Category Archives: Freelance Cafe West

Deadline 10/29

Want to do some reporting on the Puget Sound area? Funding is available. Details below.
-Mia

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KUOW Funding Available for Radio Projects

You still have time! The deadline for applying for Round 18 of the KUOW Program Venture Fund (PVF) is October 29, 2010. PVF provides up to $10,000 for independent producers to develop new programming focused on the Puget Sound region in Washington state.

Programs funded by the PVF can be a series of features, a long form documentary or a variety of short audio pieces. There is no set format. Be creative. This is your opportunity to dig into a subject, bring new voices to the air and share the history, culture and issues that impact the Puget Sound region.

The application deadline is Friday, October 29, 2010 at 5:00 pm (PT)

  • *Applicants must submit a preliminary proposal for review and be approved to submit a final proposal. See application for details.

    For application information go to www.kuow.org/pvf
    Contact: Jim Gates – jgates@kuow.org

    Check out our most recent PVF projects:

    Alaskan Way Viaduct: A History – 4-part series
    http://kuow.org/specials/viaduct.php

    Human Trafficking – 4-part series
    http://kuow.org/specials/humantrafficking.php

    Addicted on the Rez – feature
    http://kuow.org/specials/addictedontherez.php

    +++AIR is everywhere.+++
    www.airmedia.org

  • California Story Fund Application, deadline November 15

    Good money available for CA stories. Details below!
    -Mia

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    CCH has just posted guidelines and application instructions for the next round of the California Story Fund on our website, www.calhum.org.  The next deadline will be November 15, 2010.  Maximum award amount is $10,000.

     

     

    Funds available for story-based projects

    Guidelines:                              http://www.calhum.org/guidelines/guidelines_main.htm

    Online application available:   October 15, 2010

    Application deadline:              November 15, 2010

    Awards announced by:           February 28, 2011

    Maximum award amount:       $10,000

     

    The California Council for the Humanities (CCH) invites applications for the next round of the California Story Fund (CSF). The purpose of this ongoing, competitive grant program is to capture and share compelling stories from and about California’s diverse communities. Descriptions of previously funded projects can be viewed at http://www.calhum.org/programs/story_intro.htm.

     

    For this round, applicants are requested to submit proposals for story-based projects that will encourage examination of the meaning of democracy. Applicants may request up to $10,000.

     

    Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to review the guidelines and attend an informational webinar before applying. Webinars will be held during fall 2010; details will be posted on the CCH website once they become available.

     

    For more information on the Council and its programs, visit www.calhum.org.

     

     

    Jody Sahota-Hundal

    External Affairs Coordinator

    California Council for the Humanities

    312 Sutter Street, Suite 601

    San Francisco, CA 94108

    (415) 391-1474 ext. 303

    www.calhum.org 

     

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    SF audio production studio seeks part time accounting help

    Hey folks. This is not a freelance gig per se, but if you know a CPA looking for some regular work, please pass it along. Ben is a good friend of FC and his production studio is top notch.
    -mia

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    Audio production studio looking for part time accounting help.  Invoice entry and bill paying.  Familiarity with Quickbooks helpful, but not essential. 2-5 hours per week.  In San Francisco's Mission District.  Please contact Ben Manilla, benm@bmpaudio.com

    Next Bay Area Freelancer gathering Thursday, Sept 30, 6:30pm, Oakland

    Hey all. The next Bay Area Freelancer Gathering promises to be a good one! Hope you can make it – and spread the word!
    Best,
    Mia

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    Freelance Café would like to invite you to our upcoming social gathering at 6:30pm on September 30, 2010 at Luka’s, located in the Uptown District of Oakland and a few blocks from BART. Sponsored by Oakland Local, this month’s gathering is a chance for organizations and freelancers to casually network and connect.

    Freelance Café is a 300 member strong organization of writers, photographers, filmmakers, graphic designers, and audio producers in the Bay Area.
    If you are looking to connect to a wide array of talented media workers, this is a great opportunity to network at a cool spot in Oakland.

    Please RSVP to jennifer.wrd@gmail.com by September 20 if you are interested in attending. You can also RSVP on Facebook. Let me know if you have any questions, and I hope to see you on September 30.

    Best,
    Jennifer Inez Ward
    510-393-7544
    Social Secretary
    Freelance Cafe

    Upcoming events at the UCB J-School in Sept/Oct

    A bunch of interesting talks coming up at the UC Berkeley Jschool. Details below.
    -mia

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    Fat Profits on the Economic Fringes: Award-winning Reporter and Writer-in-Residence Gary Rivlin

    When: Wednesday, September 8,  6:00 PM

    Where: North Gate Hall Library

    Award-winning author and Writer-in-Residence Gary Rivlin discusses his acclaimed new book, Broke USA, and how the working poor become big business. A former national reporter for the New York Times and Industry Standard, Rivlin’s book has attracted acclaim and wide attention in print and broadcast media, including appearances on Charlie Rose, Terry Gross’ Fresh Air, and National Public Radio.

