The BAVC MediaMaker Fellowship is a 9-month long intensive devoted to supporting documentary filmmakers using bold cinematic language and innovative impact strategies to grapple with critical issues of the time.
Donor Name: BAVC Media
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Fellowship
Deadline: 12/09/2024
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Less than 1 Year
Details:
BAVC cohort is a collaborative, community-driven space that places diversity, representation, and ethical relationships with storytelling at the forefront of the practice. BAVC aims to build a safe space for filmmakers to workshop their films, establish critical bonds and relationships, and gain valuable insights as they go on to build their careers in the field. BAVC seeks candidates who have the potential to impact the understanding of how documentaries can transform the world, as well as expanding the quality of the art of nonfiction.
Funding Information
$10,000 distributed to each Fellow over the course of the Fellowship (plus additional travel per diems).
Benefits
- Professional mentorship and strategy sessions focused on documentary storytelling, career sustainability, fundraising, distribution, and more.
- Two San Francisco convenings (travel paid) comprised of immersive tailored workshops, intimate feedback sessions, and presentations by leading filmmakers and industry figures.
- All-access pass, round trip flight, accommodations, and a customized itinerary for two film festivals or industry conferences assuming travel is safe and advisable. All plans are subject to change according to pandemic restrictions and best practices, as well as the availability of festival programs.
- Consistent workshops and check-ins, 1-3 hours in length, scheduled in advance, throughout the year.
- A built-in support network.
- Opportunities for continued mentorship and support in the future as a MediaMaker alum.
Eligibility & Criteria
- The MediaMaker Fellowship program is particularly interested in supporting a diverse cross-section of media creators from across the U.S. who are in the process of directing their first or second feature-length documentary. Candidates who have directed a feature previously should take care to clearly demonstrate in their application that this project represents a significant creative leap compared with any previous work and make a strong case for why they need a collaborative fellowship experience at this stage of their career. Above all, ideal candidates should demonstrate a strong capacity for artistic growth and eagerness to participate in peer mentorship and collaborative learning experiences with a diverse cohort of other filmmakers.
- The applicant should be the Director and the creative lead of their project – applying as an individual. They must be the only person on their filmmaking team who is applying this year. If they are part of a Co-Directing team they should discuss this program with their partner and together determine which person would most benefit from and have the capacity to participate in a fellowship of this nature at this juncture. This Fellowship required significant time and energy over the course of nine months and applicants should be prepared for the commitment to their cohort if selected
- The project you are applying with should be a feature length film (shorts, series, and podcasts are not eligible), non-commercial (meaning the film is not being created for a market audience with the intent of generating income through the promotion of products, services, or organizations), primarily documentary or non-fiction in nature (this includes hybrid docs which are encouraged to apply), and should have the potential for social impact (social impact can be defined in many ways and is in no way restricted to policy outcomes).
- Eligible films will have at least begun production and may have started post-production. Projects should be in a place to benefit from workshopping (scenes, story, structure, edit, etc.) with the cohort and seasoned guest filmmakers. A project would be considered too far along to benefit from the Fellowship if a fine cut is expected before the end of the program year. This is not a fellowship for filmmakers who are still in early development on their project.
- Though there is no citizenship requirement for the Fellowship, at this time the program cannot support Fellows who are primarily based outside of the U.S. Applicants must primarily reside in the United States and not expect to reside outside of the U.S. for a major part of the year.
For more information, visit BAVC Media.