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Aspiring documentary film makers?

Fran passed this along to me. I'm just posting to make everyone aware in case anyone is interested - unfortunately, the deadline is really coming up fast. Also keep in mind, however, that most of these types of programs are annual. If you can't do it this year, perhaps next year.

VSA arts, in collaboration with AFI-Discovery Channel silverdocs Documentary Festival to launch the first VSA arts apprenticeship at the International Documentary Conference from June 15-20, 2009.

The VSA arts apprenticeship provides unique insight into the world of documentary filmmaking for emerging artists with disabilities, age 18 and above.
Deadline to apply: Tuesday, June 2, 2009.

Selected VSA arts apprentices will have travel and accommodations covered by VSA arts and AFI, and receive mentoring by AFI Silver's Education Coordinator Matt Boratenski.

For more information and to apply please visit
www.vsarts.org.http://www.ucpeople.org/2009/05/internship-opportunity-for-aspiring.html

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