This morning, the eight edition of the Ifp Narrative Labs kicked off in New York City, and the 10 films chosen to participate were unveiled for the first time. Projects chosen came from places as diverse as Vershire, Vermont and Miami, Florida.
Each year, 20 indie films with budgets under $1 million — 10 documentary and 10 narrative — are selected for participation in the Ifp post-production labs, which gives filmmakers strategic help and guidance regarding the completion, marketing and distribution of their projects.
Ifp’s Executive Director Joana Vicente said, “We are thrilled to welcome another talented class of emerging filmmakers to the Narrative Labs. With the majority of films from the 2011 Labs premiering at international festivals and many garnering top awards, the Labs are truly helping filmmakers succeed by providing invaluable marketing, distribution, and engagement strategy resources and by connecting their work to new audiences.”
The selected projects for the 2012 Narrative Lab and Lab Fellows...
Each year, 20 indie films with budgets under $1 million — 10 documentary and 10 narrative — are selected for participation in the Ifp post-production labs, which gives filmmakers strategic help and guidance regarding the completion, marketing and distribution of their projects.
Ifp’s Executive Director Joana Vicente said, “We are thrilled to welcome another talented class of emerging filmmakers to the Narrative Labs. With the majority of films from the 2011 Labs premiering at international festivals and many garnering top awards, the Labs are truly helping filmmakers succeed by providing invaluable marketing, distribution, and engagement strategy resources and by connecting their work to new audiences.”
The selected projects for the 2012 Narrative Lab and Lab Fellows...
- 6/11/2012
- by Nick Dawson
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
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