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    UPCOMING GRANT DEADLINES

    Editorial Grant
    JULY 31, 2010

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    Not open for 2010

    New York Grant
    closes 4/30/10

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    closes 6/30/10 6/30/09

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    The Roy W. Dean New York City Video Grant

    2009 winner is Chad A. Stevens for "Coal War"

    2008 winner is Melissa Montero for “Our Women Our Struggle”

    2007 Winner is Shawn Batey for “The Changing Face of Harlem”

    2006 winner is Alice Hurwitz & Jeff Morgan for Lilly & Leander, A legacy of Violence

    2005 Winner is Eric Gottlieb for Wakefield Convicted, Sentenced to Die

    2004 Winner, Muriel Stockdale for “NYC Spirit” http://www.nycspirit.com/press.htm

    2003 Winner is Rebecca Dreyfus for her film “Stolen”

    You are entitled to a free 15 minute conference when you apply for this grant. I prefer to give this consultation after the grant has closed and I have reviewed your materials. We can talk about the application or funding or whatever you need.

    The prestigious Roy W Dean 2003 New York tape grant was given to the winner Rebecca Dreyfus for her film “Stolen: The Lost Vermeer” by Jane Alexander in conjunction with the Directors Film Festival.

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    Winner receives:

    • $500.00 free budgeting consultation with Norman C. Berns
    • 30% discount on original music by John Keltonic
    • $5,000 in studio and editing for a 5 minute promo tape from Metro Access.
    • $3,000 in Equipment rental from: Abel Cine Tech Inc.
    • $2,700 in rentals including a light package from: Unilux Inc.
    • $1,600 value / sound mix session from: Silver Sound.
    • $1,500 in services from Analogue Digital Intl, Inc., NY. Editing when available or duplication, you provide tapes.
    • $1,400 audio equipment rental from: AAA Communications.
    • $1,000 in voice over services from Claire Papin
    • $750 value of fundraising consultation from: C'est Fou!
    • $500 in tape stock from Edgewise Media.
    • $500 new web site by Silke Mayer
    • 50% off ($400 value) for a story structure consultation with Fernanda Rossi, The Documentary Doctor.
    • 25% reduction in legal fees from Hal “Corky” Kessler, producer/attorney
    • $279 in free storyboarding software from PowerProduction.
    • $149 ProductionPro Budget program the only tool designed for the non-studio filmmaker and packed with power demanded by pros. Includes the industry’s only drop and drag rate book!
    • 7 Day free rental of Panasonic AGDVX 100 Camera From DCTVNY
    ASPIRING APPALACHIAN FILMMAKER AND DIRECTOR OF THE COAL WAR WINS THE ROY W. DEAN NEW YORK FILM GRANT

    Chad A. Stevens, aspiring Appalachian filmmaker, is the recipient of the 2009 Roy W. Dean New York Film Grant, "one of the largest film grant competitions in the world."

    The film, The Coal War, directed and produced by Chad A. Stevens, is the story of a symbol: one mountain destined to be destroyed by the coal industry and one woman's struggle to save Coal River Mountain by creating the first sustainable energy project in the Appalachian coalfields, the Coal River Wind Farm. The film follows the story of Lorelei Scarbro and the Coal River Wind Campaign through to the final showdown - protests on the mountain, in a court of law, in the state legislature, in the governor's office, and in the national offices of the EPA. As Scarbro says, "This is a David versus Goliath story. I know what we are doing is right, but just because you are right doesn't mean you'll win."

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