DOCUMENTARY AUSTRALIA's Female Documentary Filmmakers
Our aim is to award up to 4 grants every two years which will help:
• To encourage new voices;
• To enable skills to be consolidated or developed;
• To assist projects to be kickstarted; and
• To assist in building strategic audience engagement strategies.
By offering funding to facilitate opportunities that are self-directed and of benefit, our aim is to positively intervene in and support women’s filmmaking careers.
SheDoc will support travel, research, mentoring, residencies, skills development, seeding new work and the development of impact strategies using documentary. SheDoc is not for production funding.
The initiative is funded by private philanthropic support, with funding from CreateNSW and corporate partner RØDE Microphones.
In addition to the Fellowship funding, RØDE Microphones will offer each of the SheDoc fellowship recipients audio equipment that best meets their needs. They will also offer consultation and advice to the recipients on audio requirements and techniques.
If you would like to find out more information or support the SheDoc program, please contact our CEO, Mitzi Goldman here.
For more information, visit Documentary Australia
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