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SUMMARY:Writers
DESCRIPTION:Native American TV Writers Lab\nNow in it’s seventh year\, the Native American TV Writers Lab hosts 8-12 fellows each year in a multi-week lab that provides creative and professional guidance. \nNative American Feature Film Writers Lab\nThe Native American Feature Film Writers Lab is a 10-week lab that has each participant complete a feature length screenplay. \nNative American Writers Seminar\nFor new and emerging Native American writers\, the Seminar is a month-long initiative that provides one-on-one mentoring and creative feedback. \nNative American Showrunner Program\nThis is an advanced multi-month program for Native American writers who have participated in our programs and have professional television writing experience. \nNative American Writers Accelerator Grant\nThis is a cash grant for Native American writers that have been an active participant in our development programs. \nNative American Monthly Writers Group\nAn on-going initiative that features Native American authored television and feature film scripts read by actors providing new perspective and additional insight.
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Native American Showrunner Program Fellows Selected
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Media Alliance announced its selections for the 5th Annual Native American Showrunner Program\, sponsored by Comcast NBCUniversal\, Cherokee Film and the National Endowment for the Arts. \n     “This endeavor has been a groundbreaking resource for experienced Native writers seeking advanced career development\,” said Ian Skorodin\, Director of Strategy for the Native American Media Alliance. “In this challenging environment\, we are continuing to push the industry to support the Native American community.” \n     The Native American Showrunner Program is a multi-month intensive that offers mentorship from television showrunners and series creators to to experienced Native American writers and have expanded the program to include Native American producers in unscripted. \n    Program fellows take part in several meetings with assigned showrunner mentors who offer guidance on furthering the fellows’ writing and producing careers and provide creative feedback on current projects. The program consists of weekly one-on-one mentoring to develop the writers’ and producers’ abilities\, offer advice as it pertains to producing for television and provide overall insight into running a television series. \n     The Native American Showrunner Program is designed to propel experienced Native American writers to the highest levels of television writing and producing. This initiative continues the Native American Media Alliance’s drive for inclusion and focuses on new points of access for the Native American community. The fellowship is an extension of the organization’s ongoing development programs as it equips the next generation of Native American writers and producers with the skills and professional network to break into television producing positions. \n     The 2024 Native American Showrunner Program fellows: \nScripted Fellows: \nJamie Brunton \nHeidi-Marie Ferren \nUnscripted Fellow: \nFaith Phillips \n     The Native American Showrunner Program was created to expand the number of Native Americans working in writer rooms and producing for television to increase fair and accurate portrayals of Native Americans on television. Native Americans continue to maintain the lowest representation within current television series. \nSponsored by: \n\n	\n		\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Comcast NBCUniversal\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						National Endowment for the Arts\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Cherokee Film\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n  \nCheck out our past fellows: \n2020 Native American Showrunner Program Fellows \n2021 Native American Showrunner Program Fellows \n2022 Native American Showrunner Program Fellows \n2023 Native American Showrunner Program Fellows
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Native Writer Accelerator Grant
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Media Alliance announced the recipients of the 4th Annual Native American Writers Accelerator Grant. With support from Netflix’s Fund for Creative Equity\, the organization launched the Native American Writer Accelerator Grant for fellows from their highly successful writers programs. \n“The Native American Accelerator Grant continues to be a powerful platform for empowering Native American writers.” Announced Ian Skorodin\, Director of Strategy of the Native American Media Alliance. “We’re honored to support this talented group of individuals who are making a significant impact on their communities and beyond.” \nCreated to give new opportunities to Native American writers\, the Native American Writer Accelerator Grant provides $10\,000 grants and professional support that include live script reads and writer room experience to help recipients develop their craft and bolster their writing careers. In its fourth year\, the Native American Writer Accelerator Grant awards 12 Native American writers from the Native American Media Alliance writers programs. \nThe Native American Writer Accelerator Grant is also designed to encourage Native American writers to expand on their current opportunities. According to the Writers Guild of America’s Inclusion Report\, Native American writers represent only 1% of working television writers. This fund addresses this challenge as past recipients have been able to develop their craft to become staff writers on current series and produce their own creative material.