Funder FAQ: National Center for Outreach
Public television stations have always been dedicated to airing programs that help their communities. But after the programs have aired, how can inspired community members actually take up the cause?…
Public television stations have always been dedicated to airing programs that help their communities. But after the programs have aired, how can inspired community members actually take up the cause?…
…competitive hotdog eaters. The “NY, NY” Feature Competition pitted a quasi-narrative experimental reverie (The Time We Killed) against an off-Broadway musical adaptation (Tony ‘n Tina’s Wedding) and a gritty coming-of-age…
…most beguiling choice for opening night, but the Weinstein Company’s third-gem-in-a-row (The Artist, The Intouchables) that may be significantly reshaping French rom-coms to fit younger American tastes. Populaire follows 21-year-old…
…the most popular film type. Take for example the most commonly cited “influential film” for filmmakers: “Citizen Kane” by Orson Welles. When this film first came out, it was monumentally…
…next command. They hang on each and every word that comes out of head-coach Tetsuya Mizutani’s spirited rallying cry. He is the operator in chief of Yokohama Hayato’s high school…
…fan base that will come see the movie. I’ve created more jobs than I’ve taken away. We’re not just coming in and taking, we’re coming in creating.” In addition, Ice…
…and MIPCOM. There are still questions among filmmakers about how supportive the political bodies really are of the emerging cultural organizations. During the panel “Developing the Commercial Viability of African…
…for about two-and-a-half years. We are a sister company to Cinetic Media, a leading north American sales company. Cinetic Rights Management operates under the brand name of FilmBuff so everything…
What do a former president of the Screen Actors Guild, the host of a long-running Harlem public access show, vice presidents at Fox and CBS, and Federal Communications Commission chairman…