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Learn from Industry Pros

Photo Credit: Katherina Vang

Production Lab

The APIA MN Film Collective’s Production Lab is a skill building opportunity for APIA filmmakers in Minnesota. Participants will have the opportunity to observe, learn, and participate on a professional film production.

Key activities include:

 

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Practice and learn new filmmaking skills in the following fields: directing, cinematography, lighting, sound mixing, production design, art direction, wardrobe & costuming, and producing.

 

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Train and familiarize filmmakers on industry-standard equipment.

 

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Build relationships between participants and working national APIA filmmakers.

Learn more about the Lab and Eligibility Requirements.

Please check back for future opportunities in the summer of 2020.

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Our 2019 Lab

Our 2019 Production Lab was made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. Additional funding provided by the Asian Pacific Endowment through the Saint Paul Foundation.

Thank you to True Grit Society Community Gym and Boba & Tea for sponsoring and supporting our work!

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Production Lab Eligibility Requirements and FAQS

 

Eligibility Requirements

1. Participants must be 18 years-of-age and older.

2. Participants identify as Asian/Asian Pacific Islander American. This includes individuals who are Southeast Asian, Middle Eastern, Desi, South Asian, East Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander as well as though who are of mixed Asian heritage. However, due to the lack of filmmaking opportunities for all underrepresented and marginalized communities, we will accept applications from Native, black, and POC individuals.* Priority will be given to Asian/APIAs.

*We recognize that these descriptions and this language is ever-evolving and will always be inadequate.

3. A positive, flexible, and "go-getter" attitude as well as a strong initiative to learn.

4. A resident of the State of Minnesota.

Preferred Requirements:

1. Work experience in filmmaking. This may consist of film production experience from all budget levels and expertise levels including filmmaking work in commercials, industrials, and documentaries. It also includes paid, unpaid, intern, student work as well.

2. An interest in narrative filmmaking.

Note: Participants do not need previous filmmaking experience to apply and to participate. We understand that there are limited filmmaking experiences in the State of Minnesota, especially for APIAs and other underrepresented and marginalized communities.

If you have any questions, please contact Naomi & Melissa at apiamnfilm@gmail.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

I am am a resident of Wisconsin, Iowa, North or South Dakota, Illinois, Michigan, etc. Can I still apply and participate?

No, we can only accept participants who are residents of the State of Minnesota. We are working to broaden our scope to include other APIAs, blacks, Natives, and POCs from the Midwest to participate, as we know opportunities are few and far between. Please do contact us at apiamnfilm@gmail.com so we can let you know of other opportunities.

I am currently attending college out-of-state, but I am originally from Minnesota and family still lives there. Can I still apply and participate?

Yes, as long as you are still a resident of Minnesota and pay taxes to the state, vote in Minnesota, etc.

Will the production lab produce a film project of my own?

No. We are working to provide an opportunity to help fund APIA Minnesotan driven content, however this production lab is to work on Naomi Ko’s short film. We cannot use these funds for anything else.

I am a documentary filmmaker, but I am interested in narrative filmmaking. Can I still apply?

Yes! Please do!

If I apply, do I automatically get into the program?

No. We only have up to 15 spots open. We will be reviewing each application on its own merit.

But I don’t have any film experience? Will that hurt my chances?

Not at all. We are looking for hardworking individuals who demonstrate a commitment to learning narrative filmmaking. We predict that a chunk our participants will not have film experience.

Will I be expected to be handle major filmmaking responsibilities?

No. We will have a professional film crew. You will learn and observe from them. We will give more details at orientation.

I have participated in one the APIA MN Film Collective’s Screenwriting Labs for Narrative Filmmakers. Will this hurt and/or help my application?

No to both. However, you are required to apply, just like everyone else. We look forward to reading your application.

Will there be more programs like this in the future?

We hope so. We’re working on it. (If you’d like to see more programs like this and also have connect to funding opportunities, please hit us up apiamnfilm@gmail.com.) We also do have Screenwriting Labs for Narrative Filmmakers. Please visit our website or email us at apiamnfilm@gmail.com for our upcoming workshops and intensives.

I think this a great idea and I want to support! How can I?

Please share this program with people you think who would be interested! Also email us if you have thoughts or suggestions to help us raise more funds! Also email us at apiamnfilm@gmail.com if you’d like to donate. We have a fiscal sponsor so that mean’s your donation is a charitable deduction!

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Write Your Story

APIA Minnesotan Filmmakers (Melissa Vang, Pachia Vang, Zong Yang, Yeej Moua, Touchaing Yang) with award-winning Sundance filmmakers Andrew Ahn and Christina Choe

Writing

Our Screenwriting Labs focus on developing Asian Pacific Islander American narratives from APIA Minnesotan filmmakers in the 1/2-hour, 1-hour, and feature film space.

 

Bringing

Participants learn from established studio TV and film writers.

Our instructors include: Thomas Reyes (Fox, Paramount, Warner Bros.), Maegan Houang (Starz, FX), Hye Yun Park (HBO, Hulu, Freeform), Carolyn Mao (Film Independent, Tribeca Film Institute, Time Warner, Amazon Studios Fellow)

 

LA & NYC

 

to MN

We are able to make these activities possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Our generous supporters also include: Headwaters Foundation, Building More Philanthropy with Purpose, and Minnesota Humanities Center.

Our next screenwriting lab is slated to start in June 2022. Stay tuned for more information.