LOOKING FOR A DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING WOMAN FOR YOUR FILM
If you are looking for a deaf or hard of hearing woman to be involved in your film, either in front or behind the camera, then we will respond to you very quickly. If it is an acting role, we will send out an e-mail blast to all the registrants. Be sure to share as much information as you can with us-- especially if it's a paid job and where it's located. This community organization is international, so location is crucial in your information. There is no fee.
SHARING YOUR FILM WITH US
Do you have a film to share with us that involves deaf or hard of hearing women behind or front of the camera? If so, please do e-mail it to us at deafwomeninfilm@gmail.com. We are more than happy to share it if there is an online link, screening, event or anything at all, please share it with us, we will share it online on Facebook and Twitter. We are developing a large following on Facebook and Twitter, so this is a great opportunity to promote your film. There is no fee.
We require these conditions:
1) The film must involve at least one deaf or hard of hearing woman in a key position (any strong acting role, producer, director, writer, editor, production designer, sound editor)
2) Has captions or subtitles in English [if you don't have them, don't let that stop you from adding them!]
3) You must share with us the names of the deaf and hard of hearing women involved in your film, and what roles they're in.
4) The film shows some level of professionalism and that it's a narrative-type-- it's got a full crew, has quality in shooting, and has strong content. Unfortunately this is not objective, but this is due to filtering out certain types of videos that do not fit in this category.
5) E-mail online links to deafwomeninfilm@gmail.com. We love using online video content.
DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING WOMEN WHO WANT TO BE INVOLVED
Are you a deaf or hard of hearing woman and are interested in being involved in film or acting? Register under Deaf Women in Film so you can get e-mails for job opportunities, auditions and DWIF events. Go to this link: http://dwifregister.blogspot.com. There is no fee.
If you are a deaf and hard of hearing woman interested in learning more about your craft, exchanging information, networking with other deaf and hard of hearing women involved in film (both in front and behind the camera) then join the private Facebook group limited to deaf and hard of hearing women only. https://www.facebook.com/groups/deafwomeninfilm/ There is no fee.
SUPPORT DEAF WOMEN IN FILM
If you are a supporter of Deaf Women in Film and want to learn more about us, you can follow us in these following links:
http://dwif.blogspot.com [Official Website]
http://www.youtube.com/deafwomeninfilm [YouTube Channel]
http://www.twitter.com/deafwomeninfilm [Twitter]
http://www.facebook.com/deafwomeninfilm [Facebook]
WHAT'S THE CATCH?
There is none. Jules Dameron is currently operating Facebook, Twitter, E-mail and registration all for free. We do not do this for money. We do this solely for the purpose of recognizing, supporting, and creating more opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing women in the entertainment industry.
If you are looking for a deaf or hard of hearing woman to be involved in your film, either in front or behind the camera, then we will respond to you very quickly. If it is an acting role, we will send out an e-mail blast to all the registrants. Be sure to share as much information as you can with us-- especially if it's a paid job and where it's located. This community organization is international, so location is crucial in your information. There is no fee.
SHARING YOUR FILM WITH US
Do you have a film to share with us that involves deaf or hard of hearing women behind or front of the camera? If so, please do e-mail it to us at deafwomeninfilm@gmail.com. We are more than happy to share it if there is an online link, screening, event or anything at all, please share it with us, we will share it online on Facebook and Twitter. We are developing a large following on Facebook and Twitter, so this is a great opportunity to promote your film. There is no fee.
We require these conditions:
1) The film must involve at least one deaf or hard of hearing woman in a key position (any strong acting role, producer, director, writer, editor, production designer, sound editor)
2) Has captions or subtitles in English [if you don't have them, don't let that stop you from adding them!]
3) You must share with us the names of the deaf and hard of hearing women involved in your film, and what roles they're in.
4) The film shows some level of professionalism and that it's a narrative-type-- it's got a full crew, has quality in shooting, and has strong content. Unfortunately this is not objective, but this is due to filtering out certain types of videos that do not fit in this category.
5) E-mail online links to deafwomeninfilm@gmail.com. We love using online video content.
DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING WOMEN WHO WANT TO BE INVOLVED
Are you a deaf or hard of hearing woman and are interested in being involved in film or acting? Register under Deaf Women in Film so you can get e-mails for job opportunities, auditions and DWIF events. Go to this link: http://dwifregister.blogspot.com. There is no fee.
If you are a deaf and hard of hearing woman interested in learning more about your craft, exchanging information, networking with other deaf and hard of hearing women involved in film (both in front and behind the camera) then join the private Facebook group limited to deaf and hard of hearing women only. https://www.facebook.com/groups/deafwomeninfilm/ There is no fee.
SUPPORT DEAF WOMEN IN FILM
If you are a supporter of Deaf Women in Film and want to learn more about us, you can follow us in these following links:
http://dwif.blogspot.com [Official Website]
http://www.youtube.com/deafwomeninfilm [YouTube Channel]
http://www.twitter.com/deafwomeninfilm [Twitter]
http://www.facebook.com/deafwomeninfilm [Facebook]
WHAT'S THE CATCH?
There is none. Jules Dameron is currently operating Facebook, Twitter, E-mail and registration all for free. We do not do this for money. We do this solely for the purpose of recognizing, supporting, and creating more opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing women in the entertainment industry.
This is great, I just found this specific post on the igoogle gadget I have for DWIF! I've followed the blog for awhile now, but recently have started to find time to comment on things that I like & talk to other bloggers. I run Her Film, a blog & global project to build audiences for films by, for and about women. Would love to stay in touch with you and even do an interview sometime if you can, Jules. Please let me know, or just find me on twitter @herfilm. Thanks!
ReplyDelete-Kyna