Film/Television/Radio and New Media: FY2003 Grants
Some details of the projects listed below are subject to change, contingent upon prior Endowment approval.
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911 Media Arts Center (consortium)
Seattle, WA
$25,000
To support New Voices 3.0, a mentoring program that provides
emerging film and video makers the opportunity to create
broadcast-quality short documentaries for public television.
Working with KCTS, the PBS affiliate in Seattle, 911 selects up to
ten producers to participate in New Voices.
American Documentary, Inc.
New York, NY
$40,000
To support the production of Borders. The series of short
documentaries by independent filmmakers and Internet artists will
be offered to the public via the Web.
American Turkish Society, Inc.
New York, NY
$10,000
To support The Festival of Turkish Film - 1930-2003. The curated
film series will showcase Turkish films selected for their artistic
and historical significance.
Arab American Congress of Silicon Valley (on behalf of
Arab Film Festival)
San Jose, CA
$5,000
To support the seventh annual Arab Film Festival. Held in
venues in San Francisco, Berkeley and San Jose, the festival will
present approximately 30 films to an estimated audience of 4,000
people.
Art Institute of Chicago (on behalf of Video Data
Bank)
Chicago, IL
$60,000
To support the transfer of approximately 400 titles in Video Data
Bank's (VDB) videotape collection from analog to digital Betacam
format. The transfer will facilitate distribution on DVD and allow
the titles to be viewed through video streaming on VDB's Web site,
www.vdb.org.
Arts and Visually Impaired Audiences
Seattle, WA
$25,000
To support the Blind Youth and Adult Audio Project. The series of
workshops introduces visually impaired people to the creative
possibilities and latest techniques of audio production while they
design their own radio program.
Buffalo Media Resources, Inc. (aka Squeaky Wheel)
Buffalo, NY
$10,000
To support SWAP: Squeaky Wheel Access Program. The 16-year-old
program provides media equipment access, low-cost workshops,
artists' residencies and resource services to film and video
artists locally and nationally.
Camera News, Inc. (aka Third World Newsreel)
New York, NY
$30,000
To support a digital media literacy and production education
program. Components of the program will be the Advanced Film and
Video Production Workshop, Wednesday Night Media Workshops and an
Introduction to Final Cut Pro/Media Literacy Workshop Series.
Cineaste Publishers, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support the publication of Cineaste, a quarterly film
magazine dedicated to the art and understanding of cinema.
Cineaste will report on Asian-American filmmakers, Spanish
films and images of Greece, and will publish a special supplement
on history and the cinema.
Electronic Arts Intermix, Inc. (EAI)
New York, NY
$50,000
To support the Artists' Videotape Distribution Service. Through an
online catalog, more than 3,000 works will be available to
libraries, educational institutions, community centers, museums and
other organizations.
International Film Seminars, Inc.
New York, NY
$20,000
To support the 49th Robert Flaherty Film Seminar. The weeklong
event will bring together students, scholars, filmmakers, curators,
librarians and film enthusiasts to explore and discuss the art of
the moving image.
L.A. Freewaves
Los Angeles, CA
$20,000
To support the production and distribution of Not TV. The 26-part
television series will showcase independent media artworks and
broadcast them on local public access stations.
L.A. Theatre Works
Venice, CA
$60,000
To support the expansion of the Alive and Aloud and Library Access
national outreach programs. Alive and Aloud distributes audio plays
with curricula to schools in all 50 states and the Library Access
program distributes audio plays to more than 700 libraries in
low-income, underserved neighborhoods.
Media Alliance, Inc.
New York, NY
$5,000
To support the development of innovative models of
self-distribution for emerging film and video makers. Once
developed, the models will be available on the Web.
New Orleans Video Access Center, Inc.
New Orleans, LA
$25,000
To support workshops for media artists and students. Access to
training programs and sophisticated production facilities will
allow artists to create new work.
Video Machete (consortium)
Chicago, IL
$35,000
To support the distribution of youth-produced media art. Working
with MediaRights.org, Video Machete will tour and exhibit a
compilation of work by young artists, create a Web portal to access
its database of titles and conduct workshops on methods of
distribution.
Waterfront Festival
Saugatuck, MI
$7,500
To support the Waterfront Film Festival. More than 6,000 people
will attend 60 screenings of independent films.
Writers' League of Texas (on behalf of Austin
Cinemaker Co-op)
Austin, TX
$15,000
To support the Seminar Series, a year long program that will
provide students the opportunity to learn a variety of filmmaking
techniques. Courses to be offered include Intro to Super 8
Filmmaking, Art of Film Installation and Non-linear Editing.
Arts on Radio and Television
American Documentary, Inc.
New York, NY
$250,000
To support the selection, acquisition, packaging and promotion of
films for the 2004 broadcast of P.O.V. (Point of View). As public
television's longest running series devoted exclusively to the art
of independent, non-fiction film, P.O.V. brings documentary
artworks--rarely found in the mainstream media--into America's
living rooms.
American Film Foundation
Santa Monica, CA
$45,000
To support production and post-production costs for a documentary
film about Tony Kushner. Wrestling with Angels will
be a portrait of the playwright and his creative process.
Atlanta Educational Telecommunications Collaborative, Inc.
(on behalf of Gancie Television)
Atlanta, GA
$45,000
To support production and post-production costs for a documentary
about Jacob Lawrence. Over the Line: The Art and Life of
Jacob Lawrence will be a one-hour program that will examine the
painter's professional and personal life.
