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The Asheville Film Festival
The Asheville Film Festival is held each Fall in the mountains of North Carolina. Student films, shorts, documentaries and feature length films are accepted for submission.
Carolina Film & Video Festival
Evolving from a one-day cultural event in 1978 to a four-day creative affair, this Greensboro festival provides forums, lectures and screenings for students, community members, as well as aspiring independent and student filmmakers.
The Center for Documentary Studies
The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University in Durham, NC teaches, engages in, and presents documentary work grounded in collaborative partnerships and extended fieldwork that uses photography, film/video, audio, and narrative writing to capture and convey contemporary memory, life, and culture.
Cucalorus Film Festival
Cucalorus is a four day weekend of independent film and video screenings from all over the world. The festival is held every spring in Wilmington, North Carolina, a historic port city and growing film community on the eastern coast of the U.S.
Flicker Film Festival
Flicker is a bi-monthly film festival in Chapel Hill, NC and Los Angeles, CA welcoming filmmakers' super 8 and 16mm short films.
Full Frame Film Festival
Now recognized as the premier documentary film festival in the United States by both The New York Times and indieWIRE, the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival (formerly the DoubleTake Documentary Film Festival) celebrates the power and artistry of documentary film.
North Carolina Arts Council
For over three decades, the North Carolina Arts Council has been enriching the cultural life of the state by nurturing and supporting excellence in the arts and by providing opportunities for every North Carolinian to experience the arts. The Council has been a catalyst for the development of arts organizations and facilities by making grants and offering technical advice and counsel for more than 30 years.
North Carolina Film Commission
Having established North Carolina as the number three filmmaking state in the United States, the North Carolina Film Commission marks the beginning of its twenty-first year of operation with the launch of a bold new global marketing campaign aimed at the worldwide independent and commercial marketplaces.
North Carolina School of the Arts
Founded n 1963 by an act of the N.C. General Assembly, the NC School of the Arts in Winston-Salem continues to provide a vigorous arts curriculum in dance, design & production, drama, filmmaking, and music.
Piedmont Community College Film & Video Production Technology
The Film and Video Production Technology curriculum is a two year program leading to an Associate of Science degree. The program prepares students for entry-level employment in production support and selected technical areas of film, video and associated media production. PCC is located in Yanceyville, NC.
The Real to Reel Film Festival
The Real to Reel Film Festival is a fast growing international film festival in Kings Mountain, NC just 30 mins from Charlotte. Real to Reel is a production of the non-profit Cleveland County Arts Council whose mission for the festival is to showcase thought provoking films and offer a venue where movie makers and movie lovers can celebrate this unique art form.
River Run International Festival
The RiverRun International Film Festival is one of the premier film festivals in the Southeastern United States. Located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the festival showcases a rich blend of works by independent, international and student filmmakers.
ScreenArts
ScreenArts is a media-oriented colloquia series based out of the Department of Communication Studies at UNC. SceenArts endeavors to introduce media and media makers that are not normally accessible to either the UNC community or the Triangle community-at-large.
UNC Greensboro
The mission of the Broadcasting and Cinema Department at UNC Greensboro is to produce exemplary liberal arts graduates who can think critically and creatively, who can communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written discourse, who can skillfully and ethically employ contemporary media technology, and who are knowledgeable of the history and theory of film and electronic media.
UNC Wilmington
The primary mission of the Department of Film Studies is to provide excellent undergraduate teaching in the study of cinema and the practice of making motion pictures.
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