\n\nThe collaboration with Netflix on the Native American Writer Accelerator Grant is part of Netflix’s Fund for Creative Equity\, a dedicated effort to help train creatives for job opportunities on Netflix productions and set talent up for success in entertainment. Since its launch in 2021\, Netflix has partnered with over 80 organizations in more than 35 countries. \nRecipients of the Native American Writer Accelerator Grant: \nKris Crenwelge \nRory Crittenden \nKhadijah Iman \nNoah Keeling \nTony Magaña \nHeidi-Marie Ferren \nRichard Montes \nFaith Philips \nMarcie Price Jackson \nMatthew Rochester \nTamara Stratton \nSteven Tallas \n  \nCheck out our past Grantees: \nInaugural  Native American Writers Accelerator Grant Recipients \n2nd Annual  Native American Writers Accelerator Grant Recipients \n3rd Annual Native American Writers Accelerator Grant Recipients
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SUMMARY:FRYBREAD FACE AND ME - LA SKINS FEST SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:The USC School of Cinematic Arts\, USC Visions & Voices\, and LA SKINS FEST invite you to\nCelebrate Indigenous Peoples‘ Day 2024\nwith a Special Theatrical Screening of\nFRYBREAD FACE AND ME\n\nWritten and Directed by Billy Luther\nProduced by Chad Burris\nFollowed by a Q&A with the Filmmakers \n7:00 P.M. on Monday\, October 14th\, 2024 \nNorris Cinema Theatre at the Frank Sinatra Hall\n3507 Trousdale Parkway\, Los Angeles\, CA 90007 \nFREE ADMISSION. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. RSVPs REQUIRED.\nRSVPs ARE NON-TRANSFERABLE. \nCLICK HERE TO RSVP\nAll USC main entry points are open. Main pedestrian entrances are accessible 24/7. The McClintock and McCarthy entrances provide pedestrian and vehicle access 24/7; other vehicle entrances are open on weekdays from 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Learn more about the expedited access procedures.\nAbout Frybread Face and Me\n\n“Explores the humor and joy in finding your footing with family and the strength that comes from embracing your heritage” — Marya E. Gates\, RogerEbert.com \nWritten and directed by Native American filmmaker Billy Luther of the Navajo\, Hopi\, and Laguna Pueblo tribes and executive produced by Taika Waititi\, Frybread Face and Me follows two adolescent Navajo cousins from different worlds as they bond during a summer on their grandmother’s Arizona ranch\, learning more about their family’s past and about themselves. \nProvided courtesy of ARRAY Releasing. Running time: 83 minutes. \nAbout LA SKINS FEST\nThe Festival is an initiative of the Native American non-profit the Barcid Foundation and aims to showcase the rising talent in Native American filmmaking. This year the LA SKINS FEST is expanding the screening series to accommodate the growing talent in Indian Country. \nThe prestigious LA SKINS FEST ranks among the country’s best film festivals and is an annual gathering for film industry insiders\, cinema enthusiasts\, filmmakers\, and critics. The LA Skins Fest is considered a major launching ground for Indian Country’s most talked about films. Founded in 2007\, the Los Angeles Skins Fest\, presented in the historic TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood\, is a 6-day multicultural event celebrating the art of film\, TV and new media. The Los Angeles Skins Fest’s long-standing commitment is to join filmmakers and film connoisseurs together to experience great cinema. The exciting schedule consists of dozens of filmmakers presenting their newest works\, special artist development programs\, tributes to community leaders\, special events\, and remarkable films. Festival headquarters are in Los Angeles\, CA. \nVisit the Official LA SKINS FEST Website: https://laskinsfest.com/\nVisit the LA SKINS FEST Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/skinsfest\nVisit the LA SKINS FEST Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/LASKINSFEST\nVisit the LA SKINS FEST YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/SKINSFEST \nCheck-In & Reservations\nThis screening is free of charge and open to the public. A reservation confirmation will automatically be sent to your e-mail account upon successfully making an RSVP through this website. Doors will open at 6:30 P.M. \nAll SCA screenings are OVERBOOKED to ensure seating capacity in the theater\, therefore seating is not guaranteed based on RSVPs. The RSVP list will be checked in on a first-come\, first-served basis until the theater is full. Once the theater has reached capacity\, we will no longer be able to admit guests\, regardless of RSVP status. \n\nAccessibility Needs\nIndividuals with disabilities who need accommodations to attend this event may contact Alessandro Ago\, Director of Programming and Special Projects\, at aago@cinema.usc.edu or 213-740-2330. It is requested that individuals requiring accommodations or auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative format materials notify us at least seven days prior to the event. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner. \nParking\nOn-campus parking at the University of Southern California is limited\, and it is best to visit the USC Transportation Website for the most up-to-date information if you plan to drive and park on campus: \nhttps://transnet.usc.edu/index.php/daily-and-hourly-parking/\nhttps://transnet.usc.edu/index.php/about-us/entrance-hours/ \n\n\nThis program is generously sponsored by\n\nFor more information about upcoming programming and events offered by\nUSC Visions and Voices\, please visit their website\n\nContact Information\nName: Alessandro Ago\nEmail: aago@cinema.usc.edu \n  \n 
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