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Free Online, Five-Week Community Journalism Course, begins April 14

I have mixed feelings about online courses, especially in something like journalism which depends on face-to-face interaction, but I thought this was worth passing along. Details below. -Mia

Community Journalism Course
Cardiff University is now accepting registrants for its Centre for Community Journalism Course. Over five weeks, this course builds on the expertise and experience of community journalism in order to offer insight and practical skills for all those interested in community and hyper local journalism.

The course combines practical skills in setting up a community website, identifying and building an audience, creating content, establishing a workflow to sustain a site, managing an online community, media law and ethics, with a broader understanding of this new sector, how it has developed and the experience of those operating community sites. It will also explore different forms of community – whether geographic, professional or personal interest.

The course is free and open to anyone with an interest in journalism and in connecting their communities online. No prior qualifications are required. Core essentials of journalism principles, skills and practice are covered as part of the course as are hands-on skills in creating and sustaining hyper-locals. Practicing journalists or more experienced students will be particularly interested in learning about current developments in hyper-local journalism in the digital environment.

INTERESTED?

Registration is now open and the course begins April 14, 2014. Click here for more information about how to apply:
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/community-journalism

Year-Long Investigative Reporting Fellowships from UC Berkeley, deadline May 19

Investigative Reporting Fellowships from the UC Berkeley grad school of journalism. Application deadline May 19. Details HERE and below.

UC Berkeley's Investigative Reporting Program at the Graduate School of Journalism is accepting entries for its eighth annual competition for year-long fellowships in investigative reporting. The fellowships are open to all working investigative journalists.

Graduates from UC Berkeley's master's program in journalism are encouraged to apply.

Fellows will receive an annual salary of $54,336 and be eligible for full UC benefits.

Fellows will also be provided with office space, basic expenses and up to $10,000 in funds for approved travel.

This year’s fellowships to the Investigative Reporting Program (IRP) are made possible by a core grant from the Sandler Foundation, matching grants from Scott and Jennifer Fearon and Margaret and Will Hearst, along with donations from The Financial Times, Peter Wiley and Valerie Barth.

Applications are due no later than midnight on Monday, May 19th. Up to three fellows will be selected in June. Occasionally, the IRP awards special project support in lieu of a fellowship in-residence. This is a one-year academic appointment expected to begin on August 29, 2014.

Please see the job description for complete fellowship details and application requirements:
https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF00390

REMINDER – Freelance Cafe West meeting TONIGHT! 6:30pm

Just a reminder, the Bay Area Freelance Cafe crew will be meeting TONIGHT – March 31 at 6:30pm.

2374 Eunice St., Berkeley

https://www.facebook.com/events/694825960570203/

Many thanks to the freelancers of 2374 Eunice street for offering up your home for this month's meet-up! Please bring a snack or drink to share. The house is near the Berkeley Rose Garden and if anyone would like to carpool from BART or elsewhere let us know and we can help coordinate rides. There will also be a big projector, speakers and lots of curious eyes and ears- so bring your stories and (multi)media to share.

Also, mark your calendars for a special gathering on April 17. Film screening of A Fragile Trust at the Roxie, SF followed by drinks at a nearby location TBD. I'll be in town and would love to see many of you!
'Til soon,
Mia

[trainings] KALW news’ training program looking for applicants – Deadline 5/1

I can't imagine a better place to learn the ropes. Application deadline May 1!

Enrollment now open for the KALW News Audio Academy


KALW is calling for applicants for our 10-month radio journalism training program based at KALW public radio, an NPR and BBC affiliate station in San Francisco. This program is designed to give you a graduate level audio production education, tuition-free.


We’re looking for creative thinkers who are great writers and storytellers with a passion for covering diverse communities, and ideally have some knowledge of the Bay Area.


Audio Academy participants will be trained to produce feature reports for KALW’s award-winning daily news program Crosscurrents. Your voice and your work will be broadcast on KALW during your time in the Audio Academy.


Training will include:


Working closely with reporters on developing stories, producing original feature stories for broadcast, interviewing potential guests/sources, researching topics, fact-checking, script writing, recording sound for pieces in the field, and learning story structure, voicing, digital production, engineering, and sound design. The training will take place inside the collaborative and supportive community of the KALW newsroom. Our editors and engineers, along with other public media producers, will lead workshops on every aspect of production specifically for the Audio Academy. Previous featured speakers have been: Roman Mars, Hansi Lo Wang, Daniel Alarcón, Marianne McCune, and Jason DeRose (to name a few).


Selected participants will make a 10-month commitment (September 2014 to June 2015): minimum 20 hours per week (one six-hour shift at our studios and another 14 hours working in the field). The Academy includes a one-week break at Thanksgiving, a two-week break in late December, and a one-week break during the spring. Enrollment in a college or university is not necessary to participate.


