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Storytelling Matters

  • Guidance for NEA Grantees Facing Termination or Withdrawal of Funds
    May 5, 2025

    Guidance for NEA Grantees Facing Termination or Withdrawal of Funds

    Last updated: May 4, 12:00 pm ET If you’ve received a termination notice or notice of withdrawn funding recommendation from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), follow this unofficial step-by-step guide to understand what actions you need to take and how to remain in compliance. Note: Stay tuned for a link to help collect data regarding…

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  • My Notes on Networking: the Myth of the Perfect Professional
    March 26, 2025

    My Notes on Networking: the Myth of the Perfect Professional

    by Saki Bowman The first time I walked into a film industry mixer, I felt like I was wearing someone else’s clothes. You know that feeling? When your shoulders are too tight and you’re hyper-aware of where your hands should be? I had rehearsed my elevator pitch so many times that the words had lost…

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  • Weaving Our Digital Tapestry: Ethical Approaches to Documentation and Archiving
    March 4, 2025

    Weaving Our Digital Tapestry: Ethical Approaches to Documentation and Archiving

    By Saki Bowman I really love listening to people zoom in on their niche. Watching their eyes fill with light, and their cheeks swell with excitement.

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  • Early training in Baltimore put this video editor on the path to working with Keke Palmer and BET
    April 30, 2024

    Early training in Baltimore put this video editor on the path to working with Keke Palmer and BET

    Early training in Baltimore put this video editor on the path to working with Keke Palmer and BET Since the age of 10, Ben Loviglio-Wolf knew he wanted to make films. He’s spent the last 15 years persevering to control his own journey. Ben Loviglio-Wolf at work.(Matt Freire/Wide Angle Youth Media) This is an article…

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  • An Interview with Paco De Onís Executive Director and Executive Producer at SKYLIGHT
    April 29, 2024

    An Interview with Paco De Onís Executive Director and Executive Producer at SKYLIGHT

    This interview explores personal experiences, intentions, and thought processes behind film production at Skylight and the impact of these films on audiences.

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  • Training A New Generation of Storytellers: Wide Angle Youth Media’s Video Production Process
    April 17, 2024

    Training A New Generation of Storytellers: Wide Angle Youth Media’s Video Production Process

    It’s an October day in Baltimore. We’re in the studio of tattoo artist Gina Takaoka, who perches on a stool in her dimly lit front parlor. Three cameras on tripods ring her, surrounded by the film crew, made up of film production apprentices in their twenties and the group of professionals who mentor them.

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  • Hip-Hop’s 50th: Activist Martha Diaz’s Journey Through the Artform
    September 27, 2023

    Hip-Hop’s 50th: Activist Martha Diaz’s Journey Through the Artform

    As hip-hop celebrates its 50th anniversary, revered community organizer and educator Martha Diaz details her journey and love for the culture. By Sayou Cooper — Martha Diaz is a very busy hip-hop head. Whether it’s her MacArthur Civic Media Fellowship at the USC Annenberg Lab, her role as Executive Director for the Hip Hop Education Center or…

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  • The powerful intersection of documentary and journalism at the local level
    July 14, 2023

    The powerful intersection of documentary and journalism at the local level

    by Lauren Pabst | reprinted from Media Impact Funders As a photojournalist on staff at the Detroit Free Press, Kimberly P. Mitchell was used to doing “quick turn” stories – snapping photos and short videos that encouraged engagement on the Gannett paper’s website and social media. Photographers are the first on a scene of breaking…

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  • Documentary for the Future
    November 15, 2022

    Documentary for the Future

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  • Six Actions to Make Belonging Real in Tech
    May 24, 2022

    Six Actions to Make Belonging Real in Tech

    By Emnet Almedom, Nicole Montojo & Eli Moore| originally published by Othering and Belonging Institute at UC Berkley What would it take to collectively own our data? How could we regulate the environmental impact of resource-intensive technologies? These are just some of the big questions about technology facing us on a global scale.  In our…

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