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04/29/2009

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Paola Mendoza, Brendon McQueen, Danielle Russell, and Jeremy Kipp Walker at Reach Out 2009

Paola Mendoza, Brendon McQueen, Danielle Russell, and Jeremy Kipp Walker at Reach Out 2009

Cinereach and The Reach Film Fellowship afford the emerging filmmaker more than an opportunity: they provide a setting where curiosity is nurtured and where asking questions is what it’s all about. Being awarded the Reach Out Award (along with Danielle Russell) has made all the difference in creating opportunities for my film. Following the fellowship I have received great feedback on of my work, notable press, and the potential to start producing more films. I urge  young filmmakers with a passion for a particular idea to apply – doing so only increases your chances of having your cinematic voice heard! Take advantage of this now, and fulfill your filmmaking dreams today, period. Thanks guys!

 

Danielle Russell Accepts The Reach Out Award

Danielle Russell Accepts The Reach Out Award

Finishing BRIDGING THE GAP was a major feat for me. I cannot begin to explain the feeling of accomplishment I felt turning over the HDV tape with my final cut. Leaving Postworks in New York, following my color correct session, seemed to mark the end of a chapter for me. I felt as though I crossed over into the professional filmmaking world upon completing this project. I have learned a great deal during these past six months and the one lesson that stands out the most is to believe in your film wholeheartedly. There were times when things looked pretty grim, but I can say that with perseverance and a great support team I was able to accomplish the goals set by Cinereach. I was surprised and honored to receive the Cinereach Award at Reach Out, which will assist with outreach and the distribution of BRIDGING THE GAP. I couldn’t think of a better way to end the last six months. I am excited about moving on to promote the film. Since Reach Out I have visited my alma mater, Savannah College of Art and Design, to screen the movie and hold Q&A sessions in two classes. During the making of the film, I knew I wanted to educate while being sure not to bore my audience. I feel as though I have surpassed this goal considering the warm reception BRIDGING THE GAP has received. 

 

Danielle Russell Accepts The Reach Out Award

Danielle Russell Accepts The Reach Out Award

Finishing BRIDGING THE GAP was a major feat for me. I cannot begin to explain the feeling of accomplishment I felt turning over the HDV tape with my final cut. Leaving Postworks in New York, following my color correct session, seemed to mark the end of a chapter for me. I felt as though I crossed over into the professional filmmaking world upon completing this project. I have learned a great deal during these past six months and the one lesson that stands out the most is to believe in your film wholeheartedly. There were times when things looked pretty grim, but I can say that with perseverance and a great support team I was able to accomplish the goals set by Cinereach. I was surprised and honored to receive the Cinereach Award at Reach Out, which will assist with outreach and the distribution of BRIDGING THE GAP. I couldn’t think of a better way to end the last six months. I am excited about moving on to promote the film. Since Reach Out I have visited my alma mater, Savannah College of Art and Design, to screen the movie and hold Q&A sessions in two classes. During the making of the film, I knew I wanted to educate while being sure not to bore my audience. I feel as though I have surpassed this goal considering the warm reception BRIDGING THE GAP has received. 

Monday night, the Cinereach community gathered to watch the films created by the 2008/9 Fellows, Dena Greenbaum, Brendon McQueen, Jules Monteyne and Danielle Russell and to celebrate their accomplishments. 

The screening at Anthology Film Archives was packed, and the reception at the Bowery Hotel even more so! Thanks to all who attended and gave encouragement and feedback to our filmmakers.

Congratulations to all our Fellows, Mentors and Advisors on their accomplishments in the program, and to Brendon and Danielle who both received the Reach Out 2009 Award. Each will receive an additional $2500 grant towards the promotion and distribution of the film produced during the Reach Film Fellowship.

Applications for the upcoming RFF cycle will go live on this web site on April 15th. Please let us know if you want to become involved, and see indieWire’s coverage of Monday’s event here.

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