants up to $2,500 are available for the completion of films that tell the stories of LGBTQ+ life in all its humanity and complexity.
- The standard Filmmaker Fund grant ranges from $250 to $2,500 depending on the amount requested, although the panel can recommend a higher or lower amount.
Eligible Projects
- Funding will be given to projects:
- In need of finishing, marketing or accessibility inclusion (i.e. closed/open captions, audio description) funds,
- Have already completed the development and production (at least 85%) phase and are in post-production stage or ready to begin post.
- Projects by, for, and about LGBTQ+ people and their communities.
- Based in the USA (with preference given to southern-based filmmakers.
Eligibility Criteria
- They will consider applications for:
- Narrative Feature films over 70 minutes;
- Documentary Feature films over 60 minutes,
- Narrative OR Documentary short films over 9 minutes.
Evaluation Criteria
- Awards will be based on a demonstration of the following:
- Quality of LGBTQ+ subject matter with an emphasis on telling stories of the queer experience;
- Strength, originality and distinctiveness of story;
- Evidence of directorial skill displayed in the provided rough cut/edit;
- Authentic representation of LGBTQ+ individuals on the creative and production teams.
Application Requirements
- Complete application form
- Full Synopsis
- Distribution strategy (Festivals, theatrical release, self-distribution)
- Summary budget
- Summary Production Schedule
- Financial Plan
- Main cast and crew bios
- Chain of title summary (who owns rights to material)
- Link to a rough cut or assembly edit of your project.
- Recipients will be asked to submit an invoice and sign a Letter of Agreement that will require:
- Recipient will acknowledge funding by Out on Film and the Out on Film Filmmaker Fund in on- screen and printed credits for the completed project. Out on Film will provide logo for this purpose
- Recipient will give Out on Film the first right of refusal to the Atlanta premiere of the completed project.
- Recipient will provide updates on the project’s status and apprise Out on Film of significant changes to the project or timeline.
- Recipient ensures that key members of the creative team (director/writer/producer) identify as LGBTQ+.
- The information in these guidelines is subject to change. Out on Film reserves the right to review this program and/or change its policies, procedures and review criteria.
- Out on Film reserves the right to ask applicants for additional information
- All decisions on applications are final.
- Payment will be made upon receipt of the executed funding agreement and that all conditions have been met.
- Out on Film will make public information on the number of applications it receives and awards given.
- In instances where Out on Film employees, board members or contractors are involved with applicants, the relationship must be disclosed in the application. The Out on Film member will be shielded from any decision or discussion of the application.
For more information, visit Out On Film.