Taking place May 30 - June 23 in the mountains of Sundance Resort in Utah,
the annual Lab supports the next wave of independent filmmakers exploring new ideas and shaping the future of storytelling.
Not exact matches
After the
Lab they will receive grants to fund the production of their short films, targeted
support from a supervising producer and participation in the
annual Native Forum at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.
After the
Lab they will receive targeted
support from supervising producers, grants to fund the production of their short films and will attend the
annual Native Forum at the January 2018 Sundance Film Festival for ongoing
support on their projects.
Any revenue that is designated to Sundance Institute is allocated to the Feature Film Program and is used on an
annual basis to provide critical
support for the
Labs.
This month, we're highlighting the ways in which the FFP
supports the crucial creative collaboration between directors and editors through the Sally Menke Memorial Editing Fellowship and the Editing Intensive, which took place earlier this summer in conjunction with our
annual Directors
Lab.
As part of British Science Week, we run an
annual Demo Day,
supporting science teachers and technicians to do something extra special with their students in the
lab — rockets, dissections, explosions, the physics of music or chemical reactions to spark some excitement in the classroom and to get the students to work out what's going on in that conical flask.
The
Lab will
support this network in creating and
supporting cross-sector children's cabinets through light technical assistance
support, webinars,
annual convenings at Harvard focused on best practices, links to experts in the education and child development fields, and other networking opportunities.
What / Why: «Join us in celebrating the Cambridge Art Association's 15th
Annual Spring Gala, and raising important funds for the Cambridge Art Association's
Annual Fund to
support our growing exhibition program and community outreach initiatives, including our 2016 Emerging Artist Series and Youth Creativity
Lab.
Based on data available from the National Renewable Energy
Lab, the area may
support average wind speeds of roughly 8.5 meter per second (19 MPH), with
annual capacity factors over 42 %.
A graph of
annual maximum ice cover for Lake Erie (available from the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research
Lab) does
support the claim that the lake does not freeze over as much as in the past but as is the case with readily available temperatures it may be the duration and timing of ice cover that affect crop dormancy.