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HERBERT FAMILY FILLMMAKER GRANTS - FUNDING/CALL FOR ENTRIES ~ DEC. 8, 2008 Deadline
12/08/2008
The San Francisco Film Society announces  the call for entries for the inaugural Herbert Family Filmmaking Grants, part of the continuing expansion of the Film Society's Filmmaker Services programs. The grants, designed to foster the creativity and further the careers of independent filmmakers, will present awards totaling $25,000 to Bay Area filmmakers.

The Herbert Family Filmmaking Grants will provide critical support at various stages of each project -- narrative and documentary -- from development and production through postproduction and outreach. The grants, ranging from $2,500 to $7,500 each, are made possible through the generosity of the Herbert family of San Francisco.

Grant applications are available at www.sffs.org. Applications must be received by December 8. Grant recipients will be announced in early 2009.

Additional initiatives created by the Film Society since August to bolster Bay Area filmmakers are SFFS FilmHouse Residencies, a partnership with the San Francisco Film Commission, that offers production offices-free of charge-to local filmmakers in various stages of production; SFFS Filmmakers Advisory Board, an active group of established Bay Area film professionals whose role is to aid in further developing SFFS Filmmaker Services; and SFFS Film Arts Forum, a new large-scale monthly evening screening/conference/networking event that brings together and showcases Bay Area filmmakers and filmmaking, the first of which will take place Monday, November 10.

More information about the Film Society's Filmmaker Services programs is available at http://www.sffs.org/filmmaker_services/index.html.

Contact:  $25,000 in Grants to Be Awarded to Bay Area Filmmakers Augments Slate of Recent Initiatives Created to Support Bay Area Filmmakers

San Francisco, CA - The San Francisco Film Society announces the call for entries for the inaugural Herbert Family Filmmaking Grants, part of the continuing expansion of the Film Society's Filmmaker Services programs. The grants, designed to foster the creativity and further the careers of independent filmmakers, will present awards totaling $25,000 to Bay Area filmmakers.

The Herbert Family Filmmaking Grants will provide critical support at various stages of each project -- narrative and documentary -- from development and production through postproduction and outreach. The grants, ranging from $2,500 to $7,500 each, are made possible through the generosity of the Herbert family of San Francisco.

Grant applications are available at www.sffs.org. Applications must be received by December 8. Grant recipients will be announced in early 2009.

Additional initiatives created by the Film Society since August to bolster Bay Area filmmakers are SFFS FilmHouse Residencies, a partnership with the San Francisco Film Commission, that offers production offices-free of charge-to local filmmakers in various stages of production; SFFS Filmmakers Advisory Board, an active group of established Bay Area film professionals whose role is to aid in further developing SFFS Filmmaker Services; and SFFS Film Arts Forum, a new large-scale monthly evening screening/conference/networking event that brings together and showcases Bay Area filmmakers and filmmaking, the first of which will take place Monday, November 10.

More information about the Film Society's Filmmaker Services programs is available at http://www.sffs.org/filmmaker_services/index.html.