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Aug 08, 2016
An opportunity to network, share successes and challenges in documentary filmmaking, and provide feedback to several filmmakers on their trailers.
The Documentary Roundtable is a joint program of Docs In Progress and Women and Film and Video. The meetings are FREE and you do NOT need to be a WIFV member, Docs Insider, or alum of Docs In Progress to participate. This is a great way to get to know others in the DC-area documentary filmmaking community, build your network and know-how, and find out about other offerings of these two organizations.
This meeting will be facilitated by Docs In Progress alums Simone Fary and Richard Hall. ... view more »
Free
Phone: 301-789-2797
Email: contact@docsinprogress.org
Additional time info:
6:30 PM - 7:00 PM - Informal Networking
7:00 PM - 7:15 PM - Introductions. Participants will briefly introduce themselves and talk about what they are currently working on.
7:15 PM - 8:15 PM - Feedback Spotlight: Several pre-selected members of the group will show a trailer or 10 minute segment from a work-in-progress and seek guidance from others in the group on strategies for next steps with the project.
8:15 PM - 9:00 PM - Informal Discussion and Networking
Several trailers will be selected to receive feedback from those attending. The deadline to submit your trailer for consideration is July 15. Submission is free but is open only to filmmakers based in Washington DC, Maryland, or Virginia. Find out more how to submit.
Our entrance is on Apple Ave. around the corner from Alexander House.
The Cameron Street garage is open 24/7 and requires payment between 7 am - 7 pm on weekdays ($1 per hour for the first four hours and 65 cents per hour for each additional hour). Parking in the garage is free on weekends, federal holidays, and after 7 pm on weekdays. You must remember your space number and pay at one of the pay stations with cash, credit card, or the ParkMobile or MobileNow apps.
You can also sometimes find nearby metered street parking as well. While street spaces are usually free after 6 pm, they do require payment during the daytime Mondays-Saturdays and most are limited to one or two hours. Meters accept coins or the Parkmobile and MobileNow apps.
Do NOT park (or even stand) in any spots marked for police only.