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agranih

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threre's always something waiting at the end of the road, if you are not willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place
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    Posted in the topic independent film network in the forum General Forum
    November 26, 2007 3:27 AM PST
    I love the film itself.
    Through films, I can share my life experiences, tell my thoughts, and capturing others’ life. Once I was involved into a film making, I realized there is a collective work, where a production management, supervising creative works, targeting the audience, distributing and marketing are not only to be well planned and prepared but also need to be done on time on budget. It challenges me to learn how to do that.
    Together with all my friends we’ve developed Fourcolours Films in 2001, an independent film community in Jogjakarta, Indonesia. ‘Try and Error’ was our method in film producing at the beginning. For the first three years we’ve produced four short movies and yet we knew how to launch and screen them. We were also in debt. We’ve changed into an ‘Ask and Share’ method to solve those problems. This method brought me to meet others Indonesian filmmakers who have suffered the same experiences. And I found an independent film network there.
    Film networking is very important for me as a film producer; with this network all films that I’ve produced can be widely distributed. However, I am still far away from finish. Now I have been trying to extend this network. Not only books and film production literatures but also learning through meeting and discussing with well-experienced persons or independent film communities from other side world, to gain the knowledge to be shared here, in Indonesia. I also want to introduce and show the Indonesian films, the culture, the network, the collapse of Indonesian film industry.
    Meeting many producers from many countries with different basic culture and industrial systems will open the opportunity of sharing the network and reach the possibility in cooperating film production.
    I also have questions about film production and its network.
    Does this network will make an opportunity for independent filmmakers to produce films outside their country or cooperating with other filmmakers from other countries?
    Is there a possibility for an independent short film to be internationally distributed?
    • agranih
    Posted in the topic student scholar ship in the forum General Forum
    November 23, 2007 9:02 AM PST
    Perhaps one of the biggest obstacles that you have when choosing to attend film school is the cost involved – tens of thousands of your hard-earned dollars. That’s why many potential students back out early, choosing instead to get whatever film-related job comes their way while hoping at the same time that they could work their way from there.

    But that seldom happens. Only a few very lucky people make it from bottom to top. Others give up as soon as they realize that they were only working for eleven weeks in a given year. According to them, it is much better to get a steady desk job no matter how boring. At least, you don’t have to worry whether you’ll have enough money left to tide you over for the next few weeks.

    The good news is you don’t have to face those two extremes -- the high cost of film school and the stress of no work in between films. With a film scholarship school, the problem of cost is solved, at least partially. Now, you have the chance to attend a film school without worrying about the cost involved.

    Below is a list of film scholarship schools that you may want to consider:

    Women In Film Foundation.

    This organization is dedicated to providing film scholarship schools to female students regardless of age, ethnicity, or religion. The scholarship is based on the student’s academic standing, talent for the performing arts and commitment to a curriculum that is mainly film-based.

    Each year, the Women in Film Foundation awards several grants to female students enrolled in many of the major film scholarship schools in Los Angeles, California. The Foundation works differently from other scholarship foundations because it works in tandem with corporations and schools instead of directly accepting scholarship applications from the general public. In other words, it is the faculty of these film scholarship schools to nominate or accept the application forms submitted by students who are already enrolled in any of the accredited film-based programs.

    Vancouver Film School.

    Vancouver Film School is a post-secondary school for the entertainment arts with courses ranging from Foundation Visual Art & Design, Classical Animation, Acting Essentials, Digital Design, Film Production, Writing for Film, TV & Interactive Media, Sound Design for Visual Media, and many more.

    Each year, this film scholarship school holds the Vancouver Film School Western Canada Roadshow, where $200,000 worth of scholarships are handed out to Roadshow attendees. The money may be used to attend a short-term courses or even a one-year program at the Vancouver Film School to learn all that you have to learn about the filmmaking process.

    There are many film scholarship schools that offer deserving students the opportunity to enroll in film-based programs and bring them closer to their dreams. The ones above are but a few of the dozens available.
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