ABOUT NOVAC
NOVAC believes in the power of storytelling, and cultivates creative and economic opportunities for storytellers. Through education, workforce development programs, youth media, artist services and public events, we ensure that everyone has access to technology, careers and stories that empower communities.
COMMUNITY CREW UP
COMMUNITY CREW UP is NOVAC's program to connect locals around the country with opportunities on set. In Louisiana, we provide access to on-set experiences and paid opportunities, and around the country, we partner with HBO, Warner Bros and Turner Broadcasting to find diverse talent interested in working behind the scenes in some of Hollywood's most engaging and inclusive production environments.
We want to continue to have the resources and structures we need to empower storytellers. We will be building NOVAC’s capacity by bringing on a Development Manager. Please review the job description and the FAQs. If you are interested, please apply here by December 1!
Development Manager Job At-A-Glance
The Fund Development Manager is a key member of the NOVAC team responsible for co-building an annual fund plan and executing all activities tied to that annual fund. This includes managing the grants calendar and writing all grants, developing a process for donor cultivation, managing sponsorships, overseeing the planning of a fundraising event, and developing systems to maximize fundraising capacity. The new Fund Development Manager will be a thought partner on building out an emerging department and advocating for the organization’s mission. The Fund Development Manager will work closely with the Executive Director, the Programming Team, the Communications Manager, and specialized consultants.
Who Should Apply
Resource mobilizers and fund development professionals with two to five years of fundraising experience and a background/ interest in film, storytelling, youth development and equity.
Where: New Orleans, LA
Start Date: Winter 2025
Salary: $60-65k + Benefits
Community Documentary Cohort:
Black Maternal Health; Birthing and Birth Work As Revolution
Black women and birthing people are suffering the worst birthing outcomes and gynecological care in American health care systems, but why? Two filmmaking teams will respond to the Black maternal health and womb care crisis with investigative reporting and problem solving around better Black birthing and health outcomes. We will create two films: one will explore the historical and current landscape of the challenges and discrepancies related to Black Maternal Health in Louisiana, and the other will highlight the advocacy, policy, and birth workers working to address these inequities.
NOVAC Community Documentaries addresses the cultural and social issues of our community through filmmaking. We develop documentary and creative productions designed to amplify stories of our unique communities in SE Louisiana, and in the process collaborate with our creative community of independent media makers.
Do you have a connection to stories around Black Maternal Health in Louisiana? Want to learn about documentary filmmaking?
NOVAC is taking applications for a cohort of eight New Orleans community members to learn and produce films over the course of ten months, December 2024 to September 2025. Participants are not required to have prior filmmaking experience. APPLICATION DEADLINE is December 1st, 2024 at 11:59 PM CST.
The cohort of eight filmmakers will be broken down into two separate film projects and the following roles, with one role per film:
- Two Directors
- Two Producers
- Two Editors
- Two Cinematographers
All of the cohort participants will learn about their skillset in depth, with a collective emphasis on learning about general production. The two director cohort members will be responsible for guiding the vision of their team's project, under the mentorship of the Director Mentor. The two producing cohort members will manage the structural, logistical, administrative side of production under the mentorship of the Producing Mentor- from pre-production through post-production. During production, the cinematographer cohort members will be collaborating with the Cinematography Mentor to shoot the films. During post production, the editor cohort members will be responsible for delivering a rough cut, fine cut, and picture locked cut, working in close collaboration with the Editor /mentor. In addition to the production of their short films, each cohort member will be required to attend our independent filmmaker courses over the course of the nine month program to strengthen their technical and creative filmmaking skills. Each cohort participant will receive a $1,200 stipend upon the completion of the cohort.
While we are prioritizing filmmaker roles in the cohort for Black womb-carriers, we encourage people across gender and cultural identities to apply.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR A DIRECTOR ROLE: Tell us why you are passionate about Black Maternal Health, and why you want to become a director. Tell us why you are the one to direct this story. We want you to be central to shaping this narrative through this process, and hone your filmmaking skills along the way.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR A PRODUCER ROLE: Tell us about why you are passionate about Black Maternal Health, and why you want to become a producer.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR AN EDITOR OR CINEMATOGRAPHER ROLE: Tell us about why you want to learn about either editing or cinematography, and tell us about your connection to the theme of Black Maternal Health.
