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EMPAC DANCE MOViES Commission 2011-2012 – open call for proposals

Good money available for your film docs about DANCE. Spread the word!
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EMPAC

Mucca Pazza featured in Marching Banned (DMC 2010-2011)- image courtesy Mark Messing

EMPAC DANCE MOViES COMMISSION 2011-2012: OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Submission deadline: April 18, 2011
http://empac.rpi.edu/commissions/DMC/

EMPAC is now accepting proposals for the next round of its successful DANCE MOViES Commission program. Selected artists receive awards ranging up to $40,000, and can also apply to create their works in conjunction with the Artist-in-Residence program at EMPAC. Works commissioned may take advantage of EMPAC’s infrastructure and technology, such as computer-controlled rigging, flexible black-box studios, and post-production engineering for audio and video.

Online registration opens on March 15, 2011, with a final submission deadline of April 18, 2011.

As the first major US-based commissioning program available to dance-film artists in the North and South America, the DANCE MOViES Commission represents an important opportunity for those working at the intersection of the moving body and the moving image. The commission has funded seventeen projects in the last five years, with four of them also receiving residencies at EMPAC.

Previously commissioned works range from a punk marching band creating mayhem in the streets of Chicago to a poetic film based on the autobiographical account of a US-based African choreographer returning to dance in Zimbabwe; a piece in which a contemporary Russian dancer is viewed in the aesthetic context of post-Soviet surveillance to a film were three street kids in the streets of Rio seem to juggle air; and an installation created through 3D laser scanning to another installation where multiple video screens installed side by side layer film samples and a dancer’s gestures to create counterpoints of movement and image.

For more information on EMPAC and the DANCE MOViES Commission, or to download the guidelines and application, please visit the EMPAC website. Guidelines and information also available in Spanish.

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EMPAC 2010-2011 presentations, residencies, and commissions are supported by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Dance Project of the New England Foundation for the Arts (with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; additional funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Community Connections Fund of the MetLife Foundation, and the Boeing Company Charitable Trust), and the New York State Council for the Arts. Special thanks to the Jaffe Fund for Experimental Media and Performing Arts for support of artist commissions.

EMPAC Box Office:
518.276.3921

Plan your visit to EMPAC! Get directions, maps, parking info, and a visitors guide.

Our mailing address is:

EMPAC

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
110 8th Street

Troy, NY 12180

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Copyright © 2011 EMPAC
All rights reserved.

Snap Judgment Happy Hour Salon, March 24, 5:30pm, Oakland

Hey Bay Area folks. Join the Snap Judgment crew for an informal networking event at their place in Oakland. They have a great show, plus they're a whole lot of fun! Details below.

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DETAILS:

If you haven't heard, Snap Judgment is a brand new, smoking-hot NPR radio show. We work with writers, producers, performers and other creative folks to bring listeners storytelling with a beat. And now we want to meet YOU!

Join us next month for an informal salon at our offices. It's a chance for folks from all disciplines (audio/video/writing/music/design–whatever) to cross-pollinate ideas and chat about their creative endeavors/interests.

Later in the evening, we'll also invite you to share your talents.  Tell a story, read a poem, sing a song, strum your banjo. Anything goes. But five minutes tops!

Want to learn more about us? Check out www.SnapJudgment.org. Or join us on Facebook.

We can't wait to meet you!

Who: The SJ staff and you wonderful people.

What: Creative folks mixing it up and sharing what they got. Plus drinks and snacks.

Where: Snap Judgment Office
405 14th St. 9th Floor
Oakland, CA
(entrance on Franklin St.)

When: March 24, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

two not-to-miss photo show openings this weekend, SF and LA

If you're in SF or LA this weekend, step out and support long-time FC member and brilliant photographer Ann Marie Donahue. Details below.
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Ann Marie Donahue will have 2 photography pieces in 2 separate openings this upcoming weekend! 

If you are in the Bay Area, please stop by Rayko Photo Center for the 4th Annual Plastic Camera Show which opens on Friday, March 4th from 6 to 8 PM.  This is one of the most beloved photo shows in SF due to the uniqueness and beauty that comes from these toy cameras.   This show will be up from 3.4.11 – 4.30.11.

