Film Fatales NYC Artist Connection | Museum of the Moving Image
Arts
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A cocktail gathering for all filmmakers and film lovers!
Join
Film Fatales
members for an in-person cocktail gathering in New York to prepare for some good vibes as we head into summer. Where better to celebrate cinema than at the
Museum of the Moving Image
?
This year we are extending an invitation to our extended community of filmmakers, film lovers, and partner filmmaker groups, as we uplift each other with like-minded folks interested in amplifying underrepresented voices in the industry… and have some fun in the process!
Our spring time theme is Let’s Get Loud! From stripes to florals to funky designs - come rocking your favorite patterns or color combos.
There will be a discounted cash bar with beer, wine, cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks, and snacks. We will be making a toast and taking a group photo around 7pm.
Sponsored by
ShotDeck
and
Zeiss
, and joined by members of
A-Doc
,
AWFC
,
AWD
,
BFS
,
BGDM
,
DPA
,
Film Fatales
,
ICF+C
,
NYWIFT
,
WMM
and more, this in person mixer is
for everyone interested in supporting filmmakers of all marginalized genders.
Accessibility Notes: The venue is fully ADA accessible. Capacity is limited and guests must RSVP separately in advance. See you there!
The Museum of the Moving Image
is a media museum located in Queens. It is the only museum in the U.S. that explores the central technology of the present moment. Screens are all around us. We use them to educate, entertain, and communicate. The moving image—encompassing film, television, video games, and other forms of digital media—shapes how we see and feel the world. With exhibitions and screenings on the art, history, technique, and science of the moving image, MoMI presents the real and imagined worlds of our past, present, and future. With ground-breaking education programs, digital literacy initiatives, and cutting-edge media labs, MoMI is not just a museum but also a place where we can all make sense of the forces and experiences that create our shared reality.
A-Doc
is a national network that works to increase the visibility and support of Asian Americans in the documentary field. A-Doc is committed to sharing ideas and resources, providing mutual support and mentorship, and advocating for equity and diversity in the production and distribution of non-fiction storytelling.
AWD
is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the number of women and gender non-binary directors working in the entertainment industry.
Through advocacy, support, and education, the
Alliance for Women Film Composers
aims to increase the visibility of women composers active in media scoring. The AWFC advocates for the inclusion of women composers within industry events; supports filmmakers, game developers and studios in their inclusion of women composers; and educates, mentors and inspires emerging women composers.
Black Film Space
is a 501(c) 3 non profit organization dedicated to improving the careers of Black filmmakers. Our mission is to provide education, community building experiences and pipeline programs in the film industry for people of African descent. We facilitate a variety of affordable programs and events including grants, mentorship opportunities, film screenings, panel discussions, networking mixers, access to our jobs board and professional development workshops.
Brown Girls Doc Mafia
(BGDM)’s mission is to nurture, amplify, and invest in the creative capacity and professional success of BIPOC* women and nonbinary people working in the documentary industry.
The
Documentary Producer Alliance
's mission is to amplify the voice of documentary producers worldwide by educating the industry about the essential role that producers play from development through financing, production, and distribution; and by setting standards for inclusive, sustainable, and equitable documentary filmmaking practices based on research, collective experience, and input from industry stakeholders.
Film Fatales
is a non profit arts organization which advocates for parity in the film industry and supports an inclusive community of over a thousand feature film and television directors of all marginalized genders. We raise the visibility of marginalized directors and expand the talent pool for decision makers looking to work with underrepresented voices. Together, we can build a more equitable industry for us all.
The International Community of Female⁺ Cinematographers
(ICF⁺C) is a collective of professional female cinematographers from around the US and the world, who provide each other with community support and industry advocacy.
Established in 1972 to address the under and misrepresentation of women in media both behind and in front of the camera,
Women Make Movies
is a non-profit media arts organization dedicated to seeding the industry with tomorrow's leaders and advancing gender and racial equity in the documentary film industry. WMM does this by facilitating the production, promotion, distribution, and exhibition of independent films and media by and about women through internationally recognized Distribution Services and a Production Assistance Program.
New York Women in Film & Television
(NYWIFT) works in collaboration with the moving image industry and supports women at every stage of their careers. NYWIFT energizes filmmakers by illuminating their achievements, presenting training and professional development programs, awarding scholarships and grants, and providing access to a supportive community of peers.
ShotDeck
is the world’s largest library of fully searchable high-definition cinematic images. Founded by Lawrence Sher, ASC and recipient of the 2022 Cine Gear Technical Achievement Award, ShotDeck was built by filmmakers for filmmakers. What started as a simple way to search and categorize our favorite shots has evolved into an incredible resource that celebrates all of cinema and the artists who craft it. From pitch, to prep, to post, ShotDeck will help you express your vision every step of the way.
Film Fatales
organizes panel discussions, educational workshops and networking mixers focused on amplifying marginalized voices in film and television. Capacity is limited. Your participation constitutes your consent to being photographed during the event and to Film Fatales sharing those photos with the world.
Please contact
events@filmfatales.org
if you require an accessible accommodation.
Whether you are shooting a commercial where exquisite color rendition and high contrast is important, or a tense, dramatic sequence in low light situations for a feature film,
ZEISS
cinematography lenses offer you the performance you need to get the scene right. With a wide range of focal lengths in twelve different lens families each tailored for your needs, ZEISS cinematography lenses give you always the best quality to make your project stand out.
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