Capital Concerts, Inc.
Washington, DC
$25,000
To support The National Memorial Day Concert and A Capitol Fourth,
two patriotic concerts at the U.S. Capitol to be nationally
broadcast live on PBS in 2003. A national television audience of
10-12 million watches each of these 90-minute programs every
year.
Choral Arts Society of Washington
Washington, DC
$15,000
To support the production and distribution of the radio series
Celebrating the Choral Arts. Five, two hour holiday specials will
provide national audiences with concerts by the Choral Arts Society
of Washington performed at The John F. Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts.
Columbia Music Festival Association (on behalf of
EdArts)
Columbia, SC
$25,000
To support the research and development of scripts for an
educational television series about music intended for children
ages eight to 10. A character-driven dramatic series, SlamJam will
provide young viewers with exposure to a variety of musical styles
and genres.
Concert Productions, Inc.
Boston, MA
$115,000
To support the production of the public radio series From the Top
to be broadcast in 2003-2004, as well as a two-hour From the Top
television special to be taped in Carnegie Hall. The weekly, hour
long radio program features performances by exceptional young
classical musicians, ages nine to 18, interviews, guest artists and
a 15-year-old "roving reporter" who profiles the young
musicians.
Council for Positive Images, Inc. (aka CPI)
New York, NY
$40,000
To support post-production costs for a documentary on Katherine
Dunham. Katherine Dunham: A Portrait of the Artist
will be a 90-minute television program on the life and work of this
African American anthropologist, dancer and choreographer.
Educational Broadcasting Corporation (aka Thirteen/WNET
New York)
New York, NY
$500,000
To support the development and production of the television series
American Masters for PBS broadcast in 2003-2004. Definitive
documentary profiles of major cultural figures will be made
available to millions of viewers in all 50 states over 345 public
television stations.
Educational Broadcasting Corporation (aka Thirteen/WNET
New York)
New York, NY
$550,000
To support the development and production of Thirteen/WNET's
Performing Arts Series, including Great Performances and Dance in
America for broadcast on PBS in 2004-2005. Regardless of geographic
or economic limitations, American television audiences in all 50
states will be provided free access to a diverse range of cultural
programming.
ETV Endowment of South Carolina, Inc.
(on behalf of South Carolina Educational Radio)
Spartanburg, SC
$65,000
To support the production of new programs for the weekly radio
series Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz. National Public Radio will
distribute the programs to American audiences on more than 242
stations in the United States, and to international audiences via
NPR Worldwide.
Film Arts Foundation (on behalf of Performance and Media
Art)
San Francisco, CA
$40,000
To support production and post-production costs for a documentary
on composer Lou Harrison. Lou Harrison: A World of Music
will be a feature-length film that will examine Lou Harrison's
personal and professional life.
Filmmakers Collaborative, Inc. (on behalf of Ambrica
Productions)
Waltham, MA
$50,000
To support production and post-production costs for a documentary
film on Mary Pickford. Using home movies, archival footage,
photographs, interviews, atmospheric shots and Ms. Pickford's own
films, the documentary will provide a portrait of a complex and
powerful woman.
Independent Television Service, Inc. (aka ITVS)
San Francisco, CA
$100,000
To support the selection, acquisition and packaging of films for
the 2003-2004 broadcast of the primetime public television series,
Independent Lens. The series will provide the public with access to
innovative dramatic, animated and documentary works by independent
filmmakers.
Jack Straw Memorial Foundation (aka Jack Straw
Foundation)
(on behalf of Reel Women Productions)
Seattle, WA
$10,000
To support a documentary radio series that will profile objects
held in museums that are rarely or never displayed. The Hidden
Treasures Radio Project is intended for broadcast on National
Public Radio's Morning Edition or Public Radio International's
Studio 360.
Kitchen Sisters Productions
San Francisco, CA
$25,000
To support planning, research and development of Lost and Found
Film, a series of stories for television, created from rare,
unusual and little-known moving image footage. Evolving from the
Kitchen Sisters' Peabody Award-winning NPR series Lost and Found
Sound, the series will use personal and archival film, found
footage and "orphan films" to produce richly layered stories about
daily life.
Koahnic Broadcast Corporation
Anchorage, AK
$20,000
To support the production of the weekly radio series Earthsongs.
The one-hour program features recordings and live performances of
contemporary Native-American music and reaches an estimated
audience of nearly 60,000 people per broadcast.
Koahnic Broadcast Corporation
Anchorage, AK
$25,000
To support arts reporting, performance and features on the
nationally distributed radio programs National Native News and
Native America Calling. The daily news and information programs
reach 360,000 listeners each week and are available via the
Internet.
L.A. Theatre Works
Venice, CA
$40,000
To support the production and distribution of The Play's The Thing,
a weekly radio theater series intended for broadcast on satellite
and public radio stations nationwide. Up to 17 new radio plays,
recorded live before audiences in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles,
will be produced.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.
New York, NY
$140,000
To support telecasts in 2004 of the series Live From Lincoln
Center. The series is broadcast on approximately 300 PBS stations
across the 50 states and U.S. territories and reaches an average of
five million viewers per program.