If you are in L.A.  stop on by 1650 Gallery in Echo Park for the Urban Landscape opening on March 5th from 7:30 to 10:30 PM.  The images were chosen by juror Joshua Hess http://www.joshuahessdp.com/ Joshua Hess is a Swiss born cinematographer and still photographer whose career has taken him to scores of cities around the globe where he has appreciated and photographed many different urban landscapes. He is currently based in Los Angeles working on films and commercials.  This show will be up for one month.

Coincidentally both pieces from Ann Marie are from the plastic camera.  Hope you can see the shows. 

Ann Marie Donahue

Photographer
Do you need a photo for your Facebook or LinkedIn profile or perhaps something for on-line dating? Let's have fun and capture the best YOU.  Please check out my website at http://www.annmariedonahue.com/.

Bay Area sonic soiree, Sunday March 13, 5-7pm, Berkeley

Bay Area multimedia gurus David Dunaway and Lonny Shavelson are hosting a listening party in Berkeley on March 13. Don't miss it if you're in the area! Details below.
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The Bay Area is having its next Sonic Soiree, on Sunday March 13 in Berkeley, from 5-7pm at the Studio of Lonny Shavelson. For directions and more information, visit  http://www.photowords.com/map.htm. Bring a CD of your work, old or new, and meet local audio talent. MC for the evening will be David Dunaway,  the new professor of Radio and Documentary Studies at San Francisco State University's Broadcasting and Electronic Communication Arts program.

Kitchen Sisters Interviewing & Recording Workshop, March 31, SF

Learn from one of the best in the biz in this audio workshop. Details below.
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Davia Nelson of The Kitchen Sisters is conducting another basic recording and interviewing workshop in San Francisco on Thursday, March 31 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The three-hour workshop is for people who want to acquire and hone their skills for an array of projects–radio, online storytelling, oral histories, audio slide shows, family histories, and other multimedia endeavors.

We will cover miking techniques, sound gathering, use of archival audio, how to make interviewees comfortable, how to frame evocative questions that make for compelling storytelling, how to listen (which is harder than it looks), how to use interviews in conjunction with images, field recording techniques, recording equipment and more. The workshop is customized to fit the projects you are working on.

People who attend come from radio, film, multimedia, newspapers, photography, oral history, historical societies, farms, music, writing, libraries, archives, web design and beyond. The groups are always lively and good contacts are made.

The fee is $115. Of course, there will be a snack. The workshops are held in Francis Coppola's historic Zoetrope building in North Beach at 916 Kearny Street (at the corner of Columbus).

If you, or someone you know is interested, email kitchen@kitchensisters.org.

See you there,

The Kitchen Sisters

2011 McCloy Fellowship in Environmental Policy Deadline March 31, 2011

Fellowships available for journos interested in Germany and the environment. Details below.
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The American Council on Germany is currently seeking applications for our 2011 McCloy Fellowship in Environmental Policy. The fellowship provides American and German environmental professionals and academics with the opportunity to travel across the Atlantic for up to three weeks to conduct research of their design. Fellows receive a stipend of $200 per day which covers housing, meals and local transportation costs. Transatlantic roundtrip airfare and pre-approved intercity travel are also covered by the program.

 

The fellowships are intended to support professionals in the public, private and nonprofit sectors who are engaged in environmental policy, journalism, and law, as well as those in academia who are undertaking research that bears significance for environmental policy in the United States, Europe and beyond.

 

The 2011 call for applications is attached to this email as a PDF and is also pasted below. We would appreciate if you would pass this call for applications on to colleagues in your circles or in the wider environmental community who you feel might be good candidates for this program.

 

The applications must be postmarked by Thursday March 31, 2011. Further information about the fellowships may be found on our website at www.acgusa.org. Feel free to direct all questions to me.

 

Thank you in advance for your collaboration.

