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This year marks the 6th anniversary of the Congo in Harlem Film and Event Series. To kick off the series we'll be holding a panel discussion on journalism in the DRC at the Brown Institute for Media Innovation at Columbia Journalism School.
by Jika González on October 9, 2014
Categories: In the field • Tags: Brown Institute, congo, congo in harlem, film, Magalie Laguerre-Wilkinson], Mélanie Gouby, Sekombi Katondolo, virunga
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8 Film Festivals for Students

Need a place to pitch your student short or feature-length documentary? In this post, we highlight eight upcoming film festivals with summer deadlines to help you get your work out there.
by Jen Dev on April 28, 2014
Categories: Post-production • Tags: documentary, documentary film, film, film festival, student film, student work, submission
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On April 26, Film Your City

Need a little inspiration? Go out and shoot your city. This April 26th, the One Day on Earth Foundation is setting out to shoot its fourth crowdsourced film. (more…)

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by Jika González on April 17, 2014
Categories: In the field • Tags: cities, city, collaboration, collective, crowdsource, film, foundation, global, video
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From the classroom to the silver screen

In the course of a semester, Jan Hendrik Hinzel and Valentine Pasquesoone produced a short documentary film, “Bronx Stage”, an idea that stemmed from two simple words: youth and South Bronx. (more…)

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by Adam Perez on November 15, 2013
Categories: Rules of the game • Tags: Bronx, Bronx Stage, documentary, film, Jan Hendrik Hinzel, New York Denouement Film Festival, Valentine Pasquesoone
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“Wear them down with good will”
Eugene Jarecki on Getting Access

When you're making a film about the War on Drugs and mass incarceration, you're going to need some sensitive access. Here's how filmmaker Eugene Jarecki went about securing it.
by Jen Dev on October 9, 2013
Categories: In the field • Tags: director, documentary, eugene jarecki, film, journalism, mass incarceration, new jim crow, videojournalism, war on drugs
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