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  1. Tip of the Day: Find That Film!

    June 16, 2010

    Want to see where that hot new indie film is playing near you? Search by zip code at itvs.org and find out how close your favorite independent films are to you. Local listings and video clips are all available online. Browse the titles most interesting to you with our "find films" feature here.

  2. ITVS LINCS Funding: Deadline June 18

    June 14, 2010

    Looking for film funding? Don’t miss out on LINCS, which provides matching funds up to $100,000 for single non-fiction public television programs on any subject and from any viewpoint, in partnership with a public television station. The deadline for LINCS submissions is Friday, June 18, 2010. Due dates are not postmark deadlines and all materials must

  3. Hey Filmmakers - The LINCS Deadline is on June 18th

    May 27, 2010

    Hey filmmakers — the LINCS deadline is on June 18, so if you haven't already contacted a potential station partner, now is the time to do so. Do you have questions about LINCS funding and how to successfully partner with a public television station? Recently ITVS Director of Programming Erica Deiparine-Sugars and LINCS Production Manager Robby Fahey

  4. Ask Programming: Seven Tips When Applying for Funding

    February 24, 2010

    ITVS programming staff answer questions from filmmakers about the funding process:Q: How can I improve my chances of being successful in the Open Call? A. ITVS Programming staff recently contributed to an article for Shaking the Money Tree by Morrie Warshawski. Here are seven tips for producers when applying for funding from ITVS. 1. Read the

  5. Join the Live Streaming Webcast Tonight: Myths of Filmmaking and Funding

    February 8, 2010

    ITVS recently hosted a special live streaming webcast of the San Francisco Film Society (SFFS)’s Arts Forum, a bi-monthly workshop that includes dynamic presentations, topical panels, works-in-progress screenings, and trade secrets. The forum, entitled “Thinking Outside the Doc Box,” is designed to explode the myth that funders and broadcasters