 

All the best,

Robin

 

 

Ms. Robin Cammarota

Fellowship Coordinator

American Council on Germany
14 East 60th Street, Suite 1000
New York, NY 10022 USA
T: 212-826-3636
F: 212-758-3445
www.acgusa.org

 

 

2011 McCloy Fellowships in Environmental Policy


 

The American Council on Germany (ACG) is seeking applications for the 2011 McCloy Fellowships in Environmental Policy. McCloy Fellowships provide German and American mid-career professionals and academics with the opportunity to travel across the Atlantic for three weeks to undertake independent research and meet with their counterparts to exchange best practices and foster professional and intellectual ties.

 

In the era of globalization, the formation of sound environmental policies and practices has become an increasingly collaborative international effort. The free flow of knowledge and ideas among professionals working toward these collective goals is crucial in order to preserve natural ecosystems and to promote sustainable development. The McCloy Fellowships in Environmental Policy are intended to foster this spirit of dialogue and collaborative discovery among Germans and Americans.

 

The fellowship program welcomes applications from professionals in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors who are engaged in environmental policy, journalism, and law, as well as those in academia who are undertaking research that bears significance for environmental policy in the United States, Europe, and beyond. Past McCloy Fellows have analyzed a wide range of issues, including renewable energy, carbon markets, chemicals legislation, green labeling, corporate environmental responsibility, and transatlantic environmental cooperation at the subnational level.   

 

Fellows pursue independent research and conduct interviews and meetings with interlocutors as they work on a specific, self-directed project. The ACG works with its partner organization for the fellowships – Ecologic Institute (www.ecologic.eu) – to provide guidance on the development of fellows’ itineraries and on potential meeting partners as appropriate. 

 

The fellowship provides round-trip transatlantic airfare to Germany or the United States, pre-approved inter-city travel, and a daily stipend of $200 to cover housing, meals, and local transportation for up to 21 days abroad. Travel must take place within one calendar year of receipt of the award.    

 

Applications are reviewed by the American Council on Germany. All applicants must hold German or U.S. citizenship. German language ability may be helpful for American applicants, but it is not a prerequisite for the program. All German applicants must have a working knowledge of English. To apply, please submit: a cover letter outlining your personal and professional objectives for the fellowship; a project proposal of at least two pages detailing the background and scope of your project, the general sources and institutions with whom you would like to consult while abroad, and the relevance of the project for environmental policy and transatlantic relations; a current resume; and two letters of recommendation. Applications may be sent via e-mail to rcammarota@acgusa.org or via mail to:

 

Selection Committee, McCloy Fellowships in Environmental Policy

American Council on Germany

14 East 60th Street, Suite 1000

New York, NY 10022 USA

 

Application Postmark Deadline: Thursday, March 31, 2011

 

For more information, please visit www.acgusa.org or contact Robin Cammarota, Fellowship Coordinator,

at 212-826-3636 or rcammarota@acgusa.org.

 

pdf icon2011 McCloy Fellowships in Environmental Affairs – Deadline March 31.pdf

New Meetup Group – Current News Reading and Discussion – Bay Area

I thought this might be of interest to some Bay Area journos.
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New Meetup group!
Meetup

I'm starting this group to discuss current news.
I'm reading challenged to understand news and current affairs. I tried to understand news on TV and cable channels, but most news is presented as views, not as facts. The choices media make, as to what will be in headlines and how they decide to present facts, are interesting.
Then came news aggregators like google news. They do a better job of presenting… [read more]

Organized by:

Rahul

Meetup, PO Box 4668 #37895 New York, New York 10163-4668

Meetup HQ in NYC is hiring! http://www.meetup.com/jobs/

New York Press Club Awards deadline April 15

For you NY folks – the NY Press Club is accepting entries for their annual awards. They also sponsor a bunch of interesting monthly events – their most recent newsletter is included below. Check it out.
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ENTRIES ARE OPEN
Entries close
: Friday, April 15, 2011.
Per-entry fee
: $50 until March 1st, $75 thereafter.

Click here for a printable PDF containing the Awards categories, rules, and tech specs or see Downloads, above.

CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE 2011 COMPETITION

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT ENTRY FEES

An enduring tradition in New York media, the annual New York Press Club Awards For Journalism honor excellence in the craft by writers, reporters, editors, producers, shooters and multimediographers.

Entries are considered in more than 20 categories of reporting from material submitted by New York metropolitan area news organizations and individual journalists.

