Our Vision Caribbean and Latino The Vision Podcast ๐ฅ๐๏ธ
๐ฅ๐๏ธ Welcome to the โOur Vision Caribbean and Latino Filmmaker Podcastโ hosted by Charles Alleyne. This podcast is sponsored by the โOur Vision Caribbean and Latino Film Festivalโ which is dedicated to ensuring that Caribbean and Latino filmmakers and artists a have a voice thatโs heard and a wide audience to showcase their work.
The โOur Vision Caribbean and Latino Film Festival โ is the only combined Caribbean and Latino Film Festival .
๐ฏ CLICK HERE to submit your film to the next "Our Vision Caribbean and Latino Film Festival" to share your work, reach your audience, and turn your dreams into reality.
ABOUT the Our Vision Host๐๏ธ
Charles Alleyne, Filmmaker & Educator Our Vision Founder ๐๏ธ is a seasoned feature and short filmmaker and educator. Charles has written, directed, and or produced over +100 short and long-form projects and developed and supervised over +500 student film projects in South Central Los Angeles. As an independent feature film producer, director, and writer, his feature film "Justin Brown" screened internationally in Germany and his short film "Unspoken" captivated audiences throughout Hollywood and Los Angeles. FOLLOW Charles Alleyne on Instagram.
๐ฏ CLICK HERE to submit your film to the next "Our Vision Caribbean and Latino Film Festival" to share your work, reach your audience, and turn your dreams into reality.
Our Vision Caribbean and Latino The Vision Podcast ๐ฅ๐๏ธ
12+1 Best Black Film Festivals for Emerging Independent Films and Filmmakers ๐ฟ
๐๏ธ On this episode, we present the 12+1 Best Black Film Festivals for Emerging Independent Films and Filmmakers ๐ฟ.
ABOUT 12+1 Best Black Film Festivals for Emerging Independent Films and Filmmakers ๐ฌ
When I wrote my first list of the โTop 12 Black Film Festivalsโ in 2008 for eZineArticles, I had no idea that nearly 15 years later, it would emerge as the most-referenced and borrowed-from definitive list of Black film festivals. By popular demand, I have updated the original list with a fresh take on the โ12 Best Black Film Festivals for Independent Filmmakersโ in 2023.
A good film festival strategy includes applying to as many film festivals as you can with a goal of 40 festivals submissions, if you can swing it. Those 40 submissions should be evenly divided between large festivals, medium size festivals, niche festivals, and micro-film festivals.
For your niche film festival strategy targeting film festivals that specifically support emerging independent filmmakers of color, you should apply to all 12+1 of these film festivals which I have ranked in order of friendliness, impact, and likelihood of becoming an official selection.
My Black film festival selection criteria is based upon the combination of the size of the film festival slate, number of films that are curated versus programmed through open submissions, and how often the film festival programs films that do not have any high-profile Hollywood celebrities attached to the films. But if your independent film was financed with a larger budget and has stars, you definitely want to work your way through the list from the bottom up.
When your film is an official selection, you are granted an all-access pass to all the screenings, events, and activities for the film festival, including numerous insider official selection filmmaker only events and networking opportunities. After you start screening your film on the festival circuit and your film generates buzz and racks up domestic and international awards, youโll discover that film festivals will reach out to you to screen your film, and many will pay to fly you out to the festival.
As you begin to screen rack up festival screenings and awards, please share your success stories with us, and give us and this list a shout out on social media. We want to celebrate your wins with you.
๐ฏ CLICK HERE to submit your film to the next "Our Vision Caribbean and Latino Film Festival" to share your work, reach your audience, and turn your dreams into reality.