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Virtual Networking Session hosted by Women's Weekend Film Challenge

Meet potential film industry collaborators and expand your network through moderated prompts in a fun, safe environment.

Ticket Prices: $10.00

Event Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-networking-for-filmmakers-time-to-level-up-tickets-242984973597?aff=Mailchimp4&mc_cid=bd0a370104&mc_eid=e93ce42268

About this event

Missing the camaraderie of like-minded people?

Want to build your network of collaborators?

Want to meet more filmmakers who you can level up your career with?

Join Women’s Weekend Film Challenge for a fun night of connection! During this event, we will break attendees into small groups and provide helpful questions to prompt meaningful discussion. It's an opportunity to meet filmmakers in many roles of production from the safety of your home.

Space is limited.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Do I need to be a filmmaker?

Yes! We welcome filmmakers of every gender identity at all stages of their careers.

Will this be recorded?

This will not be recorded.

Will I need to be on video?

Yes, everyone will be on screen for the breakout sessions.

When will I receive the link for joining the virtual event?

We will send the link to join the Zoom call on the morning of the event. You will get an email from Eventbrite and from events.wwfc@gmail.com with the link.

ABOUT WOMEN'S WEEKEND FILM CHALLENGE

Women's Weekend Film Challenge (WWFC) works for gender equity by creating opportunities for women to bring their leadership, talents, and stories to the forefront of the film industry. WWFC places professional filmmakers on crews to write, shoot and edit a short film in one weekend and provides top-of-the-line equipment, insurance and workshops. This career-building opportunity is free for participants.

Since its first challenge in January 2018, WWFC has worked with over 700 women to produce 30 short films, which have been accepted to more than 90 festivals. This grassroots, bi-coastal movement combats the gender imbalance of the film industry by providing an intensive networking experience and telling women's stories on screen.

As a response to COVID-19, WWFC launched a popular virtual workshop series featuring Hollywood powerhouses in every role of production, such as Elle Johnson (co-showrunner, "Self Made"), Kasi Lemmons (writer/director, "Harriet"), Catherine Hardwicke (director, "Twilight"), Alma Har'el (director, "Honey Boy"), DeMane Davis (showrunner, "Queen Sugar"), Leslye Headland (co-creator, "Russian Doll"), Terilyn Shropshire (editor, "The Old Guard"), Alice Wu (director, "The Half of It") and many more.

Recently, WWFC launched a brand-new pilot accelerator designed both to help emerging writers advance their careers and to increase the representation of women and non-binary people in television. This program is geared toward writers with strong, completed pilot scripts who lack the industry connections to sell their series or break into the writers room. With the help of a panel of prestigious industry judges, WWFC selects 6-8 fellows to participate in a three-week intensive and have the opportunity to pitch to HBO, HBO Max, Netflix, Comedy Central, Warner Bros. Television, Berlanti Productions, Sid Gentle Films, Element Pictures, Broadway Video, Jax Media, Fabel, Tornante, Good Fear Content, Semi-Formal Productions and more.

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