Hi
Documentary filmmakers looking for funding should check out Filmaka.com's new contest, Filmaka Journal http://www.filmaka.com/filmakajournal.asp Every contest cycle 2 winners will be given $500 each and at the end of a year of Journal entries Filmaka will select one director to turn his or her short into a full length doc. Members can vote on each others work. Filmaka is looking for shorts that have an impact, pieces that show the members and audience a side of the world that they might never have known anything about before. You can enter as many times as you like and there is no entry fee. Just remember that the piece you enter will serve as the basis for a doc so make sure it can be developed into a full length film. Make a Journal, Tell a story, Make a Difference.
Regards,
John
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Hi John. Welcome to filmmaking.net.
This is more of an announcement of your new contest and
not really pre-production information. So allow me to
turn it into a little Q&A:
Who will be paying for the full length doc? I'm working on a
doc that was started June 2007. There will be plenty of footage
for a full length doc. Is something like that - a doc already in
production - eligible?
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The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but progress.
Joseph Joubert, essayist (1754-1824)