Independent film has long been a staple of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's programming, and since its creation by the Act of Congress in 1988, ITVS (the Independent Television Service) has acted as, "public media’s leading incubator and presenter of independent film," dispensing financial and creative resources to filmmakers. Though they're a unique entity, the application process for any independent film seeking finishing funds has always been competitive, and perhaps somewhat mystifying.
In a live webinar hosted last week, ITVS' Monika Navarro spoke with Erika Cohn and Ray Santisteban, two documentary filmmakers who made it through the rigorous application process, on how to create the final submissions that lead to financial benefits enabling you to complete your films. Here are three things to know in order to make the process easier.