    The Bay Citizen: A Progress Report on New Journalism in the Bay Area

    When: Wednesday, September 15,  6:00 PM

    Where:
     North Gate Hall Library

    Join us for a lively discussion about the most widely watched new online news enterprise in the country, The Bay Citizen, a $12 million non-profit enterprise founded in partnership between the Hellman Family Foundation and Berkeley’s School of Journalism. Featuring: Citizen Multimedia producer Tasneem Raja, Partnerships coordinator Queena Kim, and reporters Richard Parks and Kate McClean.

    Michael x Michael: Michael Lewis and Professor Michael Pollan in conversation

    When: Thursday, September 23, 7:00 PM

    Where: Berkeley Repertory Theatre

    Two admired, best-selling writers will talk about writing, storytelling, books, and journalism.

    Advance tickets required. This is a fundraising event for Journalism School student fellowships.

    Berkeley and YouTube: Innovators at Work!

    When: Wednesday, September 29,  6:00 PM

    Where: North Gate Hall Library

    Join J-School student Shannon Service, alumna Anna Bloom, YouTube’s Olivia Ma and New America Media's Kevin Weston as they discuss an exciting joint project in which the School is working to understand, curate, and engage citizen-contributed news content to the online video powerhouse. Moderated by Associate Dean Paul Grabowicz.

    The Big Story: National Public Radio’s Tamara Keith

    When: Wednesday, October 6,  6:00 PM

    Where: North Gate Hall Library

    NPR Reporter and Journalist-in-Residence Tamara Keith discusses radio journalism, the challenge of covering disasters, and NPR’s transition in the digital age, while outlining her experiences covering major stories ranging from the world financial crisis, to the earthquake in Haiti, to the BP oil spill in Louisiana.




    Julie Hirano
    Event & Fundraising Coordinator
    Graduate School of Journalism
    121 North Gate Hall
    University of California at Berkeley

    (work) 510.642.3394
    (fax) 510.643.2680
    http://journalism.berkeley.edu

    Making Contact seeks part-time producer

    Any of you CA audio folks looking for a steady gig to balance out your freelance work? This could be a good opportunity for you. A bunch of FC members work with this show so drop a line if you want more info and I'll put you in touch with the right people. Good luck!
    -mia

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    Making Contact Producer (part-time) work location: Oakland, CA

    more info at www.radioproject.org

    Making Contact /National Radio Project seeks a part-time (20 hours/week) radio producer with a passion for public-interest community media, to create a world where peace and social justice are
    paramount.

    National Radio Project is a nonprofit media organization that produces the weekly, nationally syndicated, progressive radio series Making Contact. Our high quality public-affairs and documentary radio programs are broadcast on 139 radio stations in the U.S., Canada, and South Africa; thousands more listen via our website and podcasts. Our award winning work has been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists Northern California Chapter, among others.

    We seek an energetic, passionate, organized team-player with solid experience. The candidate should understand the craft of long-format feature production as well as the art of a good in-depth interview.

    Our program is a blend of evocative stories with analysis, and explores the relationship between individuals, groups and systems. We’re looking for someone committed to our greater mission and who is willing to do whatever it takes to produce our weekly show and to strengthen Making Contact as a whole.

    National Radio Project /Making Contact is about more than a radio program. We thrive on the participation of volunteers and interns. We train community members in radio production. We seek someone who can mentor others and is excited about growing and learning in their own work. We’re looking for a journalist who respects the knowledge of community members, social movement activists and academics in helping to conceptualize and create pieces that inform, inspire, and move people to take action.

     Required Skills/Experience

    Demonstrated writing and script editing skills
    Demonstrated audio editing skills
    Strong voice-craft skills and experience
    Track record of journalistic work –dedicated to fairness, accuracy and fact-checking
    Ability to read and synthesize research
    Familiarity with issues of our times and timeless issues
    Track record of delivering pieces on deadline
    Commitment to building Making Contact as a whole, and to participating in a team process

     Preferred Skills

    Experience coaching and editing freelance reporters and producers
    Multimedia experience:  video, sound-slides, YouTube etc
    Familiar with social marketing and online media distribution
    Experience and enthusiasm for online distribution methods and audience building
    Sense of humor

    National Radio Project / Making Contact is an affirmative action employer. We actively recruit applications from women, people of color, LGBTQ folks, and people with disabilities.

    Position Open Until Filled. Please email resume, cover letter, writing sample (radio script preferred) and links to audio work samples to lrudman@radioproject.org.

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    Antenna Audio gig in LA Wed 8/25

    Any LA audio folks available for this last-minute gig? Contact adrianna_murillo@discovery.com. Tell her I sent you. Details below.
    -Mia

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    We need an engineer to record an artist tomorrow 8/25 in Venice/LA for a tour we are working on. The Engineer should arrive at 9:45a to set up for a 10-11 recording, and the interviewer will call in. I’m still waiting to hear back from the Producer regarding exact compensation.

    Adrianna Murillo
    Production Coordinator
    Antenna Audio Inc.