MediaRites
Portland, OR
$10,000
To support the production of Stories 1st, a series of radio
specials and a related online magazine featuring stories by
independent radio producers and writers. Stories will be curated
around themes such as Earth Day, Summer and Women's History Month,
and will be broadcast by public radio stations as specials
throughout the year.
Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc. (aka The Met)
New York, NY
$100,000
To support post-production costs for a national PBS telecast of
Richard Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg. The
plot revolves around the efforts of a young knight in 16th-century
Germany to win the hand of his beloved by proving himself in a song
contest with the help of a warm-hearted cobbler who happens to be a
master singer.
Minnesota Public Radio, Inc.
St. Paul, MN
$125,000
To support the production and national broadcast of classical music
programming in 2003-2004. St. Paul Sunday, Pipedreams, Composers
Datebook and broadcast concerts by the Minnesota Orchestra and the
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra will reach more than 1.3 million
listeners each week.
National Association of Latino Arts and Culture
San Antonio, TX
$50,000
To support post-production costs for a three-part television series
examining the cultural and artistic expression of Latino
communities within the United States. Visiones: Latino Art and
Culture will give viewers an overview of the growth of cultural
arts centers, dance and theater companies, and other cultural
organizations within the Latino Diaspora.
National Public Radio
Washington, DC
$150,000
To support the NPR Classical Music Initiative. The initiative will
fund Performance Today, SymphonyCast and World of Opera broadcasts,
as well as the production of music segments for NPR's news
programs.
National Public Radio
Washington, DC
$45,000
To support the production and national broadcast of new documentary
profiles of notable American artists. Twenty-six NPR Biography
features will be aired in 2003-2004 on National Public Radio's
Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. (on behalf of
Toots Crackin Productions)
New York, NY
$20,000
To support post-production costs for a documentary about the
"Silver Belles." Been Rich All My Life will focus on five
women tap dancers who performed between sets by bandleaders Cab
Calloway, Count Basie and Duke Ellington.
New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. (on behalf of
Robert Levi Films)
New York, NY
$20,000
To support production and post-production costs for a documentary
film on Billy Strayhorn. Piano in the Background: The
Story of Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington will chronicle Mr.
Strayhorn's career as composer and arranger for the Ellington
Orchestra, as well as his relationship with the maestro.
New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. (on behalf of
Lumiere Productions, Inc.)
New York, NY
$100,000
To support the production of a six-part documentary television
series on the history of documentary film. Intended for national
PBS broadcast, To Tell the Truth will shed light on the art of
non-fiction filmmaking from the advent of cinema to the 1970s.
Newark Public Radio, Inc. (aka WBGO)
Newark, NJ
$65,000
To support the production of JazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater, a
weekly radio series of jazz concerts. The series is produced by
WBGO/Newark and distributed by NPR to approximately 120 public
radio stations throughout the country.
Paradigm Productions, Inc.
Berkeley, CA
$45,000
To support production and post-production costs for a documentary
film on Jose Clemente Orozco. A member of the Mexican mural
movement, Orozco rivaled Diego Rivera in technique, authenticity
and talent, but never achieved the same recognition.
Pennsylvania Public Radio Associates, Inc.
Uwchland, PA
$40,000
To support the production of concerts and feature programs for
Echoes, a radio series of contemporary music. The series will serve
a weekly audience of more than 300,000 listeners over 150 stations
in 35 states and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc. (aka New
York Philharmonic)
New York, NY
$55,000
To support the production of live, monthly radio broadcasts of
performances by the New York Philharmonic in 2003-2004.
Approximately five million listeners will hear each two-hour
program.
Public Radio International, Inc. (aka PRI)
Minneapolis, MN
$65,000
To support the production, distribution and marketing of Studio 360
in 2003-2004. A weekly arts and culture radio program designed to
illuminate the role of the arts in our society, the series is a co
production of PRI and WNYC/FM.
Radio Diaries, Inc.
New York, NY
$20,000
To support the production of up to eight, 30-minute documentaries
for the series Radio Diaries. A fusion of art and journalism, the
program uses sounds, scenes, conversations and personal reflections
to chronicle the lives of people over time, while weaving together
a narrative thread to create drama.
Radio Foundation, Inc.
New York, NY
$25,000
To support the production of a new series of public radio programs
featuring the legendary American humorists Bob Elliot and Ray
Goulding. Up to 52, half-hour Bob & Ray programs will be
created using archival material that has not been heard since its
original broadcast (1946-76).
San Francisco Symphony
San Francisco, CA
$200,000
To support a public television series featuring Michael Tilson
Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony. The Music Show is designed
to help a national audience appreciate the power and relevance of
classical music in contemporary life.
Sound Portraits Productions, Inc.
New York, NY
$20,000
To support the production of up to ten new programs for the
American Talkers radio series. Produced by David Isay for broadcast
on NPR, the series presents the voices of ordinary Americans with
an extraordinary penchant for storytelling.
Sylvan House, Inc. (on behalf of Ghostlight Films)
Orange, CT
$100,000
To support the development and production of a television series on
the history of the Broadway musical. Broadway: The American
Musical, a co-production of Ghostlight Films and WNET/New York,
will be a six-part series intended for national PBS broadcast.
Symphony Space, Inc.
New York, NY
$40,000
To support the production of the public radio series Selected
Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story, and the distribution of
related audiocassettes. The series, which will air on more than 130
NPR stations in 2004-2005, will present leading stage and screen
actors reading both classic and new short fiction by established
and emerging authors of diverse cultures.
