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New! $5000 Prize for Pitch Workshop
Winner
Opening Seminar also Announced
New
York, NY—The Museum of Television &
Radio has announced the addition of a $5000 award to the Art of the Documentary Pitch workshop,
presented as part of the Museum’s sixth annual Television Documentary Festival
in New York (April 12 through April 22, 2005).
The deadline for submissions to the Art of the Documentary Pitch
workshop has been extended to
The Art of the Documentary Pitch
All documentaries begin with an
idea that is eventually pitched to a producer or network. In this
workshop/competition, to be held on April 16 at
Submission
Deadline Extended: Filmmakers interested in participating in the workshop
can submit a synopsis of their documentary idea, along with contact information
and a brief history of the project, via email to TVDocfest@mtr.org. Please put “PITCH WORKSHOP” in the subject
line. To qualify applicants must have no
more than two directing credits. Workshop entries must be received by
The Art of the Documentary Pitch
workshop panel will include Chana Gazit (Producer/Writer, Steward/Gazit
Productions), Diana Holtzberg
(Acquisitions & Project Development Director, USA, Films Transit
International), Lauren Lazin (Executive Producer/Senior Vice President, MTV
News And Documentaries), Cara Mertes (Executive Director, P.O.V.), Steve Rosenbaum
(President/CEO, Camera Planet Pictures), and Susan Werbe (Vice President, Programming,
The History Channel).
Opening Seminar
To kick-off the Festival, the
Museum will present The Passion of the
Partisan: What is the Future of the Political Documentary? on
This year Michael Moore and the
Swift Boat veterans proved that there was a passionate audience for partisan
documentaries. This Museum seminar will
address whether the politically-charged films that made headlines in 2004 have
transformed the craft and mission of the documentary. Panelists will consider if filmmakers are now
expected to bring a strong political viewpoint to a project before filming starts
and to appeal to a specific audience.
The long-term implications of the partisan documentary will also be
examined, with executives and distributors discussing upcoming projects. Panelists will include Alexandra Pelosi (Journeys
with George), Thom Powers (Guns and Mothers), and Paul Stekler
(Last Man Standing), with others to be
announced. The seminar will be moderated
by Steve Rosenbaum (President/CEO,
Camera Planet Pictures).
About The 6th Annual Television
Documentary Festival
Building on the success of last
year’s Festival, which presented the
In addition to the premieres, the Festival will feature seminars and panel discussions exploring issues critical to the craft and content of the television documentary; a pitch workshop for aspiring documentary filmmakers; screenings of rarely seen “classic” documentaries; and Docu-Jam, an annual showcase of documentaries produced by student filmmakers from around the country.
The Television Documentary Festival was inaugurated in 2000 with the mission of highlighting the role that television plays in bringing exemplary works of nonfiction to the public. Over the past five years, the Festival has explored the art, craft, and history of the documentary through screenings and dialogues that have included such participants as Jon Alpert, Peter Arnett, Ken Burns, Ric Burns, Glenn Close, Robert Drew, Eve Ensler, Liz Garbus, Sebastian Junger, Susan Lacy, Rory Kennedy, Al Maysles, Michael Moore, Gordon Parks, Alexandra Pelosi, DA Pennebaker, Alvin Perlmutter, Sam Phillips, Alan and Susan Raymond, Gore Vidal, Kurt Vonnegut, Robert Weide, and Gideon Yago.
A complete Festival schedule will be announced at a later date.
For additional information, go to http://www.mtr.org/tvdocfest/ or
e-mail TVDocFest@mtr.org.
The Museum’s Television Documentary Advisory Committee
members are Jon Alpert, Downtown
Community Television Center; Nancy Dubuc, A&E;
David Fanning, Frontline; Paola Freccero,
Sundance Channel; Liz Garbus, Moxie Firecracker
Films; Chana Gazit,
Steward/Gazit Productions; Rena Golden, CNN
International; David Grubin, David Grubin Productions; Diana Holtzberg,
Films Transit International; Marjorie Kaplan, Discovery Kids/Discovery
Communications, Inc.; Lynne Kirby, Court
TV; Barbara Kopple, Cabin Creek Films; Susan Lacy, American
Masters; Lauren Lazin, MTV News and
Documentaries; Ruby Lerner, Creative Capital; Al Maysles,
Maysles Films, Inc.; Cara Mertes,
P.O.V.; Stanley Moger, SFM Entertainment, LLC;
Nina Henderson Moore, BET; Sheila Nevins, HBO;
Elizabeth Peters, Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers; Steve Rosenbaum,
Broadcast News Networks Inc. and Camera Planet; Vivian Schiller, Discovery; Prof.
George Stoney, Tisch School
of the Arts; Rosalind P. Walter; Susan Werbe, The
History Channel; Christopher Wilcha, Filmmaker; and Kristal Brent Zook, Columbia
University.
The Museum of Television
& Radio, with locations in
education
classes to showcase its preeminent collection of over 100,000 television and
radio programs and advertisements and to provide a critical forum for the
interpretation of these media and their significance in our society. Programs in the Museum’s collection are
selected for their artistic, cultural, and historic significance.
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