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The Sundance Institute has unveiled the latest recipients of grants for documentary projects spanning the globe. The 18 projects, all in various stages of development, will split a total of ...
The Fund provides development grants of up to 10,000 CAD and production grants of up to $40,000 CAD to four to 10 projects annually. Each year, up to five funded projects are also invited to participate in a year-long mentorship program, along with private filmmaker labs at Hot Docs and the Durban FilmMart/Durban International Film Festival.
Oct. 20—UNION COUNTY — Two local organizations are hoping grant money will help with crucial upcoming projects. The Oregon Cultural Trust rang in its 20th anniversary by releasing a list of ...
Eleven documentary projects from 11 countries have been selected for the Intl. Documentary Assn.’s annual Enterprise Documentary Fund Production Grant. Selected from 371 applicants, the 15 ...
Chad Raphael highlights CBS's See It Now (1951–1955) as being a landmark television documentary that spawned the investigative genre, marking the "first critical journalism on television." [ 22 ] Later, in the 1960s, televised documentary genres continued to expand; Natural history and wildlife subjects became popular documentary subjects.
Documentary films about newspaper publishing (4 P) Pages in category "Documentary films about journalism" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
These three Oregon houses are featured. documentary tells the story of houses made popular by movies and TV series. 3 Oregon homes made famous by movies featured in new documentary
In February 2024, as part of cuts by Bell Media, it was announced that W5 would conclude as a regular television series, with its final episode airing in March 2024. Plans were announced for W5 to be relaunched as an investigative journalism unit of CTV News, which will produce long-form and documentary features across its platforms (such as the CTV National News).