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Presidente (1927-2014)

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  • CaribbeanTales ofrece nuevas becas para productores caribeños de cine y televisión
    Por Indiewire.com

    La productora internacional CaribbeanTales (CTWD), plataforma líder de distribución de contenidos del cine y la televisión caribeños, ha recibido un financiamiento por tres años para otorgar ocho becas parciales anuales a productores de contenidos audiovisuales de la región, los cuales podrán participar en el prestigioso programa Incubadora de Caribbean Tales (CTI).

    El financiamiento ha sido otorgado por el proyecto REACH, dirigido a desarrollar fuentes de ingreso sostenibles mediante la comercialización de la propiedad intelectual. El trabajo que ha realizado la CTWD dentro de la región del Caribe se alinea con las metas del proyecto REACH, dirigido a desarrollar las potencialidades creadoras de los productores de contenido audiovisuales.

    La Incubadora de Caribbean Tales, que celebra este año su sexta edición, es un programa anual que apoya el desarrollo, producción, y comercialización de contenidos audiovisuales de calidad del Caribe y su Diáspora. El Programa, que se desarrolla cada año durante el Festival Internacional de Cine de Toronto (TIFF), es una plataforma de formación y producción que reúne a productores con el objetivo de perfeccionar su oficio y habilidades de negocio en el contexto Mercado Audiovisual internacional.

    El programa esta conformado por tres etapas: una semana de de talleres y desarrollo de redes de contactos durante el TIFF; el CTI Big Pitch, donde los participantes muestran sus proyectos en desarrollo a profesionales de la industria, y finalmente, los tres ganadores pasan a la etapa de Apoyo a la Producción de la CTI, en la que trabajan con experimentados productores durante un año para lograr que los proyectos vencedores sean producidos.

    Para mayor información o para aplicar al programa Incubadora y las becas de REACH y CaribbeanTales, consulte el sitio http://Caribbeantales.ca/CTI

    New Scholarships for Caribbean Film and Television Producers
    By Indiewire.com

    CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution (CTWD), the region’s premier distribution platform for Caribbean film and television content, has received a 3-year funding commitment to provide eight partial scholarships a year to regional audiovisual content producers to attend its renowned CaribbeanTales Incubator Program (CTI).

    The funding is provided by the REACH Project -- an initiative of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in collaboration with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Compete Caribbean (CC), and the Young Americas Business Trust (YABT) -- that aims to develop sustainable income streams through the monetisation of intellectual property.

    “CTWD’s impressive work in the Caribbean region is perfectly aligned with the REACH’s goals in improving the monetization capabilities of producers of creative content. The Caribbean region is bursting with creative talent which with guided mentorship and assistance can turn creative intellectual assets into strategic tools for generating and maximizing new revenue streams. We look forward to a fruitful partnership.” said Ignacio L. De Leon, Innovation Lead Specialist, IDB.

    Now in its 6th year, CTI is a year-round program that supports the development, production, and monetisation of strong, original, world-class content from the Caribbean and its Diaspora. The Program, that kicks off every year during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), is a training and production platform that brings together audiovisual content producers to hone their craft and business skills in the context of an international market environment. The competitive incubator program, which has already hosted over 60 filmmakers from around the region and diaspora, has three distinct parts: it begins with one month of online market preparation followed by a week of intensive workshops and networking opportunities in Toronto during TIFF. This culminates in the CTI Big Pitch, where participants pitch their developed projects to industry professionals over a delicious Caribbean breakfast at the TIFF Bell Lightbox. Finally, three winners graduate to the CTI Production Support phase, where they work with experienced international producers over the course of a year to take their successful projects from pitch to production.

    “This groundbreaking partnership is a perfect fit with the goals of CTWD and in particular, the CTI program: to monetize the intellectual property of audiovisual content producers, so as to encourage the growth of creative entrepreneurship throughout the Caribbean region and Diaspora,“ said Dr Keith Nurse, Chair of CTWD and the region’s leading cultural industries specialist.

    The new funding builds on the important work of CTWD’s 3D Distribution Project, a 3-year initiative financed in part by the ACP Cultures+ Programme of the European Union. 3D aims to build capacity for the regional film and television industry through the creation of sustainable income streams and distribution networks.

    “These trailblazing partnerships come at a time when the Caribbean region needs them most, offering a viable answer to the region’s core struggle – the need to diversify its economies and find alternatives to more traditional industries like agriculture, banking, and tourism,“ Dr. Nurse concluded.

    For more information about the CaribbeanTales Incubator Program, the REACH/CaribbeanTales Scholarships, and to apply to the CTI visit http://Caribbeantales.ca/CTI.

    Resumen por: Traducido por Fidel Jesús Quirós


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