7.01.2010

visual communications presents 2010-11 armed with a camera fellowship

Attention aspiring filmmakers! Visual Communications presents the Armed With a Camera fellowship, nurturing the next generation of Asian Pacific American media artists to capture their world, surroundings and outlook on life. This is a great opportunity for up-and-coming filmmakers.

Visual Communications works with the Fellows for seven months and provides special training, mentoring and networking opportunities, access to facilities and equipment plus a stipend to create five-minute digital shorts that premiere at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and other venues nationwide. Here's some more information:
ARMED WITH A CAMERA FELLOWSHIP
FOR EMERGING MEDIA ARTISTS 2010-2011


Visual Communications (VC) seeks to cultivate a new generation of Asian Pacific American media artists committed to preserving the legacy and vision of VC. ARMED WITH A CAMERA FELLOWSHIP will award up to ten fellows $500 to complete a five-minute digital video, within a five-month span of time. Through the ARMED WITH A CAMERA FELLOWSHIP, emerging media artists will capture their world, surroundings and outlook on life as a part of a new generation of Asian Pacific Americans.

Final projects must be shot in digital video format and completed by March 30, 2011. A special program will showcase all completed projects at various VC exhibitions across the city of Los Angeles, including the 2011 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and other venues nationwide. VC will co-own the productions and will also package and distribute completed works. Distribution income will aid in the continuation of the Armed with a Camera Fellowship.
The 2010-11 Armed With a Camera Fellowship is now accepting submissions through October 1. Up to ten artists will be selected for the Fellowship, and the new class of Fellows will be announced in October.

For more information on how to apply, including eligibility, criteria and details on the selection process, go to the Visual Communications website here.

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