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ORGANIZATION: SAN ANTONIO BLACK INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL - SABIFF

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GENERAL:
The San Antonio Black International Film Festival (SABIFF) is celebrating its 6th year of empowering events! SABIFF 2024 festival dates will run for 3-days, both virtually and physically in the "Alamo City" from October 4 to October 6, 2024, with curated content themed around a range of vigorous cinema to uplift and nourish our minds, bodies, and spirits. This year, the San Antonio Black International Film Festival’s SABIFF 2024 is 'changing the script’ from our regular Open Call Films-In-Competition Submissions for 2024 to coincide with our festival's theme to: reFOCUS * reCHARGE * reFRESH.


SPECIFIC:
For pre-production which is from the present to -- September 2024. SABIFF is seeking volunteers with an interest in some aspect of film, Black culture, art, or history, to volunteer virtually now during pre-production/preparation for our Fall festival. We are seeking to build a team of vanguards who have specific skills in marketing, graphic artistry, editing, a genuine, non-profit, IT, and funding development. If you have an interest in quality stories, images, perspectives, and indie films that are by, for, &/ or about people of African descent. We'd love for you to join our SABIFF village who believes that Black Films Matter.

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About SAN ANTONIO BLACK INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL - SABIFF

Location:

322 Rice Road, San Antonio, TX 78220, US

Mission Statement

San Antonio Black International Film Festival (SABIFF) serves as a vehicle to support, advocate and showcase quality Black films and filmmakers international in scope, and expose all audiences to diverse industry professionals, impactful events, and films created by, for and about people of African Descent throughout the Diaspora.

Description

San Antonio Black International Film Festival was launched in February 2019, our goal is to present a variety of video/filmmakers and film professionals of African Descent, to audiences through their film products, genres, panel discussions, lectures, and training opportunities. SABIFF affirms that Black film matters. Movies in the form of narratives or documentaries, have the capacity to educate, enlighten, entertain, and empower audiences. Our hope with presenting international films and impactful programming is to normalize and expose our stories to audiences, for people to get a better understanding of cultures, subject matters, and people underrepresented in mainstream media. We aspire to elevate conversations, and bring light to stories that have been overlooked, stereotyped, or ignored by the film industry.

SABIFF is excited to present another impactful film festival, in San Antonio, the 7th largest city in Texas. Volunteers are needed with skills in the areas of: social media, marketing, internet, graphic arts, accounting, and journalism. Event planning is on-going for festival pre-production, planning, as well as supporting the actual festival which runs for 4 days, the first weekend in October. Festival developments are aimed to be both virtual/on-line at sabiff.tv, and physical at past partnership venues, contingent on the status of COVID19.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Community
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • IT Strategy
  • Strategic Planning
  • Arts Administration
  • Market Research / Analysis
  • Fundraising
  • Grant Writing / Research

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Flexible based on your schedule. Tasks are virtual, so can work on as available, with weekly reports/updates
  • A plus if you have exposure or a genuine interest in seeing Black, indie and international films, as a movie-goer, film festival supporter, a film practitioner or student.

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