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Tribeca Film Institute

The Tribeca Film Institute (TFI) is a non-profit arts organization based in New York City, founded in 2001 by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff following the September 11 attacks as a means to revitalize the arts community in lower Manhattan. TFI launched its first program in 2002, the Tribeca Film Festival.[1]

In 2003, the founders spun off the Tribeca Film Festival from TFI into a new for-profit entertainment company they established: Tribeca Enterprises.[2] TFI then shifted focus to emerging filmmakers, launching several funding and mentorship programs over the next 17 years.[3]

In September 2020, TFI paused its programming in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Less than 10 staff members were laid off, while the rest of TFI's staff were placed at Tribeca Enterprises.[4]

In July 2021, TFI announced the launch of STAR, the Storefront Arts Recovery Initiative. The program is intended to foster collaboration between property owners and artists to allow storefronts left vacant due to the COVID-19 pandemic to transform through art.[5]

Program History edit

Timeline of TFI programming:[6]

2002 edit

TFI launched the Tribeca Film Festival, which spun off into Tribeca Enterprises the following year.

2003 edit

TFI partnered with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to launch the TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund, its first funding and mentorship program for emerging filmmakers.

2004 edit

TFI launched Tribeca All Access, a film program for creators who experience inequality based on factors such as race, gender, class, sexuality, age, ethnicity, citizenship, and/or ability.

2005 edit

TFI launched Our City, My Story, a competition for films by New York City students, celebrating the work of the city's youth filmmakers.

2007 edit

TFI launched the TFI Screening Series as a media literacy program that provided New York City youth, educators, and community partners with free access to relevant programming and discussions.

2008 edit

TFI launched the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund, its first annual fund focused on documentaries that tackle social issues around the world.

2010 edit

TFI branded the annual networking event for Tribeca All Access at the Tribeca Film Festival as the TFI Network. It provided an opportunity for filmmakers to meet with industry representatives.

2011 edit

TFI launched Tribeca Film Fellows, a year-round fellowship program for young filmmakers from historically underserved communities.

2014 edit

TFI expanded the TFI Screening Series to include a program at Otisville Correctional Facility in Upstate New York in partnership with John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. TFI also created its Interactive Department to embrace new ways of storytelling emerging through technologies such as virtual reality.

2015 edit

TFI launched the TFI/ESPN Future Filmmaker Prize for emerging filmmakers whose perspectives and backgrounds have been historically underrepresented on both sides of the camera. TFI also launched the Camden/TFI Filmmaker Retreat in partnership with the Camden International Film Festival, which granted documentary filmmakers a retreat in Maine for a series of mentoring sessions.

2016 edit

TFI launched IF/Then Shorts, which awards project funding and mentorship to storytellers creating short documentary films that reflect one's community and perspective.

2020 edit

TFI launched the Emergency Artist Support Fund to provide financial assistance to artists who lost work due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2021 edit

TFI launched STAR, the Storefront Arts Recovery Initiative, to foster collaboration between property owners and artists to allow storefronts left vacant due to the COVID-19 pandemic to transform through art.[7]

Youth Initiatives edit

TFI worked with the City of New York Department of Education (DOE) on the filmmaking component of their Summer Arts Institute.[8] TFI also partnered with the DOE to develop the Blueprint for the Teaching and Learning of the Moving Image, a curriculum guide for the study of film, television, and animation from grades K – 12 that sets a citywide standard for teaching media arts.[9]

TFI ran multiple youth programs in New York City, including Tribeca Teaches: Films in Motion,[10] an in-school and after-school filmmaking residency; the Tribeca Youth Screening Series, which aimed to integrate film into the classroom curricula; Tribeca Film Fellows,[11] which brought NYC high-school students behind-the-scenes of the Tribeca Film Festival; the Summer Arts Institute; and Our City, My Story,[11] an annual showcase of youth-made films.

Board of Directors edit

The Tribeca Film Institute Board of Directors[12] is composed of Robert De Niro, Co-chair, Jane Rosenthal, Co-chair, Alberta Arthurs, Vice Chair, Serena Altschul, Martin Edelman, Eli Evans, Craig Hatkoff, Lisa Hsia, Jennifer Maguire Isham, Sheila Nevins, Norman Pearlstine, Sam Pollard, Laurie Racine, Scott Rechler, John G. Roche, Martin Scorsese, Judy Tabb, Jonathan Tisch, Todd Wagner, and Jeffrey Wright.

