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Showing posts with label NFVF Female Filmmaker Project-South Africa. Show all posts
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08 October 2017

Call for entries for NFVF (National Film and Video Foundation) Female Filmmaker Project 2017/18: Becoming (South Africa)

Call for entries
NFVF Female Filmmaker Project 2017/18: Becoming


CLOSING DATE: 14 October 2017

BACKGROUND

The concept for the Female Only Filmmaker Project is to provide ten females, particularly those from historically disadvantaged backgrounds, with an opportunity to make a film in collaboration with other women. Successful writer-directors will be guided in the development and production of their stories into 24 minute scripts over a period of 8 months.

The filmmakers will be guided through the process by the team at Zinc Pictures, helmed by Tshego Molete who will, in collaboration with the National Film and Video Foundation, select 10 filmmakers to go through the process with the aim of nurturing the successful filmmakers to creating a calling card that will help them in their efforts to break into the competitive film industry.

WORKSHOPPING

Scripts will be workshopped for camera in preparation for the production of the films over a dedicated development period, followed by practical workshopping with a director and key technical crews, with the aim of the films being completed by May 2018. During this process each director will be provided with the necessary tools to break down scripts for camera as well as detailed strategies for extracting the best performances from the actors.
The successful projects and teams will be provided with a professional production crew to shoot their film. A post-production supervisor will be appointed to assist them in the editing and final delivery of the film.

THEME

BECOMING is transformation, change, a break down and growth. It is becoming different from or perhaps more of yourself. It can speak of a moment that changes your life forever, or a slow movement towards more of the same. It speaks of endings and beginnings, revolutions and evolutions, losses and gains, and sometimes, all or one of these through life or death.

We are bringing together a series of short films that explore the notion of ‘BECOMING’. We are interested in stories that explore change, alienation and belonging, growth or degeneration, life and death, in whatever way you choose. These are stories that each reveal something about the contradictions, incompleteness, imperfection, beauty and constant promise of becoming in the lives of, or touched by women in past, present and future South Africa.

The NFVF in association with Zinc Pictures has chosen this as the theme for the films to be produced. The films will be packaged and screened for television audiences, as well as entered into international film festivals.

Applicants are asked to submit scripts pertaining to the theme. At a time in history when change seems to happen in quick and unpredictable ways, when the experiences of women are characterized by tumultuous and sometimes terrific transformations, how do we take charge of our own becoming? How do we balance becoming with belonging? And how do we answer questions of identity when we exist at the intersection of so many forces?

ELIGIBILITY

In order for a filmmaker to be considered for this opportunity, the applicant must meet the following requirements:

1. Have worked in the industry for at least two years.

2. Be a historically disadvantaged Individual as defined in the constitution of South Africa.

3. Be able to set aside the requisite time over a period of 8 months to complete the programme.

NB: This program is aimed at female filmmakers only and only fictional narratives will be accepted.

SELECTION CRITERIA

Eligible candidates for the project must:

- Have a strong written concept for a 24-minute stand alone film with a clearly thought out premise or controlling idea that would allow it to be packaged with other projects under the theme of “Becoming”.

- Preference will be given to marginalized indigenous language proposals.

- Demonstrate familiarity with the tools of scriptwriting including taking feedback.

- Be willing to meet the demands of the film industry and be present at every training and workshop.

- Demonstrate a willingness and ability to work as a part of a team in the pursuit of the same objective.

- Understand the value of and is able to work under pressure and tight schedules.

- Have a portfolio of work to show their capability eg. a showreel or, in the case of writers – a script, that demonstrates their creative abilities. Preference will be given to applicants who are willing to work as writer/director on their project.

NB: Writers will be expected to pitch at production stage to assess capability to direct their films. If a writer is not able to show directorial ability, a director may be assigned to their script.

APPLICATIONS

All applications should be able to provide the following documentation in for consideration:

1. Narrative treatment and/or script for 24-minute film including character bible, detailed synopsis, major turning point document.

2. Cover letter containing the following:
a. Who you are and why you are passionate abut filmmaking
b. Provide 3 images, one taken by yourself, and provide a short reflection on the imagery (no more than 100 words).
CV and certified copy of ID document (no older than 3 months).

1. Showreel/portfolio of work

2. Valid Tax Clearance Certificate

All entries to be sent to womensproject@zincpictures.com

Please make sure that all required documents are attached as any missing documents will lead to automatic disqualification.


10 September 2012

Call for proposals: NFVF Women Filmmakers Project (South Africa)


05 September 2012: The National Film and Video Foundation invites all eligible female filmmakers to respond to the Call for Proposals for the production of a low budget film aimed at female filmmakers as part of the Tier 2 development process.

BACKGROUND

The concept for the Female Only Filmmaker Project is to provide recent female entrants into the industry, particularly those from historically disadvantaged backgrounds, with an opportunity to make a film in collaboration with other women. Successful applicants will be guided in the development of their stories into 48 minute scripts over a period of 5 months.

The ten best scripts will then be work shopped for camera in preparation for the production of the films over a five week period. During this process each director will be provided with the necessary tools to break down scripts for camera as well as detailed strategies for extracting the best performances from the actors.

The successful projects and teams will then be provided with a professional production crew to shoot their film. A post-production supervisor will be appointed to assist them in the editing and final delivery of the film.

Finally, a special premiere of three of the best completed films as chosen by their peers will be held at a suitable venue to be confirmed with the cast, crew and creative personnel as well as NFVF council and staff.

ELIGIBILITY

In order for a filmmaker to be considered for this opportunity, the applicant must meet the following requirements:

a. Have worked in the industry for at least two years.
b. Have worked in one or more of the following: writing, directing, editing, cinematography or producing.
c. Be a Historically Disadvantaged Individual as defined in the constitution of South Africa.
d. Be able to set aside the requisite time over a period of 9 months to complete the programme.

SELECTION CRITERIA

Eligible candidates for the project must:

Have a strong written concept for a one hour stand alone film with a clearly thought out premise or controlling idea that would allow it to be packaged with at least 4 other projects.
Demonstrate familiarity with the tools of scriptwriting including software, formatting, scheduling and editing.
Demonstrate a willingness and ability to work with others in pursuit of the same objective.
Understand the value of and is able to work under pressure and tight schedules.
Have a showreel that demonstrates their creative abilities.
Have written, directed, photographed or edited two or more short films, documentaries or commercials.

APPLICATIONS

All applications should be able to provide the following documentation in hard copy triplicate for consideration:
1. Narrative treatment for one hour film including character bible, detailed synopsis, major turning point document.
2. CV and copy of ID document.
3. Showreel

CLOSING DATE: 28 September 2012

All applications must be submitted as hard copies to: Thandeka Zwana by the closing date.
All enquiries may be directed to Thandeka Zwana.

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