Each film team will produce an 8-10 minute short film. Cohorts will be led and supported by mentors and have assistance from professional filmmakers. This is a hybrid program between in person and virtual meetings, participants should be able to get to New Orleans, as needed. Participants should be prepared to dedicate about 5-10 hours per week to this commitment (ranging depending on what part of the production process we are in) from November 2024 to July 2025. These weekly time commitments include: bi-monthly independent filmmaker courses with industry professionals, cohort meetings for production, and shooting / editing the film in the spring.
This program is supported in part by Foundation for Louisiana, South Arts and The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.
Community Documentary Cohort:
Black Maternal Health; Birthing and Birth Work As Revolution
Black women and birthing people are suffering the worst birthing outcomes and gynecological care in American health care systems, but why? Two filmmaking teams will respond to the Black maternal health and womb care crisis with investigative reporting and problem solving around better Black birthing and health outcomes. We will create two 8-10 minute documentary films: one will explore the historical and current landscape of the challenges and discrepancies related to Black Maternal Health in Louisiana, and the other will highlight the advocacy, policy, and birth workers working to address these inequities.
NOVAC Community Documentaries addresses the cultural and social issues of our community through filmmaking. We develop documentary and creative productions designed to amplify stories of our unique communities in SE Louisiana, and in the process collaborate with our creative community of independent media makers.
Do you have a connection to stories around Black Maternal Health in Louisiana? Want to mentor emerging / first time filmmakers through developing short films?
NOVAC is taking applications for mentors to guide our cohort filmmakers over the course of ten months, December 2024 to September 2025. Mentors are not required to have prior teaching experience, but it is encouraged. APPLICATION DEADLINE is December 1st, 2024 at 11:59 PM CST.
We are looking for a Directing Mentor, a Producing Mentor, a Cinematography Mentor, and a Post-Production mentor.
All of the cohort participants will learn about their skillset in depth, with a collective emphasis on learning about general production. The two director cohort members will be responsible for guiding the vision of their team's project, under the mentorship of the Director Mentor. The two producing cohort members will manage the structural, logistical, administrative side of production under the mentorship of the Producing Mentor- from pre-production through post-production. During production, the cinematographer cohort members will be collaborating with the Cinematography Mentor to shoot the films. During post production, the editor cohort members will be responsible for delivering a rough cut, fine cut, and picture locked cut, working in close collaboration with the Editor mentor. In addition to mentorship through the filmmaking process, mentors are expected to design and execute filmmaker workshops and a training intensive in their specialized field.
Each cohort mentor will receive a $4,000 stipend upon the completion of the cohort.
While we are prioritizing mentor roles for Black womb-carriers, we encourage people across gender and cultural identities to apply.
This is a hybrid program between in person and virtual meetings, participants should be able to get to New Orleans, as needed. Mentors should be prepared to dedicate about 5-10 hours per week to this commitment (ranging depending on what part of the production process we are in) from December 2024 to September 2025. These weekly time commitments include: leading filmmaker courses workshops, cohort meetings for production planning, and production / post production.
This program is supported in part by Foundation for Louisiana, South Arts and The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.
NOVAC is excited to announce our next Louisiana Economic Development and Delta Regional Authority-funded training is a Production Assistant Intensive in partnership with Louisiana Film Prize.
This training is FREE and open to Louisiana residents who are (18 yrs old +) (priority to Shreveport/Bossier City residents).
Prospective participants are required to complete an application and may be asked to interview for placement in a training. Participants that complete training and post-training requirements will eligible to be referred to film-industry positions as productions reach out to NOVAC for their hiring needs.
Participants also gain NOVAC membership for one year. NOVAC member benefits include:
- Film-Industry Job referrals (Louisiana residents only)
- Annual career consultation (Required for job referrals)
- Annual resume assistance (Required for job referrals)
- Equipment rentals
- 20% discount on workshops
- Member-only events
- Film industry resources
Participants will learn basic protocol for working behind-the-scenes on set. This includes; understanding set lingo, interpreting set paperwork, and practicing daily skills required to proficiently execute production assistant responsibilities.
Date: Saturday, November 16, 2024
Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Location: LSU Shreveport
Application Deadline: November 10, 2024