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Tribeca Film Institute and Pond5 launch filmmaking fund

Create opportunities for emerging filmmakers is the goal of the partnership between Tribeca Film Institute and Pond5 now announced.

Grants, mentorship, content and education are the key elements of the new program created by TFI and Pond5, dedicated to break barriers of access for independent storytellers.

TFI and Pond5 recently hosted a Producers Networking event in Manhattan, bringing together emerging filmmakers and established producers to meet and discuss future projects, as well as announcing the first 6 grant recipients for 2019. The first filmmakers to receive support from the new program created by Tribeca Film Institute and Pond5, should serve as a guide to whomever looks to the new initiative as a potential path to help fund a project.

Tribeca Film Institute and Pond5 designed this unique program to ensure that filmmakers with diverse backgrounds and a wide range of perspectives are provided an array of support to improve visibility in an often-inaccessible, difficult-to-break-into industry. Support available through the program includes funding, targeted networking events, access to Pond5 content and mentorship programs, all designed to facilitate a sense of community for independent storytellers.

Tax-deductible donations

This forward-thinking filmmaking fund and ongoing industry program aimed at promoting sustainable careers for independent storytellers is the result of a close collaboration between the institute founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff in the wake of September 11, 2001, and Pond5, the world’s largest stock video marketplace. TFI and Pond5 believe that there is a need for a program that speaks to the needs of filmmakers who lack resources during “in-between” phases such as research, creative collaboration, festival travel, content, community screenings, outside-the-box mentorship, and extra release support.

The program is funded by tax-deductible donations, allowing anyone to pledge their support at pond5.com/tfi. Additionally, Pond5 is matching donations. TFI alumnae and Pond5 artists can apply for micro-grants through the program three times a year, offering multiple opportunities to receive funding. Applicants outline their needs during the application process so that the program can provide more targeted and flexible support.

Help filmmakers share their vision

“TFI’s mission is to break barriers in access, exposure, and sustainability,” said Amy Hobby, Executive Director of TFI.  “We have assessed that there is a period of time in a project cycle when filmmakers need support not only financially, but also from peers and veterans of the industry.  Partnering with Pond5, we’ve been able to create a very flexible fund and program that can meet those needs.”

“Pond5 prides itself on being the world’s most filmmaker-friendly creative marketplace. Helping filmmakers succeed in their craft is what we’re all about. As filmmakers ourselves, we know how hard it can be to secure the finances, resources, and footage necessary to tell your story. If we can play a small role in helping filmmakers tell an even better story, we feel like we’ve done our job,” said Pond5 CEO Jason Teichman. “Through the Tribeca Film Institute Pond5 Program, we’re honored to further that goal and help more storytellers achieve and share their visions.”

TFI and Pond5 Filmmaker Fund Grantees:

Alejandro Mejía, AMC

499 AÑOS (499 YEARS)

499 Years examines the brutal legacy of colonialism nearly five centuries after Cortez arrived in the Aztec Empire. Bold, unique, and strikingly cinematic, the film uses magical realism, combining documentary and fiction to show how past traumas continue to affect contemporary reality while challenging us to overcome our histories of violence.


Valerie Castillo Martinez

DEATH OF NINTENDO

Set in 90’s suburban Manila, the story takes us into the colorful pop-culture world of four 13-year old friends, back in the days when videogames were still a novelty. Mimaw and her friends Paolo, Kachi, and Gilligan go on a journey of self-discovery together as they play games and wrestle with new dilemmas – puppy love, circumcision and other horror stories.


Pawel Nazaruk

A HOLE TO HELL

The Cold War race to dig the deepest into the Earth reveals an entrance to Hell in arctic Russia. Forty years later, Yuri Smirnoff is the last man standing.


Aaron Kovalchik

NO FAULT

Following a near-fatal car accident, Lu wrestles with creeping invisibility as she approaches the second half of her life. On this long winter day, she finds her physical identity fractured, ignored, misunderstood, and judged – but with wry humor and stubborn resilience, she’s determined to be seen.


Bruce Francis Cole

SOLACE

A 17year-old orphan is shipped off to her estranged grandmother and she plots her escape while navigating a foreign environment, new friendships and a hidden eating disorder.

 

Photo: Jess X. Snow; Mural: Laqya Nuna Yawar

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Fo9llow the link to find more information about the TFI and Pond5 Filmmaker Fund

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