Texas Public Radio (on behalf of Riverwalk)
San Antonio, TX
$20,000
To support the weekly public radio jazz series Riverwalk, Live From
the Landing. Distributed by PRI to 153 stations nationwide, each
hour-long program combines live performance with interviews, oral
histories and historical recordings to showcase the contributions
of important artists and eras in jazz history.
Twin Cities Public Television, Inc. (TPT) (aka
KTCA-TV)
St. Paul, MN
$100,000
To support the production of a three-part documentary film The
American Home. The series, intended for broadcast on PBS, will
explore the history and evolution of the single-family home in the
United States in the 20th century.
University of New Orleans Foundation (on behalf of
American Routes)
New Orleans, LA
$45,000
To support the production and national distribution of American
Routes, a weekly radio series from New Orleans devoted to the roots
of popular music and popular roots music. Folklorist Nick Spitzer
hosts the two-hour, weekend-oriented program, in which he combines
recordings of popular, folk, jazz and classical forms with
in-studio performances, field features and interviews.
West Virginia Public Broadcasting Foundation, Inc. (aka
Mountain Stage)
Charleston, WV
$30,000
To support the production and broadcast of the radio series
Mountain Stage. Distributed by Public Radio International to 115
stations throughout the United States, the weekly, two-hour program
presents contemporary music and traditional roots performers.
WHYY, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA
$70,000
To support the production and national broadcast of the radio
series Fresh Air with Terry Gross. The award-winning daily journal
of contemporary arts, culture and issues is broadcast on 406 NPR
stations and heard by four million people each week.
Wisdom of the Elders, Inc.
Portland, OR
$20,000
To support the production of Turtle Island Storytellers, a series
of traditional storytelling segments to be featured on the weekly
Native-American radio program Wisdom of the Elders. Twenty-six,
eight minute modules will showcase indigenous storytellers from
around the country with stories, narration and music.
WNYC Radio, Inc.
New York, NY
$35,000
To support the production of The Next Big Thing, a weekly public
radio series reflecting the cultural life of the city. Hosted by
Dean Olsher and distributed nationally by PRI, the series
commissions radio producers, writers, musicians, artists and
performers to create new works for the radio medium.
World Music Productions
Brooklyn, NY
$45,000
To support the production and distribution of the weekly public
radio program Afropop Worldwide in 2003-2004. The series showcases
the contemporary musical cultures of Africa, the Caribbean and the
Americas, and is distributed by Public Radio International to
approximately 100 radio stations in the U.S.
Youth Radio
Berkeley, CA
$20,000
To support Youth Voices on Art and Culture, a series of nationally
distributed radio programs about art and culture, produced by young
people. Youth-produced commentaries and short modules will air on
NPR news programs, and half-hour specials covering youth culture
will be produced for Public Radio International.
Creativity
(BAVC) Bay Area Video Coalition, Inc.
San Francisco, CA
$25,000
To support the Videomaker Awards and the Artist-in-Residence
Program. These programs will provide independent video artists and
producers with critical technical assistance and the resources they
need to finish their projects.
911 Media Arts Center
Seattle, WA
$17,500
To support the Artists-in-Residence Program. Through equipment
access and technical support, the program nurtures emerging and
established media artists in the creative use of new
technologies.
African Film Festival, Inc.
New York, NY
$20,000
To support the 9th New York African Film Festival and its national
tour. The program will present the most accomplished African films
from the past 20 years, including a retrospective of Abderrahmane
Sissako's career.
American Film Institute Inc.
Los Angeles, CA
$25,000
To support the Directing Workshop for Women. Each year, the program
provides individuals with the necessary skills and portfolio to
enter the directing field.
American Museum of the Moving Image
Astoria, NY
$15,000
To support three curated film series. World Film Showcase, Sound
and Silents: Films in Two Versions, and New York Film Critics
Series will include screenings of over 50 films and appearances by
filmmakers and critics.
Ann Arbor Film Festival
Ann Arbor, MI
$15,000
To support the 41st Ann Arbor Film Festival. Over 125 films will be
presented to an audience of over 30,000 people in Michigan and the
states to which the festival tours.
Art Institute of Chicago (on behalf of Gene Siskel
Film Center)
Chicago, IL
$35,000
To support a curated film series. Pan-Asian Cinema: A Non-Western
Aesthetic will showcase work from Asia and the sub-continent.
Arts Engine, Inc. (on behalf of MediaRights.org)
New York, NY
$15,000
To support web-based information services for independent
filmmakers. MediaRights.org's mission is to build bridges between
documentary filmmakers and grassroots audiences.
Arts Engine, Inc. (on behalf of Big Mouth
Productions)
New York, NY
$35,000
To support production and post-production costs for a documentary
film by Kirsten Johnson. The Class of '72 will
explore the lives of people who were on death row when the Supreme
Court abolished the death penalty on June 29, 1972.
Asian CineVision, Inc.
New York, NY
$18,000
To support the Asian American International Film Festival. The
festival will travel to 10 sites throughout the United States
including Connecticut, Texas, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.
Asian Media Access, Inc.
Minneapolis, MN
$5,000
To support the eighth annual Chinese Film Showcase. The curated
film series will feature films and videos from Hong Kong, China and
Taiwan.
