Oregon Documentary Camp 2019 - Diversity Fellowship
***THE APPLICATION PERIOD FOR THIS GRANT IS NOW CLOSED***
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE FELLOWSHIP WINNERS HERE.
The #OregonMade Creative Foundation has partnered with the arts nonprofit, NW Documentary, to establish fellowships for two documentary filmmakers of color to attend Oregon Documentary Camp from May 30 to June 2, 2019.
Doc Camp is an annual, 4-day professional development retreat that brings 75 documentary filmmakers to Silver Falls State Park in Oregon’s Willamette Valley to share work, knowledge, and networks, while learning from leading figures in the world of documentary filmmaking.
Doc Camp programming includes screenings, workshops, panel discussions, networking events, and a chance to share your own work. Attendees are given a unique opportunity to leave the often-isolating world of documentary filmmaking behind, and to gather in the beautiful woods of Oregon to develop their professional networks with peers from around the country.
Oregon Doc Camp is a program of NW Documentary, a nonprofit based in Portland, that has been teaching and supporting nonfiction storytelling and documentary filmmaking since 2003.
NW Documentary believes that everyone has a story, and is committed to making sure that everyone is able to share that story with the world. An important part of this work is providing support to filmmakers and storytellers whose voices and visions are under-represented in the filmmaking community.
As part of this ongoing effort, these Doc Camp Fellowships were awarded to two established documentary filmmakers who are people of color.
The application period closed on April 15, 2019
Questions? Please direct any questions to Jackie Weissman.
Doc Camp is an annual, 4-day professional development retreat that brings 75 documentary filmmakers to Silver Falls State Park in Oregon’s Willamette Valley to share work, knowledge, and networks, while learning from leading figures in the world of documentary filmmaking.
Doc Camp programming includes screenings, workshops, panel discussions, networking events, and a chance to share your own work. Attendees are given a unique opportunity to leave the often-isolating world of documentary filmmaking behind, and to gather in the beautiful woods of Oregon to develop their professional networks with peers from around the country.
Oregon Doc Camp is a program of NW Documentary, a nonprofit based in Portland, that has been teaching and supporting nonfiction storytelling and documentary filmmaking since 2003.
NW Documentary believes that everyone has a story, and is committed to making sure that everyone is able to share that story with the world. An important part of this work is providing support to filmmakers and storytellers whose voices and visions are under-represented in the filmmaking community.
As part of this ongoing effort, these Doc Camp Fellowships were awarded to two established documentary filmmakers who are people of color.
The application period closed on April 15, 2019
Questions? Please direct any questions to Jackie Weissman.