Judging is by prominent working journalists, former journalists and academics who are selected for their expertise in each category.

Among the awards unique to the New York Press Club competition are the Gold Keyboard Award, honoring excellence in investigative journalism; Nellie Bly Cub Reporter, honoring the best journalistic effort by a writer or reporter new to the profession and The Rev. Mychal Judge Heart of New York Award for reporting that is most complimentary of New York City.

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NEWS FROM THE NEW YORK PRESS CLUB

An Evening With New York Times Executive Editor, Bill Keller

Thursday, March 3rd

6:30PM: refreshments, socializing

7:00PM to 8:30PM: program

CUNY Graduate School of Journalism

219 W 40 Street (7th & 8th)

A Pulitzer Prize winning reporter before his jump to management, Bill Keller's informed perspectives on the business and practice of journalism, especially these days,

are bound to enlighten and provoke.

The Times has been aggressive in contending with transformative technologies that threaten the survival of many print media companies. It has built a robust Web site brimming

with opportunities for reader interactivity, video, multimedia, clever interstitials, custom apps for mobile devices, special e-mail editions, e-readers, "push" and "pull" strategies, blogs – and most recently, a foray into digital book production (e-books) with the digital-only story of the

company's adventures when presented with the Wikipedia trove (introductory essay by Keller). Plenty going on but is it the right stuff and is it enough?

Don't miss this rare opportunity for a face-to-face dialogue with Bill Keller on topics of vital interest to journalists and journalism.

Moderator: Brooke Gladstone host and managing editor of WNYC-FM / NPR's "On the Media."

Free admission for NY Press Club members (RSVP required). Response is strong, don't delay.

Non-members: $15, Students: $5. Visit our Website  for more information and to reserve.

Entries Are Open for Press Club's 2011 Journalism Awards

Call For Entries

Categories, rules, and entry procedures can be found on the Awards page of our website

where a downloadable document containing information about this year's competition can also be found.

To encourage prompt action, the Press Club is again offering an entry-fee discount for submissions received before March 1st. Entries close, April 15th.

An enduring tradition in New York media, the annual New York Press Club Awards for Journalism honor excellence in the craft by writers, reporters, editors, producers, shooters

and multimediographers.

Become a "Constant Columnist" on www.nypressclub.org

Call For Contributions!

An opportunity to publish on the
New York Press Club website

Open to submissions from all, the New York Press Club's Constant Columnist Web page

is intended as a platform for journalists to post pieces of general and specific interest on pretty much any topic or flight of fact or fancy.

Submissions of all kinds are welcomed – instructional, observational, reflective, reactive – almost any kind of prose or poetry is likely to be appropriate.

The goal is to offer a potpourri comprised of many voices and disparate topics. Why let that brilliant rumination on the meaning of life moulder? Send it in!

Member News

Members are reminded of the open invitation to send news about themselves for our Member News page.

Send word of changes, accomplishments, and other career developments and we will keep the community posted.

Inquiries and submissions for both pages can be made by email.

An illustrative graphic is OK. (Please be mindful of credits and copyrights). Submit pieces as plain text if possible, in the body of an email

or as an attachment, to mailbox@nypressclub.org,

Subject: Constant Columnist or Member News.

 

New York Press Club Spring "Mixer" at Blondies Bar

Tuesday, April 5th

6:00PM – 9:00PM

Blondies Bar

212 W 79 (B'way & Amsterdam)

Our first mixer of the year will take place in early April at a West Side watering hole popular with the sporting set.

But sports is by no means at the top of the agenda

so don't worry if you're not sure which New York baseball team plays in the Bronx. The idea is to mix & mingle.

Why not join colleagues and friends for socializing and elbow-bending on April 5th (no cover, no minimum, no RSVP, sports-talk optional, non-members welcome). Hope to see you there!

Join the New York Press Club | Contact the New York Press Club

$5000 grants for humanitarian and environmental photography projects

Something for you photogs. Spread the word!
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MORE INFO: http://www.photocrati.com/photocrati-fund/

The Photocrati Fund offers $5000 grants to pro and emerging photographers to undertake important humanitarian and environmental photography projects. Our goal is to identify outstanding, photographers and to provide the resources necessary to pursue projects that will have a tangible and positive effect on the world.

