Independent and Student Filmmakers Competition
The Independent and Student Filmmakers Competition is a Grant sponsored by Black American Cinema Society.
Award Information:
Amount of Grant: Minimum: $250, Maximum: $3000
Application Deadline: 15-May
Requirements: Applicant must submit a $25 non-refundable entry fee. Selection is based on applicant's filmaking potential, technical competence, and creative ability.
Eligibility: College freshman, College junior, Master's-level study, Other
Sponsorship provided by:
Black American Cinema Society
3617 Mont Clair Street
Los Angeles, CA 90018
USA
Phone Number: 323 737 3292
Fax Number: 323 737 2842
You can find out more by contacting:
Competition
One may find it helpful to search for any material provided for the grant. A maximized likelihood of achieving your goal comes from initially researching the prerequisites and then determining if you qualify. Prior to starting, be aware of the particular aims of the Black American Cinema Society and their goals for the Independent and Student Filmmakers Competition. After making sure you satisfy the prerequisites, you should determine if you have any likelihood to receive the grant. Upon determining that you have a decent shot of actually being a recipient of the Independent and Student Filmmakers Competition, then you should use your time.
A vital detail of applying for the grant is filling out the application correctly. Some forms are drawn-out and tedious, but you shouldn't underestimate how important it is that your work was done accurately and thoroughly. You don't want to be bumped as the result of something that could have been avoided.
Once the application is sent off, figure out the timeframe regarding when the Independent and Student Filmmakers Competition distributes any funds so that you can know if you can rely on the grant to provide additional support for any bills associated with your education and its personal usefulness, stipulations may exist on what expenses are covered by the Independent and Student Filmmakers Competition. You might find it challenging to manage all of your financial needs, and being awarded the Independent and Student Filmmakers Competition to help with your financial aid is often invaluable. Even if you don't obtain the Independent and Student Filmmakers Competition, keep at it, you can find different grants and you may find success elsewhere.