To apply please send a cover letter, CV and any audio/writing samples to:


KALWapplications@gmail.com


Application deadline: May 1, 2014, 11:59 PT


We look forward to meeting you!

KALW encourages a diverse pool of applicants from a variety of backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation. We value diversity.


help WFAE’s Listen Here bring new listeners to public radio

A new tumblr "showcases the best of public radio according to those who make it." It's a great play list, and you can make your own recommendations by following the submission guidelines below. See their first ten picks here, including my all-time favorite, David Isay's Ghetto Life 101.

WFAE is pleased to announce Listen Here (wfaelistenhere.tumblr.com), a digital project designed to bring new listeners to public radio. Listen Here is a compilation of the public radio pieces that are most likely to draw in people who do not currently listen—the best, most interesting, most compelling public radio out there—and we want your input. We’re seeking submissions by hosts, reporters, and producers, as well as freelancers and member station staffers. We don’t want this to come across at overly self-promotional, so please submit work that is not your own. The playlist will be updated frequently beginning with the launch on Wednesday February 5th.

If you would like to participate, please send the following information to Katie Herzog at kherzog@wfae.org:

•            Your name

•            Your job/station/show

•            A link to the piece you would play for someone who doesn’t listen to public radio but should (if you can’t find a link, the show/title is fine)

•            A sentence or two about the piece and why you love it

•            Links to any website/social media you want to promote

Please feel free to forward this to your colleagues and friends in public radio. The more submissions we get, the better the playlist, the more new ears.

Katie Herzog

Social Media Coordinator/Online Producer

WFAE Charlotte’s NPR News Source

twitter.com/wfae

facebook.com/wfae90.7

wfae.org

kherzog@wfae.org

704-926-9325

numerous opportunities for filmmakers in the latest IFP Newsletter

A bunch of good opportunities in the latest IFP newsletter. Sign up HERE for the complete listing.

   

IFP's 2014 Independent Filmmaker Labs Open for Submissions

IFP's unique yearlong mentorship program supports first-time feature directors when they need it most:  through the completion, marketing and distribution of their films.  Focusing exclusively on low-budget features (<$1million), this highly immersive program provides filmmakers with the technical, creative and strategic tools necessary to launch their films – and their careers. Through the Labs, IFP works to ensure that talented emerging voices receive the support, resources, and industry exposure necessary to reach audiences. Open to all first time feature documentary and narrative directors with films in post-production. Twenty projects (10 documentaries and 10 narratives) are selected for the annual program which has three components: the Time Warner Completion Lab in the spring, the Marketing Lab in September, and the Distribution Lab in December. All Lab projects also automatically participate in the Project Forum of IFP’s Independent Film Week. Lab alumni projects include Stacie Passon's Concussion (RADiUS-TWC), Alexandre Moors' Blue Caprice (Sundance Selects), Penny Lane's Our Nixon (CNN Films and Cinedigm), Daniel Patrick Carbone's Hide Your Smiling Faces (Tribeca Film), Lotfy Nathan's 12 O'Clock Boys (Oscilloscope), Lucy Mulloy's Una Noche (Sundance Selects), Omar Mullick & Bassam Tariq's These Birds Walk (Oscilloscope), Dee Rees' Pariah (Focus Features), and Terence Nance's An Oversimplification of Her Beauty (Variance Films).

Upcoming deadlines for the 2014 Labs are March 7 (Documentary) and April 4 (Narrative). For more info and to apply, click here.

 

Apply Now to IFP’s Premiere International Producing Program, Trans Atlantic Partners

IFP is thrilled to announce that our Trans Atlantic Partners (TAP) program is now accepting applications for 2014! TAP is a program for U.S. independent producers with more than five years of professional experience in the film and television industry (and at least one feature film or TV series produced) looking to expand their networks and learn more about how to finance, structure and produce international co-ventures. The program includes intensive hands-on-training, one-on-one meetings with key industry professionals, case studies, & sales, distribution, and legal training.

Recent IFP alumni producers include Nekisa Cooper (Pariah), Soojin Chung (Escape from Tomorrow), Jennifer Fox (My Reincarnation), Alex Johnes (The House I Live In), Susan Lewis (The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete), and Ryan Zacarias (I Used to Be Darker).

The deadline to apply is March 25, 2014. For more information and to apply today, go here.

Call for Entries

   

HBOAccess

Application Opens: February 3, 2014

HBOAccess is a program that provides project development, mentorship, and master classes to diverse directors. At the end of the four-week session in June filmmakers will be given a budget to create short form content for HBO to be shot in late summer. The application process will open on February 3, 2014 and close on March 3, 2014 or the date we reach the submission cap, whichever occurs first. Submissions must be made through Without A Box, and will be capped at 500.

