Black Women Film Festival & Reel Business Weekend June 20-22

Call for Entries 
 
 

Black Women Film Festival and Reel Business Weekend June 20-22, 2009

 
 
Upcoming GABPC Events

 
GABPC 2009 Film & Video Workshop Series Presents:

 
Sunday, June 28, 2009
1:00pm – 5:00pm
$49 advance/ $59 door

  
Sunday, August 16, 2009
1:00pm – 5:00pm
$49 advance/ $59 door
 

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All GABPC Workshops take place at:
 
Creative Studios of Atlanta
500 Bishop Street, Suite F8
Atlanta, GA 30318

Registration will be available shortly at www.gabpc.com or call 770.726.9818.     
 
 

 

 

 

 

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The Ultimate Director’s Challenge: Acting for Filmmakers

 

 

 

 
 
Post Production Workshop: The A-Z of Film Editing

 

 

 

Saturday, June 20, 2009

1:00pm – 3:00pm
$50.00
 

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Short Film Instensive
  
Sunday, July 12, 2009
1:00pm – 5:00pm
$59 advance/ $69 door
 

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Registration for Creative Studios of Atlanta classes and workshops will be available shortly at www.creativestudioso
atlanta.com
or call 404.355.4588.    

 

Also Coming Up at Creative Studios of Atlanta:
 
Business of Voice Over w/Sally Neal 

 

   
Do you have what it takes to be the next Tyler Perry?  Showcase Your Talent at the 2009 Black Women Film Festival!
 
Who:  Black Women Film Preservation Project announces call for submissions!
 

What:  Showcase your work in the 2009 Black Women Film Festival, which is seeking short films and video submissions that tell stories through the “eyes” or perspective of Black women

 
When:  Deadline for film submissions is June 1, 2009.
Where:  Send short films and video to:
Black Women Film Preservation Project
P.O Box 311288
Atlanta, GA  31131
For questions or additional information, call 404-272-3385.
 
*Submission fee of $50 can be made via check, money order or online at www.blackwomenfilm.org.   Notification of  selected films will be made by June 8, 2009.
 
 
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Black Women Film Preservation Project Hosts Reel Business Weekend, June 20-22
Black Women Film Festival on June 22 presented in partnership with Woodruff Arts Center “Celebrate Diversity in the Arts.”
 
Atlanta (May 5, 2008)- To build on its mission of supporting black women filmmakers and digital media artists, as well as those who serve as advocates for this growing sector of the entertainment industry, the Black Women Film Preservation Project is expanding its one-day film festival to a weekend of activities that will appeal to a broad spectrum of professionals, from emerging talent to seasoned veterans.  Programs include a daylong workshop at Savannah College of Art & Design-Atlanta with sessions focusing on pitching investors, digital marketing and distribution; a Reel Networking Affair at Silk featuring filmmakers whose works appear at the Black Women Film Festival, which closes out the weekend.
 
“Atlanta is a growing marketplace for digital media artists and filmmakers, and Tyler Perry’s Atlanta-based studio signifies the region’s growing importance in the industry,” said Sheryl Gripper, founder, Black Women Film Preservation Project.  “We’ve created Reel Business Weekend to offer more resources to local artists and professionals to make certain that the voice and perspective of black women is nurtured and highly visible in film and digital media.”
 
 
REEL BUSINESS WEEKEND OF EVENTS
Reel Business of Filmmaking Workshop, June 20, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
In the HBO Documentary, The Black List, Chris Rock asks “Who will be the female Tyler Perry?”  This daylong workshop will help those busy working to follow in his pioneering footsteps.  Sessions include:
Getting Funded:  Pitching Your Idea to Investors
Marketing & Networking with Twitter and Other Social Media
Distribution Tips: Getting Your Film to the Public
Location:  SCAD-Atlanta, 1600 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA  30309
Cost:  $35
 
Reel Networking Affair, June 21, 6 p.m.
Meet the filmmakers from the 2009 Black Women Film Festival
Location: SILK, 919 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA  30309
Cost:  Free
 
Black Women Film Festival, June 22, 7 p.m.
Presented by Woodruff Arts Center “Celebrate Diversity in the Arts” and Black Women Film Preservation Project, the festival will feature films and short features that showcase the voice of Black women. 
Reception, 7 p.m.
Films, 8 p.m.
Location:  Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30309
Cost:  Free

**Artists interested in submitting films should mail entries, along with a $50 fee for each, to:
Black Women Film Preservation Project
P.O Box 311288
Atlanta, GA  31131
404-272-3385
DEADLINE:  JUNE  1, 2009
 
 
To purchase tickets for any of the events listed above or to pay the $50 entry fee for film submissions, visit www.blackwomenfilm.org.
 
MEDIA CONTACT:
TOMIKA DePRIEST
mikkdepriest@hotmail.com
404-784-2046