Aspen Filmfest (Independent Films)
Aspen, CO
$14,000
To support the Aspen Shortsfest film festival. Short, live action,
animation and documentary films from the United States and abroad
will be showcased.
Association of Independents in Radio
Brooklyn, NY
$30,000
To support the Residency Project. Experienced radio producers will
work at individual public radio stations to create new work on
their own and with the staff at each station.
Austin Film Society (on behalf of Passage
Productions)
Austin, TX
$10,000
To support post-production costs for a documentary film by Susanne
Mason. Let It Roll: A History of the Texas
Penitentiary recounts the inmate-led revolt against prison
conditions in Texas during the 1960s and 1970s.
Austin Film Society
Austin, TX
$25,000
To support the presentation of a curated film and video series.
Over 70 films will be shown to an estimated audience of 36,000
people.
Berks Filmmakers, Inc.
Reading, PA
$10,000
To support the exhibition of several curated film and video series.
Programs will include avant-garde cinema, documentary and animation
work, presentations by filmmakers and screenings of films by
artists from the region.
BFVF (Boston Film Video Foundation, Inc.)
Brighton, MA
$25,000
To support professional and artistic development opportunities for
media artists in the New England region. Through a comprehensive
media arts education program, the Boston Film/Video Foundation
(BFVF) provides a full range of services to its constituency.
Black Maria, Inc.
New York, NY
$30,000
To support the production of an interactive cinema work by Grahame
Weinbren. The Nights: An Arabesque, based on The Thousand
and One Nights, will be an installation that allows viewers to
navigate from one story to the next.
California Newsreel (Resolution, Inc.)
San Francisco, CA
$25,000
To support the television series Africa in the Picture. Resolution,
working with PBS Plus, will package and present three African
feature films during February 2003.
Chicago Filmmakers
Chicago, IL
$15,000
To support the Independent Film and Video Exhibition Series and the
presentation of the Onion City Film Festival. The Independent Film
and Video Exhibition Series places special emphasis on documentary
and experimental work; the Onion City Film Festival presents
experimental work.
Cine Accion
San Francisco, CA
$10,000
To support the Cine Latino Film Festival. Over 90 films will be
presented to an estimated audience of 5,000 people.
Cinema Arts Centre (New Community Cinema)
Huntington, NY
$10,000
To support a weekend film festival series. The programs will
showcase African/African-American film and video, Latino/Hispanic
films, works directed by women and a Chinese Film Festival.
Cinema Seattle
Seattle, WA
$10,000
To support the 8th annual Women in Cinema Film Festival.
Approximately 35 films will be presented to an audience of over
7,000 people.
Cinema/Chicago
Chicago, IL
$15,000
To support the 39th Chicago International Film Festival. Over
60,000 people will see 125 films from around the world.
Cleveland International Film Festival, Inc.
Cleveland, OH
$25,000
To support the 27th annual Cleveland International Film Festival,
including the sixth annual Midwest Independent Filmmakers
Conference. The event presents current work from around the world
and complements it with educational programs to increase the
audience's understanding of, and appreciation for, the art
form.
Columbia University Teachers College (on behalf of
African Diaspora Film Festival)
New York, NY
$7,500
To support the African Diaspora Film Festival. The event will
present over 50 films from the United States and abroad to an
audience of over 4,000 people.
Day, Swing, Grave Productions
Culver City, CA
$20,000
To support production and post-production costs for a documentary
film by Meena Nanji and Amie Williams. View Through a Grain of
Sand will examine the lives of three women refugees from
Afghanistan now living in Pakistan.
DC Productions, Inc.
Chicago, IL
$20,000
To support the production of a radio documentary series by Dan
Collison. Homeplace will examine the meaning of home to
Americans living in communities struggling to survive.
Denver Film Society
Denver, CO
$15,000
To support the 26th Denver International Film Festival. The event
will present over 150 films from the United States and abroad to an
audience of over 30,000 people.
Digital Innovations Group
New York, NY
$30,000
To support the second cycle of the Crossover program. The program
combines the sensibilities and storytelling skills of independent
filmmakers with the tools necessary to create interactive
works.
Doc Arts, Inc.
Durham, NC
$20,000
To support the 6th Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. The event
will showcase work by emerging, established and international
documentarians.
Downtown Community Television Center, Inc.
New York, NY
$20,000
To support ConnecTV. The two-year training/mentorship program will
provide up to 20 producers with disabilities the skills and
resources to create their own television and Internet
broadcasts.
Experimental Television Center, Ltd.
Newark Valley, NY
$10,000
To support a year-round residency program for media artists. The
Experimental Television Center provides film and video artists
access to sophisticated production facilities.
Facets Multi-Media, Inc.
Chicago, IL
$60,000
To support the annual Chicago International Children's Film
Festival and related media arts programs for children. Activities
will include animation workshops, a media arts camp, media literacy
courses, curriculum development and special exhibitions of films
for children and their families.
Film Arts Foundation (on behalf of Suzan Pitt
Films)
San Francisco, CA
$25,000
To support the production of a narrative animated film by Suzan
Pitt. El Doctor is the story of a very old doctor whose
views are transformed when a fictional saint visits him.
Film Arts Foundation (on behalf of Manning Sax
Productions)
San Francisco, CA
$25,000
To support production and post-production costs for a one-hour film
by Erin Sax and Caitlin Manning. The Prison Show is
about a 20-year-old call-in radio program that reaches inmates in
Texas prisons and the community that has formed around the
show.