Apply Here

   

SAG-AFTRA Low Budget Agreements Made Simple

6PM Thursday, 2/13 at SAG's NY and LA Branches

Important Notice: New York Offices Have Moved to a New Location! Our brand new space is located on the 5th floor at 1900 Broadway, across from Lincoln Center between 63rd and 64th streets.

SAG-AFTRA Theatrical Business Representatives will walk you through signing SAG-AFTRA Low Budget Agreements from start to finish. Workshops are held the 2nd Thursday of every month from 6 to 8pm, and are FREE. Workshops fill up quickly so RSVP now! If you sign up for a workshop but can't attend you must call to cancel your reservation no later than 48 hours before the workshop. For more information and to RSVP, click here.

 

   

Introducing Scriptapalooza's igottapitch.com

Pitching your idea to the Hollywood elite just got easier. Record yourself pitching your movie or TV show idea, and upload it to igottapitch. Established industry professionals will view your video, and connect with you. No more unattainable meetings. No stress. No closed doors. Just you in control of your career. Pitchfests are awkward and uncomfortable, igottapitch is not.

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4th Annual Northside DIY Film Competition

The winning feature and short films will be awarded over $10,000 in value and services! Northside will also host a special screening of the winning films with an after-party to celebrate our award-winning filmmakers and their crew. Plus, your film will be watched by some of the coolest names in the 'biz, as past jurors of the competition have included Rosie Perez, Ted Hope (Producer), Scott Macaulay (Editor, Filmmaker Magazine), and Alex Karpovsky (Actor, Girls and Director, Red Flag). 2014 Jurors include Matthew Grady (Factory 25) and Kentucker Audley (NoBudge Films, Sun Don't Shine) with more to be announced.

Deadline: March 3, 2014. For more information and to submit your film, click here.

 

   

Asian Side of the Doc 2014

Register now for Asian Side of the Doc 2014, the key market for documentary producers, broadcasters and distributors. Four days of networking, meetings, pitching sessions, conference sessions and social events to connect you with the booming Asian factual TV market.

Be one of the 600 participants and register online before March 7th, 2014.

Read More

 

   

Sundance Institute Short Film Challenge

Sundance Institute has started a new project that will use independent filmmaking to shed light on poverty and hunger around the world. The competition, which will receive support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, invites submissions of short documentary or narrative films (of 3-8 minutes) that depict innovations being made by individuals to combat poverty. The chosen films will receive a $10,000 grant and an invitation to a private screening of the films at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Submissions are free and due before July 1, 2014.

To learn more about the project and how to enter, click here.

 

NYC Digital Storytelling workshop, Feb 22

Upcoming day-long workshop on digital storytelling, Feb 22, CUNY Grad School of Journalism. Details below. Spread the word!

 

WHEN: Saturday, February 22 @ 8 a.m-6 p.m.

 

WHERE: CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
219 West 40th Street
New York 10018

 

Would you like to spend the day with some of the industry's leading experts in design thinking and media to develop more effective ways to communicate about the perils of extreme weather events like Hurricane Sandy? This interactive workshop is for journalists, editors, designers, developers and problem solvers. You'll spend the day adding tools to your creative toolkit and finding friends to collaborate with on your next project. You will be immersed in human-centered design methods and learn how to leverage them to better understand and engage new audiences, how to harness the power of new technologies, and how to create more real and dynamic stories that resonate.
 
OUR HOSTS

 

Event hosted by AdaptNY, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, Center for Community and Ethnic Media, and the Online News Association.

 

A. Adam Glenn, AdaptNY & CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
Laura Cochran, ONA-NYC

 

OUR COACHES
Reggie Murphy, Electronic Ink
Nelson Hsu, Project Thunderdome at Digital First Media
Julie Westfall, Project Thunderdome at Digital First Media
 
For questions, email Adam Glenn at adam.glenn@journalism.cuny.edu or editor@AdaptNY.org

 

SAMPLE TWEETS

WORKSHOP: Design-think for post-#Sandy digital storytelling. 2/22. Cosponsors @AdaptNY @ONANYC @CCEMCUNY http://www.meetup.com/ONA-NYC/events/160788632/

SIGN UP NOW: Workshop on using design-think for post-#Sandy digital storytelling, 2/22. http://www.meetup.com/ONA-NYC/events/160788632/ 

WORKSHOP: Think like a designer for post-#Sandy digital storytelling, 2/22. REGISTER: http://www.meetup.com/ONA-NYC/events/160788632/

Better digital storytelling in post-#Sandy era? Try thinking like a designer. REGISTER for 2/22 workshop: http://www.meetup.com/ONA-NYC/events/160788632/

contest for NYC journos, deadline Feb 14

If you live within 50 miles of Columbus Circle, NYC, this contest is for you! Details HERE and below. Deadline Feb 14. (Thanks for the tip @ashleymilnetyte!)

