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Reel Native Video Workshops

Posted on June 24, 2008 in Film | 0 Comments

PBS' American Experience and Comanche College are collaborating on an exciting new initiative that will provide training for emerging multi-media artists while culminating as the centerpiece of a new series by the broadcaster titled, We Shall Remain. Training will commence under the banner of Reel Native Video Workshops, a cutting story-telling initiative through video production, on July 26 & 27, 2008 at Comanche Nation College. The workshops are intended to train and support Native people interested in creating short videos from their own lives and experiences.

For applications and more information please the attached document.
Deadline for Entry is July 7, 2008


Application Download ShallRemain.doc

All Roads at SilverDocs!

Posted on June 21, 2008 | 0 Comments

All Roads Film Project Director, Francene Blythe was on hand at SilverDocs 2008 as moderator for a conference session entitled: Public Broadcasting: Your Source for Independent Opportunity - The National Minority Consortia: Serving Critical Communities Included on the panel were organizations consisting of developers, producers, and distributors of radio and television programming appealing to diverse audiences and harnessing the creative talents of minority communities. On the cutting edge of new media innovation, Consortia members are a key source of grant funding to producers for program production, training, exhibition, and outreach activities that fulfill the PBS mission.

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