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Documentary Toolkits – Doc Resources & Support from Sundance Institute
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Each session has one keynote speaker, with their own Zoom meeting date and time. Sessions begin with a ~15-minute presentation by the keynote speaker, followed by questions and free-form discussion among the speaker and the group.
* A limited number of scholarship seats are available in each session. Email vivian ({[at}]) nwfilmforum ({[dot}]) org with inquiries!
Gilda Sheppard reflects on the research process that produced Since I Been Down, her remarkable doc on the carceral state, Kimonti Carter, and the Black Prisoners’ Caucus; lifelong leader and storyteller Tracy Rector of Nia Tero and Longhouse Media discusses social change storytelling; and Firelight Media Artist Programs Manager Chloë Walters-Wallace shares development tips for short and feature film projects. A representative from the Sundance Institute will also take questions about resources that Sundance offers to documentary filmmaker.
Managing Director of Storytelling, Nia Tero
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Director: Since I Been Down
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Director, Documentary Film Program
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Manager, Firelight Media’s Artist Programs
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