    PO Box 176
    Sausalito, CA
    94966

    t: 415.332.4862  x125
    f: 415.332.4870
    e: adrianna_murillo@discovery.com
    w: http://www.antennaaudio.com


    Benefits update from CA Freelancer’s Guild

    Promising opportunity for health benefits from the Guild Freelancers in SF. Details below.
    -mia

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    Dear Freelancers,

    Great news! A comprehensive medical/dental/vision plan is within
    sight.

    Friday, members of the Guild Freelancers unit heard from Carrie
    Winsten, representing the Dublin Insurance Services. Dublin
    administers the Health Care Employee/Employer Dental and Medical Trust
    of the CWA. Dublin has been providing coverage to disparate labor
    groups — some through a common employer, others independent workers
    like us — for 60 years, and they come to Carl Hall highly
    recommended.

    Carrie presented various options for health coverage, including
    medical, dental and vision.

    The Dublin plan contrast with the others we've reviewed in two ways:
    One, we do not need the large numbers that other insurers require to
    underwrite a health plan. We would be added to the Taft-Hartley Trust,
    whose ranks number 25,000.

    Also, we would not have to choose between Kaiser and another plan
    (likely United Health Care). We could offer  up to four choices, just
    as employers do. All the plans, incidentally, would cover children
    through the age of 26 come February, thanks to the health care reform
    law.  And Carrie can arrange flexible spending accounts.

    It will be the Guild's responsibility to develop eligibility
    requirements and police compliance. According to Carl and Carrie, we
    need to avoid the appearance of being an association that exists
    merely to gain group health coverage (That’s the law.) One way would
    be to require members to show they derive a certain minimum percentage
    of their income from freelance employment. We will get clarification
    on where we need to set the bar as soon as possible. Meanwhile, we
    welcome your thoughts on this matter.

    Dublin Insurance would handle billing and collection, for which we
    would each pay $8 a month (as compared to the industry average of $21
    a month).

    If we as a unit opt to go with Dublin Insurance, we could add short-
    and long-term disability coverage and life insurance three to six
    months after the date coverage takes effect. We may also choose to
    incorporate a supplemental plan for those on Medicare.

    At the moment, those of us who were at the meeting believe this is by
    far the best option we’ve seen. Yes, it would be great to have lower
    rates. Indeed, Guild retirees are probably better off with what they
    have. But for the rest of us, this looks very promising. We want to
    emphasize that we need to move fairly quickly to get a plan in place
    by
    the beginning of 2011 when many of us lose COBRA coverage.

    How to proceed? Here's a rough timeline:

     August-September: Circulate the options among the membership, and
    develop a plan that reflects member input to the greatest degree
    possible.
     September: Guild Health Coverage Committee meets with staff to
    develop eligibility requirements and develop a structure for
    monitoring compliance.
     October: Committee presents a plan to the Guild executive committee
    for approval.
     November: Open enrollment month.
     Dec. 1: Deadline for delivering plan to Dublin.
     Jan. 1: Plans take effect.

    Please peruse the attached tables and share your thoughts, questions
    and preferences (contact Rebecca if you are having trouble with the
    links). We would like to move on this aggressively but thoughtfully,
    and shape a proposal based on a thorough reading of member concerns.

    Proposed dental & Vision insurance
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    Proposed medical insurance
    http://tngweb.net/images/pix/Medical%20coverage%20options2.jpg

    In solidarity,

    Bill Snyder
    415-824-3875
    Bill.snyder@sbcglobal.net

    Rebecca Rosen Lum
    Unit Chair, Guild Freelancers
    510-472-3024
    rrosenlum@gmail.com

    Michael Fitzhugh was not at the meeting but has agreed to join our
    unit’s health benefits committee (michael.fitzhugh@gmail.com). Another
    volunteer would be welcome, of course.

    Sandbox Suites Comes to Union Square

    Wow! Co-working is going gangbusters in the Bay Area. Check out Sandbox Suite's sweet new spot in SF. Details below.
    -mia

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    Sandbox Suites

    Sandbox Suites on Union Square!
     Opens Sept. 7, 2010
     
    Some of you may have heard rumors about Sandbox Suites coming to Union Square. Well, it's true! Last month, we signed a lease on a 5,000 sq ft space at 567 Sutter St.

    The new space is located above two galleries and features skylights, four meeting rooms, sleek private offices for 2-6, comfy lounges and unique workstations custom-made for us by the leader in office furniture innovation, Turnstone. We think you're really gonna love it!

    Here's a little preview of the lobby:

    Sandbox Union Square will be open for tours and trials on Tuesday, Sept. 7.
    And we'll be offering desk memberships for 50% off Sept 7 – Oct 7!
    The Grand Opening party is on Oct. 7 – stay tuned for the invite!   

    BOOK A TOUR OR FREE TRIAL

    or contact us for more info:

    Phone: (415) 659-8197
    Email: info@sandboxsuites.com 
    Where: 567 Sutter St. (@ Mason) map

    Hours: after Sept. 7 Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm

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    We rely a lot on referrals, so please pass this along!