American Film Institute Announces AFI Conservatory Grant Award Winners
The American Film Institute announced the recipients of the AFI Conservatory Alumni Awards at the 2022 AFI Alumni Reunion. The awards recognize achievements in directing and screenwriting at AFI, and include the Richard P. Rogers Spirit of Excellence Award with a 15,000 grant; the William J. Fadiman Award with a 10,000 grant; and the Franklin J. Schaffner Fellow Award with a 20,000 grant.
Below is the complete winners list of the AFI Conservatory Alumni Awards:
Class of 2020 Award Winners
Richard P. Rogers Spirit of Excellence Award
Olivia Hang Zhou, “Apart Together”
William J. Fadiman Screenwriting Award
Suhana Chander, “From the Golden Land”
Victor Gabriel, “The Incredible Heist of Hallelujah Jones”
Franklin J. Schaffner Fellow Award
Omar S. Kamara, “Mass Ave”
Class of 2021 Award Winners
Richard P. Rogers Spirit of Excellence Award
Daniel J. Egbert, “Chorus”
William J. Fadiman Screenwriting Award
E Southern, “Between the Lines”
Scout Cripps,...
The American Film Institute announced the recipients of the AFI Conservatory Alumni Awards at the 2022 AFI Alumni Reunion. The awards recognize achievements in directing and screenwriting at AFI, and include the Richard P. Rogers Spirit of Excellence Award with a 15,000 grant; the William J. Fadiman Award with a 10,000 grant; and the Franklin J. Schaffner Fellow Award with a 20,000 grant.
Below is the complete winners list of the AFI Conservatory Alumni Awards:
Class of 2020 Award Winners
Richard P. Rogers Spirit of Excellence Award
Olivia Hang Zhou, “Apart Together”
William J. Fadiman Screenwriting Award
Suhana Chander, “From the Golden Land”
Victor Gabriel, “The Incredible Heist of Hallelujah Jones”
Franklin J. Schaffner Fellow Award
Omar S. Kamara, “Mass Ave”
Class of 2021 Award Winners
Richard P. Rogers Spirit of Excellence Award
Daniel J. Egbert, “Chorus”
William J. Fadiman Screenwriting Award
E Southern, “Between the Lines”
Scout Cripps,...
- 11/23/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay and Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Creative Artists Agency announced on Monday that CAA Moebius, its annual screening series showcasing diverse graduate student filmmakers, will return as an in-person event from May 18-19.
The lineup for the festival now in its seventh year features live-action and animated short films by 13 emerging directors from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, the School of Film/Video at CalArts, Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, the American Film Institute Conservatory, and, for the first time, the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. The 2022 festival will include storytellers from Mongolia, Mexico, South Korea, the UK, Thailand and the U.S., showcasing stories that spotlight a variety of topics, from marginalized voices, mental health issues, the search for identity, and dream logic, to a comedy about an 8-year-old’s plot to see his first R-rated movie, and beyond.
CAA Moebius was founded in 2015 by then-trainees...
The lineup for the festival now in its seventh year features live-action and animated short films by 13 emerging directors from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, the School of Film/Video at CalArts, Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, the American Film Institute Conservatory, and, for the first time, the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. The 2022 festival will include storytellers from Mongolia, Mexico, South Korea, the UK, Thailand and the U.S., showcasing stories that spotlight a variety of topics, from marginalized voices, mental health issues, the search for identity, and dream logic, to a comedy about an 8-year-old’s plot to see his first R-rated movie, and beyond.
CAA Moebius was founded in 2015 by then-trainees...
- 5/16/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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