Doc U on the Road New York: Can Your Doc Really Change the World?
DOC U ON THE ROAD
Made possible by a grant from
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Doc U: Can Your Doc Really Change the World?
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Doors Open: 6:30pm
Discussion & Audience Q&A: 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Join the speakers for a reception following the discussion.
POV
20 Jay St.
Brooklyn, NY 11201
IDA Members: $5 • General Admission: $10
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Can a documentary really change the world? These days it seems as though more and more doc-makers are giving it a try. But if you’re hoping to use the power of film to advocate for solutions to complex social issues and to urge people to take action, how can you make sure that your documentary has the greatest possible impact? What kinds of outreach and marketing campaigns are the most effective? How can you best partner with non-profits to get your message out? What do funders and broadcasters expect from documentary filmmakers? And what’s the best way to build a successful social action campaign? The panel of filmmakers, organizational changemakers, and communication experts we’ve assembled address all of these questions and many more. What they have to say could change the way you think about changing the world.
On December 12, join producer/director, and co-founder of Doculink, Robert Bahar (Made In L.A.), as he moderates a discussion with Diana Barrett, founder of The Fledgling Fund, filmmaker Rachel Libert (Semper Fi: Always Faithful, Boomtown), Cynthia Lopez, Co-Executive Producer of POV, and Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Roger Ross Williams (Music by Prudence), on the ways and means of producing documentary films with the potential to effect real change.
Join us after the discussion at a reception with your moderator, panelists and fellow audience members.For more information on IDA's Doc U: documentary.org/doc-u
Doc U is the International Documentary Association's series of educational seminars and workshops for aspiring and experienced documentary filmmakers. Taught by artists and industry experts, participants receive vital training and insight on various topics including: fundraising, distribution, licensing, marketing, and business tactics.
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