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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Native American Writers Seminar - Fellows Selected
DESCRIPTION:     The Native American Media Alliance has announced nine selected fellows for this year’s program. The 2023 Writers Seminar is in partnership with US Bank and the Cherokee Nation Film Office. \n     “We look forward to ushering in a new group of Native Americans through our emerging writers program.” Announced Ian Skorodin\, director of strategy of the Native American Media Alliance. “Each year\, we see indigenous storytellers breakthrough creatively and professionally through this seminar.” \n      The Native American Writers Seminar is a two month intensive that supports emerging writers who are new to the film and television industry. This initiative provides new access for Native Americans to advance their career and develop their writing sample. All participants chosen for the seminar will workshop an existing script with accomplished and seasoned writers from motion picture and television series. The program provides intensive development workshops and is accompanied by rigorous writing sessions. \n     In addition\, the seminar provides representatives from prestigious fellowships and past participants of Native American Media Alliance writing programs. These speakers share insight into career development\, professional growth and new writing opportunities. \nThe 3rd Annual Native American Writers Seminar cohort:  \nStanley Bain \nNatalie Benally \nChris Carrea \nAutumn Cavender \nDacotah Hasvold \nChris Hoshnic \nMarcie Price Jackson \nTvli Jacob \nSandi Jerome \n  \nMeet the fellows from our past seminars: \nInaugural Native American Writer Seminar Fellows \n2nd Annual Native American Writer Seminar Fellows \n  \nSponsors: \n\n	\n		\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Cherokee Nation Film Office
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SUMMARY:Imagining Indigenous Cinema: New Voices\, New Visions
DESCRIPTION:In the post-Standing Rock era of increased Native visibility\, Indigenous artists influenced by personal backgrounds and intergenerational experiences are creating an explosive awakening. Bursting with thought-provoking and genre-defying explorations\, Imagining Indigenous Cinema: New Voices\, New Visions spotlights a generation of innovative\, Indigenous filmmakers working with the moving image today. \nIn recent years\, a shift in on-screen narratives has moved beyond the need to prove Indigenous survival and existence to films that challenge prior rhetoric. This new era of filmmakers shifts the needle from a reactionary storytelling practice towards proactive methods of world-building. Themes of post-colonial resilience\, re-matriation of cultures and traditions\, explorations of land-based relationships\, criticism of the institutional and socio-political settler state and celebrations of Indigenous queer joy are exhibited in vibrant embodiments of time-based art. By crafting narratives that center their own stories and culture\, these filmmakers establish new forms of Indigenous cinematic expression and envision Indigenous futures. Their work offers inspiring new possibilities that resist dominant representations and actively Indigenize the medium. \nImagining Indigenous Cinema features over 40 films playing over the course of three weekends in June\, where screenings will be accompanied by filmmaker discussions and panels. Fracturing conventional constraints of form and story\, this program showcases short and feature-length film and video work made by Indigenous artists creating on and with the land base currently known as the United States and the Indigenous Nations within. \nThe program is bookended by a masterclass with artist Fox Maxy (Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians and Payómkawish) and a retrospective screening and conversation with Sky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk Nation/Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians). Additional confirmed in-person participants include Blackhorse Lowe (Navajo Nation) and Christopher Kahunahana (Kanaka Maoli\, Native Hawaiian). \nScreenings will take place at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum and at the Eagle Theatre\, the home of Vidiots Foundation\, as well as live-streamed when possible. Vidiots Foundation is dedicated to inspiring human interaction around film and media through preserving\, growing and providing access to its diverse DVD\, Blu-ray and rare VHS collection\, and producing memorable and affordable screening events and vital education programs for all. Vidiots is reopening in June 2023 at the historic Eagle Theatre in Northeast Los Angeles. \nWho: Presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and the UCLA American Indian Studies Center \nWhen: June 2–18\, 2023 \nWhere:  \nBilly Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum \n10899 Wilshire Blvd. in Westwood Village \nand \nEagle Theatre\, home of Vidiots Foundation \n4884 Eagle Rock Blvd. in Eagle Rock \nWebsite: \nhttps://www.cinema.ucla.edu/events/2023/imagining-indigenous-cinema-new-voices-new-visions \n  \n\nImagining Indigenous Cinema Flyer Available for Download
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SUMMARY:2023 Native American Film Workshop at UAII
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Film Workshop is a week-long program that provides Native American youth with the opportunity to learn about filmmaking and create their own short films. The workshop is held in Los Angeles and is partnered with Seven Generations Child & Family Services – United American Indian Involvement\, Inc. (UAII). \nParticipants will learn about the different aspects of filmmaking\, including writing\, directing\, shooting\, and editing. They will also have the opportunity to meet and learn from professional filmmakers. \nAt the end of the week\, participants will produce a short film about their culture\, climate\, social justice\, or any other issue that affects them. The films will be screened for the community at UAII. Youth will also participate in a Q&A and discuss their experience working in production. \nThe Native American Film Workshop is a great opportunity for Native American youth to learn about filmmaking and to share their stories with the world. The workshop is free to attend but must RSVP. \nIf you are a Native American youth who is interested in participating in the Native American Film Workshop\, please sign up contact sevengsrsvp@uaii.org \nTake a look at this week’s production work!\n \n  \nVery Special Thanks to U.A.I.I. for having us. It is an honor to work with the local Native community this summer! \n  \n\nCheck out all of our youth programs here!
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LOCATION:United American Indian Involvement\, Inc.\, 1453 W Temple St\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
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