Film Arts Foundation (on behalf of 3 Dogs
Productions)
San Francisco, CA
$25,000
To support the post-production costs for an experimental
documentary film by Naomi Uman. Mala Leche will examine the
life of an immigrant family living in the small agricultural town
of Pixley, California.
Film Arts Foundation
San Francisco, CA
$55,000
To support the Masters Project. Designed to assist mid-career media
artists, the program will offer special workshops and seminars as
well exhibition opportunities.
Film Arts Foundation (on behalf of Flower Films and
Video)
San Francisco, CA
$20,000
To support the post-production costs for a documentary by Les
Blank. White Feathers, Black Bones is about the life and
vision of David Hoffman, an American tea importer.
Film Arts Foundation (on behalf of CineMamas
Productions)
San Francisco, CA
$20,000
To support post-production costs for a one-hour documentary by
Victoria Funari. Maquilopolis will profile women workers in
Tijuana's assembly factories.
Film Arts Foundation
San Francisco, CA
$60,000
To support the Ninth Street Media Arts Consortium. Four media arts
organizations, all housed in the same building, will share
resources, staff and facilities that serve media artists and
audiences.
Film Institute of Northern California (on behalf of the
Mill Valley Film Festival)
Mill Valley, CA
$5,000
To support a curated film series. Cinema Africa, Wild Stories
will take place during the 26th Mill Valley Film Festival.
Film Society of Lincoln Center
New York, NY
$45,000
To support Images Across the Divide. The curated film series will
showcase films from Turkey, Spain and the Middle East.
Film/Video Arts, Inc.
Broadway, NY
$20,000
To support the Intern Program and the Artist Mentoring Project. In
both programs, participants create individual film/video projects
and have free access to on-site training, equipment and facilities,
and career counseling.
Film/Video Arts, Inc. (on behalf of Chimpanzee
Productions)
Broadway, NY
$60,000
To support the production of an experimental documentary film by
Thomas Allen Harris. The Twelve Disciples of Nelson
Mandela is about the first wave of exiles to leave South Africa
in 1960 to tell the world about apartheid.
Foundation for Independent Video and Film
New York, NY
$45,000
To support the publication of The Independent Film and
Video Monthly and its online companion resource. The nationally
distributed magazine provides information on all aspects of
independent film and video production including practical,
aesthetic and scholarly articles.
Friends of the Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater, Inc.
Lincoln, NE
$10,000
To support the Great Plains Film Festival. The festival provides a
showcase for film and video artists working in the American
heartland.
Friends of Walter C. Pierce Community Park
Washington, DC
$15,000
To support the production of a radio series by Katie Davis.
Neighborhood Stories will be composed of essays, sound
portraits and oral histories of the Adams Morgan neighborhood of
Washington, D.C.
IFP MSP (Independent Feature Project/North)
Minneapolis, MN
$10,000
To support the purchase of film and video equipment for use by
media artists in the region. Over 100 film and video makers are
expected to benefit from the project.
IMAGE (Independent Media Artists of Georgia, Etc.,
Inc.)
Atlanta, GA
$10,000
To support the 27th Atlanta Film and Video Festival. The event
presents the best of current independent film and video to an
average audience of 13,000 people.
Independent Eye, Ltd.
Sebastopol, CA
$10,000
To support the production of a radio series by Conrad Bishop and
Elizabeth Fuller. Hitchhiking Off the Map will combine
documentary and drama techniques to explore transformations in
people's lives.
Independent Feature Project, Inc.
New York, NY
$30,000
To support the IFP Market. The conference and exhibition provides
independent filmmakers from across the country the opportunity to
present their work to the industry.
Independent Feature Project/Midwest
Chicago, IL
$7,500
To support the 12th IFP/Midwest Independent Filmmaker's
Conference.
Independent Feature Project/West
Beverly Hills, CA
$10,000
To support the Los Angeles Film Festival. Over 100 films including
dramatic features, documentaries and short films will be presented
to an anticipated audience of 30,000 people.
International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago
Chicago, IL
$20,000
To support the 19th Chicago Latino Film Festival. Over a two-week
period, Chicago Latino Cinema (CLC) will exhibit the work of
directors of Ibero or Latin American descent, as well as films
directly related to Latino culture.
Kitchen Sisters Productions
San Francisco, CA
$60,000
To support the production of Lost & Found Sound &
Beyond, a collection of new radio stories by Davia Nelson and
Nikki Silva. Exploring American life through recorded sound, the
works will be aired on National Public Radio's All Things
Considered.
Media Arts Center San Diego
San Diego, CA
$10,000
To support the tenth San Diego Latino Film Festival. The films and
videos exhibited must be produced by Latinos or be about the Latino
experience.
Media Process Educational Films
Chicago, IL
$25,000
To support production and post-production costs for a television
documentary by Robert Hercules and Cheri Pugh. The Mengele
Twins is about Eva Kor, a surviving twin of the atrocities
committed by Josef Mengele, who used twins as human guinea pigs
during the Third Reich.
Millennium Film Workshop, Inc.
New York, NY
$12,000
To support the exhibition of experimental film and video art and
filmmaking workshops. Exhibitions will feature the work of
avant-garde cinema and video from the United States and abroad.
Moving Image, Inc.