Welcome to the 2014 Deadline Club Annual Awards Contest!

The Deadline Club’s 2014 Journalism Awards will be accepting entries through Friday, February 14, 2014. All entries must be made electronically through this site. The contest covers work that was published or broadcast in 2013. Entrants must be employees of or freelancers for news organizations with an office within a 50-mile radius of Columbus Circle in New York City. The Deadline Club is New York City’s chapter of The Society of Professional Journalists.

Entries will be judged on fairness, balance and accuracy; thoroughness, timeliness and clarity; news language and technical skills exhibited; enterprise, resourcefulness and obstacles overcome; effort involved in preparation; and the story’s interest and importance to the public.

Entries in all categories must be submitted electronically through this website. Please register and login at the top of this page. For a list of file formats that we accept, refer to the technical requirements in our rules. If you are having any difficulty with the contest entry site, or have general questions that are not covered in the contest guidelines in the rules section of this site, contact us at awards@deadlineclub.org. Please read the contest guidelines carefully before entering. Judges reserve the right to move an entry to another category that may be more appropriate. In some cases, they may decide that a category merits no winners.
 
The fee is $75 per entry. A work may be submitted to multiple categories, but a separate entry fee must be paid for each category. No entry will be judged unless the fee is paid by the contest entry deadline. Fees may be paid by credit card on our website. Payments by check must be postmarked by the entry deadline, February 14, 2014, and mailed to The Deadline Club, c/o Salmagundi Club, 47 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003. Make checks payable to The Deadline Club, and indicate on the check the name of your organization and how many entries were made on the contest entry system. Email awards@deadlineclub.org to notify us that payment will be made by check.
 
From time to time, we may have questions for entrants. Please provide full contact information when completing the online application. Include the individual’s name, organization, e-mail address, mail address and phone number. If possible, please provide a backup contact, and indicate if someone else should be notified about making plans to attend the awards dinner, where the winners will be announced.

At a Glance:

Entry Deadline: 11:59 p.m. on Friday, February 14, 2014

Entry Fee: $75, paid by credit card or postmarked by the entry deadline. Make checks payable to The Deadline Club, which is the New York City chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.

register now for the Narrative Journalism Conference, April 4-6, Boston Universtiy


Registration is open for the Power of the Narrative Conference, April 4-6 at Boston University.

staying savvy, skilled and solvent in journalism's wired era

16th annual narrative journalism conference: april 4-6, 2014 at boston university

Join reporters, authors, and new media figures discussing developments and best practices that build on the 40-year heritage of narrative journalism.

Storytelling-journalism friends! The annual The Power of Narrative Conference is open for registration. Some great keynote speakers this year, including The Times's Dan Berry, Wash-Post's David Finkel, Frontline's Raney Aronson-Rath and more! 25 more solo speakers, too. This conference, in its 16th year, is always a happy gathering of like-minded narrative journalists learning the latest and best practices, and always a delight to greet so many friends from all over. Make great new connections. Meet your personal narrative journalism heroes. It's multi-media- and radio-friendly–this year also featuring Sue Schardt, Jennifer Brendell and Val Wang of AIR, and many others. Check out the roster. Early Bird price still on for another week. Join us! www.bu.edu/com/narrative

Bay Area org Seeks Part-Time Communications and Design Consultant, deadline Feb 14

Bay Area folks – Interesting opportunity for steady, part-time work in communications and design. A friend describes this org as a "very crunchy Jewish urban farm with great people." Nice! Info HERE and below. Deadline Feb 14.

We're Hiring!

Communications & Design Consultant

 

Urban Adamah is seeking an experienced Communications & Design Consultant to support the work of our growing organization. Please help us find the right person for the gig!

 

Responsibilities
  • Grant writing and editing
  • Website management – updating/creating text and design elements
  • E-newsletter development and execution (Constant Contact)
  • Collateral development (digital and print), including postcards, brochures, etc.
Qualifications
Individual should be an excellent writer and editor and have strong design skills. They should be detail oriented, self-motivated, emotionally self-aware, and in personal alignment with the mission of Urban Adaham. Must be skilled in: Adobe Illustrator or comparable design software, WordPress, Microsoft Office, Google Apps, and Constant Contact.

 

Schedule and Supervision 
Individual may work completely offsite on their own schedule, though much of the work is time sensitive. The position will start at 12-15 hours per week but could grow over time. Individual will work closely with Urban Adamah's Executive Director, Program Director and Social Media Associate. Compensation is hourly, DOE.

 

For more information, or to apply, please visit our website

 

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