Philly Spotlight
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GPFO Nina Lo Presti $5000 Prize for Women Screenwriters
The LoPresti Prizewinnerwill be announced alongwith the Grand, TV Prime Time, Oscar Micheaux and Student Prize winners in the spring. We are ONLY accepting entries for the LoPresti Awardat this time. General submissions are closed. Scripts that werepreviously submittedfor SIP 2020 will be considered for this prize if eligible.
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5 Questions for Filmadelphia Shorts Filmmakers PFF29
Derek Pastuszek: My family and I were affected by Hurricane Sandy: We had a quirky old house in Beach Haven on Long Beach Island, a home my grandfather built himself in the 1960s (after the March Storm of 1962) – and although the house survived Sandy, my family parted ways with it in the aftermath. At the time we shot Islander, I was attending the AFI Conservatory in Los Angeles
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The Kimmel Cultural Campus Celebrates Black History Month With An Array Of Digital Programs
“We are thrilled, however, that technology and wonderful partnerships allow us to continue our tradition of robust Black History Month offerings, welcoming thousands of schoolchildren to our now virtual, free educational outreach Jazz4Freedom program.
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SIFTMedia 215 MEMBER’S UPDATES (Black & Latinx Women Filmmakers Collective of Philadelphia)
SIFTMedia 215 is a support system of several independent media artists who work in the Philadelphia metropolitan area and provide a community of support for socially conscious women identified filmmakers. Our goal at SIFTMedia is to amplify the work and create opportunities for Black and Latinx Women content creators.
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BlackStar William and Louise Greaves Filmmaker Seminar
3 Day Filmmaker Seminar There will also be opportunities for filmmakers to share and receive feedback on works-in-progress, meet media funders and other gatekeepers, and explore new storytelling models emerging through the use of virtual reality, augmented reality, and transmedia projects. Our environment considers the intersection of cinema and visual arts, and is exclusively designed for people of color to focus and not manage the added burden of representation.