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Have you considered submitting an application for a development program or a writer’s lab, but you don’t know where to start? You’re unsure what you should include in your application, and you don’t know what to expect if you do get accepted. 

In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with the Director of Artist Programs at Tribeca Studios, Bryce Norbitz, to discuss:

Artist development programs and how they help new filmmakers

What Bryce focuses on when she first reads an application 

The benefit of applying to a program even if you don’t get accepted

What the jury has to consider when deciding on a program winner

The credibility that comes with being a program finalist

What it looks like to work with a brand partnership on your film

When you should avoid submitting your story to a lab or program

What applicants should include in their submissions

Attending small, community-driven festivals in order to network

Powerful reasons to attend film festivals as an emerging filmmaker

Memorable Quotes

“Nobody goes into any brand funding without knowing what the brand’s goals are.” [27:35]

“Knowing exactly what you are putting yourself up for will save you energy.” [32:13]

“People need to feel more comfortable shouting themselves out.” [32:38]

“Your career as a filmmaker will likely not be consistent. It will be ever changing.” [35:12]

“My scene was cut, and I never acted again.” [39:06]

Resources:
Getting accepted into the Sundance Labs on the 5th attempt

New Orleans Film Festival 

Blackstar Film Festival

Connect with Bryce: untoldstories@tribecafilm.com

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