New York, NY
$65,000
To support the theatrical premieres of American independent and
foreign films. Moving Image (aka Film Forum) is devoted to bringing
a broad array of the highest-quality new work by emerging artists,
as well as more established figures, to a large and diverse general
public.
NAATA (National Asian American Telecommunications
Association)
San Francisco, CA
$20,000
To support the San Francisco International Asian American Film
Festival and other exhibition activities. The film festival will
showcase the work of new Asian Pacific American film and video
makers.
National Association of Latino Independent Producers, Inc.
Santa Monica, CA
$15,000
To support the Annual National Conference targeted to Latino film
and video producers. Through plenary sessions, hands-on workshops,
seminars, exhibits and screenings, the event explores the state of
the industry and technology for Latino media makers.
National Audio Theatre Festivals, Inc.
Hempstead, NY
$10,000
To support the Audio Theatre Workshop. The series of classes trains
audio artists in script writing, performance for radio and
technical skills to produce innovative live radio drama.
New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. (on behalf of
Strange Attractions, Inc.)
New York, NY
$60,000
To support post-production costs for an experimental documentary
film by Peter Friedman and Roger Manley. Beyond Belief: The
Power of Things will examine the meaning of the word "belief"
as it applies to religion and our everyday lives.
New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. (on behalf of
Only Child Motion Pictures, Inc.)
New York, NY
$15,000
To support post-production costs for a documentary produced by Ira
Wohl and Katie Cadigan. John Cadigan will direct People Say I'm
Crazy.
New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. (on behalf of
Gravity Hill Films)
New York, NY
$50,000
To support the production of an experimental film by Jem Cohen.
Chain will examine the homogenization of our landscapes.
Northwest Film Center (Portland Art Museum)
Portland, OR
$40,000
To support the Northwest Film and Video Festival and its tour
throughout the Northwest. The festival showcases new work by media
artists living in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and
British Columbia.
Northwest Film Forum
Seattle, WA
$10,000
To support production and editing facilities for independent
filmmakers at WigglyWorld Studios. Out of the Can offers
flatbed-editing facilities; Roll Camera provides 16mm camera and
sound packages; and New Model Edit offers a non-linear editing
suite.
Ohio University Main Campus (on behalf of Athens
International Film Festival)
Athens, OH
$10,000
To support the 30th Athens International Film and Video Festival.
The event features narrative work, documentaries and short films
produced in the United States and abroad.
Pittsburgh Film Makers, Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA
$10,000
To support a series of media arts workshops. Designed for children,
non-traditional students and experienced producers, these classes
will be offered at night and on weekends to encourage broader
community participation.
Public Art Films, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA
$10,000
To support post-production costs for a documentary film by Tony
Silver. Arisman: Facing the Audience is a portrait of Marshall
Arisman, a painter, illustrator, sculptor, printmaker and
teacher.
Reel Sisters
Brooklyn, NY
$7,500
To support the Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival and
Lecture Series. The event is dedicated to presenting the work of
women of color.
San Francisco Cinematheque
San Francisco, CA
$15,000
To support a curated film/video series. What About Now? New
Media Perspectives will focus on experimental work by young and
emerging artists from across the United States.
San Francisco Film Society
San Francisco, CA
$10,000
To support the 46th annual San Francisco International Film
Festival. The event presents more than 200 films from 50 countries
to an audience of 87,000 people.
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
San Francisco, CA
$25,000
To support the Jewish Film Festival and related activities. The
festival, devoted to Jewish-subject films, premieres both films and
videos by independent producers from around the world.
Scribe Video Center, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA
$35,000
To support a workshop program. Classes will assist independent
artists, community organizations, and the interested novice in
understanding the language and craft of storytelling through film
and electronic media.
Sinking Creek Film Celebration, Inc.
Nashville, TN
$10,000
To support the Nashville Independent Film Festival. The event
features student films and videos, documentaries, narrative films
and experimental work.
Sound Portraits Productions, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support production and post-production costs for an audio
installation by David Isay. Remember the Forgotten
Ones will be based on the oral histories of photographer Milton
Rogovin.
Soundprint Media Center, Inc.
Laurel, MD
$20,000
To support artists' fees for a documentary radio series. A Day in
the Life of programs, produced by independent radio artists, will
capture 24 hours in the life of a subject and condense it into a
half hour documentary.
Squaw Valley Community of Writers
Nevada City, CA
$5,000
To support the Screenwriters Program. The workshop is centered on
the essence of storytelling and teaches participants how to "show"
rather than "tell" their stories.
Standby Program, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support state-of-the-art, broadcast quality, post-production
video equipment for artists and independent producers. Standby's
access program is a unique model of collaboration between a
nonprofit arts organization and privately owned businesses.
Sundance Institute for Film and Television
Salt Lake City, UT
$115,00O
To support a series of educational workshops and labs that offer emerging screenwriters, directors,
producers, and composers the opportunity, support and resources needed to successfully
develop new creative work.
SWAMP (Southwestern Alternate Media Projects,
Inc.)
Houston, TX
$25,000
To support the production and statewide distribution of The
Territory. As the longest running showcase of media art in the
United States, the public television series presents independent
film and video works to over 12 million viewers throughout
Texas.
Thomas A. Edison Media Arts Consortium
Jersey City, NJ
$18,000
To support the Black Maria Film and Video Festival and its
multi-state tour. Over 60 organizations throughout the United
States host the festival each year which draws over 700 entries
from all over the country.