The 2011 Photocrati Fund competition will begin in November 2010 and will run through April 1, 2011. The 2011 Photocrati Fund award(s) will be announced at the Look3 Festival of the Photograph in Charlottesville, Virginia in June 2011. Awardees become Photocrati Fellows for the calendar year from the announcement of their award until the announcement of the following year’s award.

Award decisions will be made by the Photocrati Fund Board, a prestigious panel that includes some of the world’s best-known environmental and cultural photographers. The 2010 Photocrati Fund Board and judges for the competition included:

Steve McCurry
Michael “Nick” Nichols
Art Wolfe

Photocrati will announce the 2011 judges shortly!

Note: The Photocrati Fund and Photocrati.com are administered by Frontier Digital Media, LLC. Photocrati and the Photocrati Fund are sometimes hereinafter referred to collectively as Photocrati.

Note: The 2010 Photocrati Fund emphasized non-professional photographers. The 2011 grant will focus on pro photographers and emerging photographers who are making a career of photography

Eligibility
Application Submission Guidelines
Selection Criteria
Notification of Award
Disbursement of Funds, Project Report, Photo Essay and Deadline for Completion of Project

Copyright and Use of Images
Other Important Notes
Photocrati Fund Board Member Bios

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

2010 Photocrati Fund Winner and Top Finalists

MORE INFO:

http://www.photocrati.com/photocrati-fund/


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Upcoming events at Columbia Journalism School

Always interesting (and sometimes FREE!) events going on at Columbia Jschool. Details below.
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Folks: A mix of events over the next few months at @ColumbiaJourn…

* Thursday, 3/3:  Social Media One-night Stand: An ADVANCED social-media
 workshop – FEE REQD. Details below.

* March/April: third edition of Smarter Social Media for Journalists,
 Media Professionals and Bloggers: A four-nights-over-two-months course
 that will make you proficient in social media tools and techniques.
 – FEE REQD. Details below.

* Thursday, April 7: Hearst Annual Lecture by Krishna Bharat, creator of
 Google News (talk & reception) – FREE. Details coming soon to
 http://bit.ly/columbialectures – our public events list.

==> Plus two workshops of varying lengths…

     * @ColumbiaJourn Continuing Ed:  Thursday, March 3, 2010;  6-9:30 pm
       Social Media One-night Stand: An ADVANCED social-media workshop
       for journalists, media professionals and bloggers – taught over
       one night and two weeks of online Q&A. This innovative workshop
       consists of a 3.5-hour in-person group class on March 3, followed
       by two weeks of online Q&A and community, curated by Sree and his
       adjunct professors. Cost $100 (10 percent off for @ColumbiaJourn
       alumni).  REGISTRATION: http://bit.ly/columbiajce

       SAMPLE TWEET: Social-media One-night Stand, @Sree's ADVANCED
       socmedia workshop, 3/3 @ColumbiaJourn: http://bit.ly/columbiajce

     * @ColumbiaJourn Continuing Ed presents third edition of Smarter
       Social Media for Journalists, Media Professionals and Bloggers: A
       four-nights-over-two-months course that will make you proficient
       in social media tools and techniques. March 17 (Thurs), March 31
       (Thurs), April 12 (Tues), April 26 (Tues); 6:30 – 9 p.m.6:30-9 pm.
       Cost $575 (10 percent off for @ColumbiaJourn alumni). Read NY
       Observer article about April 2010 version of this course, "The
       Twitter Tutor": http://bit.ly/sreenyo * DETAILS & REGISTRATION:
       http://bit.ly/columbiajce

       SAMPLE TWEET: 4-week social media course at @ColumbiaJourn, taught
       by @sree – open to all: http://bit.ly/columbiajce

Prof. Sree Sreenivasan | sree@sree.net
Dean of Student Affairs, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism
http://www.sree.net | http://www.sreetips.com
http://www.journalism.columbia.edu
Contributing editor, DNAinfo: http://DNAinfo.com
FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/sreetips
TWITTER: @sree – http://twitter.com/sree