Vasulkas, Inc.
Santa Fe, NM
$15,000
To support the creation of a video installation work by Steina
Vasulka. The piece will consist of seven channels of spherical
images projected on large round screens with discreet sound
sources.
Video Association of Dallas, Inc.
Dallas, TX
$10,000
To support the 17th Annual Dallas Video Festival. The event will
present classic work programmed with new video art.
Visual Communication (Southern California Asian
American Studies Central, Inc.)
Los Angeles, CA
$18,000
To support the 18th annual Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film and Video
Festival. The event is Southern California's showcase of
independent Asian international and Asian-Pacific American film and
video work.
Washington, DC International Film Festival
Washington, DC
$25,000
To support the Washington D.C. International Film Festival. The
event includes free films for children, senior citizens and
underserved communities.
WBEZ Alliance, Inc.
Chicago, IL
$15,000
To support the Third Coast International Audio Festival.
Established in 2001 as a "Sundance for Radio," the festival
provides an opportunity for documentarians, feature reporters and
audio artists from around the globe to gather to share
expertise.
Women Make Movies, Inc.
New York, NY
$30,000
To support the distribution of selected films on DVD from the Women
Make Movies collection. In honor of their 30th anniversary, 10
films will be digitized and made available to schools, libraries
and cultural institutions.
ZeroOne - The Art and Technology Network
Palo Alto, CA
$60,000
To support the production of a video game artwork by Bill Viola.
The Night Journey - An Interactive Artworld is based on the
universal story of a mystic's journey through seven different
levels towards enlightenment.
Heritage/Preservation
American Indian Film Institute
San Francisco, CA
$5,000
To support the 29th annual American Indian Film Festival. At the
2003 festival, documentaries and feature films will be presented
along with work by emerging Native American filmmakers.
Anthology Film Archives
New York, NY
$20,000
To support the preservation of films directed by Willard Maas, Paul
Sharits and Larry Jordan. The films, of considerable historical and
aesthetic importance, exist on old and decaying internegatives,
many of which are more than 35 years old.
Bay Area Video Coalition, Inc. (aka BAVC)
San Francisco, CA
$50,000
To support ongoing, low-cost video preservation services to artists
and arts organizations throughout the nation. In addition, Bay Area
Video Coalition (BAVC) will launch an audio preservation and
remastering service center.
George Eastman House
Rochester, NY
$45,000
To support Before Mickey: Masterworks of Early Animation. George
Eastman House will restore unique and endangered animated films of
the silent era, produced and/or directed by pioneers of American
cartoons between 1916 and 1929.
Independent Media Arts Preservation (IMAP)
New York, NY
$10,000
To support Phase III of the Cataloging Project, an on-line
compatible database created to assist artists and organizations in
cataloging their media materials. The database consists of a
template- designed to be shared--that includes fields for a
numbering system, format, production date, synopsis, artist's name,
etc.
Iota Fund (aka iotaCenter)
Los Angeles, CA
$10,000
To support the preservation of films by Jules Engel from the Dr.
William Moritz Collection. Jules Engel, who began his career
working on Walt Disney's Fantasia (1939), is an important
figure in the field of abstract animation.
Museum of Modern Art
New York, NY
$32,500
To support the preservation of endangered films from the museum's
nationally recognized collection. Each year, the Museum of Modern
Art's Department of Film and Media saves 50 to 100 films by
transferring them from unstable nitrate stock to acetate, and also
preserves fading and damaged acetate films.
National Center for Jewish Film
Waltham, MA
$15,000
To support the preservation of The Living Orphan. The
center's collection contains the only surviving copy of this film,
which is in danger of decomposing.
New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.
Staten Island, NY
$10,000
To support the cataloging and preservation of work from the radio
series New American Radio. New American Radio (1989-1998) was a
weekly series that encouraged artists from all disciplines to
create radiophonic art works.
New York Women in Film & Television
(on behalf of Women's Film Preservation Fund)
New York, NY
$5,000
To support a curated film series and national tour. Since 1996, the
Women's Film Preservation Fund has supported the preservation of
films in which women held significant creative roles.
Pacifica Foundation
Washington, DC
$15,000
To support initial work to preserve arts-related recordings in the
Pacifica archive. Of the 40,500 tapes housed in the archive,
approximately 25 percent represent arts programming.
Radio Foundation, Inc.
New York, NY
$7,500
To support the Bob & Ray Permanent Archive. Bob & Ray were
radio humorists who were on the air nationally for 40 years.
Regents of the University of California at Los Angeles
(on behalf of UCLA Film and Television Archive)
Los Angeles, CA
$15,000
To support a retrospective film series devoted to director Frank
Borzage. Frank Borzage was a pioneer in the use of soft-focus
photography and set the Hollywood standard for romantic
atmosphere.
Leadership
Minnesota Public Radio
St. PAUL, MN
$500,000
To support the first phase of a multi-year leadership initiative
aimed at developing the next generation of classical music
programming for public radio. The project will include an
assessment of current programming, the establishment of a fund for
the development of programming using new digital technologies and
other related activities.
Window to the World Communications, Inc. (on behalf of
98.7 WFMT Radio)
Chicago, IL
$150,000
To support the production and national distribution of the radio
series Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The series
will consist of daily, one-hour programs focusing on classical
music in an informed, educational and entertaining manner.
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