References edit

  1. ^ "Tribeca Film Institute - Timeline". www.tfiny.org. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  2. ^ "About Us - Tribeca". www.tribecafilm.com. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  3. ^ "Tribeca Film Institute - Timeline". www.tfiny.org. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  4. ^ Donnelly, Marc Malkin,Matt; Malkin, Marc; Donnelly, Matt (2020-05-27). "Tribeca Film Institute Suspends Operations, Enacts Small Round of Layoffs (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2020-09-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Tribeca Film Institute to Launch "STAR," an Initiative Tapping Local Artists to Transform Vacant Storefronts into Cultural Artscapes as Part of an Continuing Commitment to Revitalize New York". www.tfiny.org. 2021-07-26. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  6. ^ "Tribeca Film Institute - Timeline". www.tfiny.org. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  7. ^ "Tribeca Film Institute to Launch "STAR," an Initiative Tapping Local Artists to Transform Vacant Storefronts into Cultural Artscapes as Part of an Continuing Commitment to Revitalize New York". www.tfiny.org. 2021-07-26. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  8. ^ Summer Arts Institute Filmmaking Workshop 2010, NYC Department of Education
  9. ^ "Moving Image Blueprint". NYC Department of Education. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
  10. ^ [1] http://schools.nyc.gov/offices/teachlearn/arts/canda_film.html]
  11. ^ a b [2] http://schools.nyc.gov/offices/teachlearn/arts/canda_film.html]
  12. ^ "About Us | Tribeca Film Institute". Tribecafilminstitute.org. 2001-09-11. Retrieved 2013-07-15.

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The Tribeca Film Institute TFI is a non profit arts organization based in New York City founded in 2001 by Robert De Niro Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff following the September 11 attacks as a means to revitalize the arts community in lower Manhattan TFI launched its first program in 2002 the Tribeca Film Festival 1 In 2003 the founders spun off the Tribeca Film Festival from TFI into a new for profit entertainment company they established Tribeca Enterprises 2 TFI then shifted focus to emerging filmmakers launching several funding and mentorship programs over the next 17 years 3 In September 2020 TFI paused its programming in the wake of the COVID 19 pandemic Less than 10 staff members were laid off while the rest of TFI s staff were placed at Tribeca Enterprises 4 In July 2021 TFI announced the launch of STAR the Storefront Arts Recovery Initiative The program is intended to foster collaboration between property owners and artists to allow storefronts left vacant due to the COVID 19 pandemic to transform through art 5 Contents 1 Program History 1 1 2002 1 2 2003 1 3 2004 1 4 2005 1 5 2007 1 6 2008 1 7 2010 1 8 2011 1 9 2014 1 10 2015 1 11 2016 1 12 2020 1 13 2021 2 Youth Initiatives 3 Board of Directors 4 ReferencesProgram History editTimeline of TFI programming 6 2002 edit TFI launched the Tribeca Film Festival which spun off into Tribeca Enterprises the following year 2003 edit TFI partnered with the Alfred P Sloan Foundation to launch the TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund its first funding and mentorship program for emerging filmmakers 2004 edit TFI launched Tribeca All Access a film program for creators who experience inequality based on factors such as race gender class sexuality age ethnicity citizenship and or ability 2005 edit TFI launched Our City My Story a competition for films by New York City students celebrating the work of the city s youth filmmakers 2007 edit TFI launched the TFI Screening Series as a media literacy program that provided New York City youth educators and community partners with free access to relevant programming and discussions 2008 edit TFI launched the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund its first annual fund focused on documentaries that tackle social issues around the world 2010 edit TFI branded the annual networking event for Tribeca All Access at the Tribeca Film Festival as the TFI Network It provided an opportunity for filmmakers to meet with industry representatives 2011 edit TFI launched Tribeca Film Fellows a year round fellowship program for young filmmakers from historically underserved communities 2014 edit TFI expanded the TFI Screening Series to include a program at Otisville Correctional Facility in Upstate New York in partnership with John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision TFI also created its Interactive Department to embrace new ways of storytelling emerging through technologies such as virtual reality 2015 edit TFI launched the TFI ESPN Future Filmmaker Prize for emerging filmmakers whose perspectives and backgrounds have been historically underrepresented on both sides of the camera TFI also launched the Camden TFI Filmmaker Retreat in partnership with the Camden International Film Festival which granted documentary filmmakers a retreat in Maine for a series of mentoring sessions 2016 edit TFI launched IF Then Shorts which awards project funding and mentorship to storytellers creating short documentary films that reflect one s community and perspective 2020 edit TFI launched the Emergency Artist Support Fund to provide financial assistance to artists who lost work due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 edit TFI launched STAR the Storefront Arts Recovery Initiative to foster collaboration between property owners and artists to allow storefronts left vacant due to the COVID 19 pandemic to transform through art 7 Youth Initiatives editTFI worked with the City of New York Department of Education DOE on the filmmaking component of their Summer Arts Institute 8 TFI also partnered with the DOE to develop the Blueprint for the Teaching and Learning of the Moving Image a curriculum guide for the study of film television and animation from grades K 12 that sets a citywide standard for teaching media arts 9 TFI ran multiple youth programs in New York City including Tribeca Teaches Films in Motion 10 an in school and after school filmmaking residency the Tribeca Youth Screening Series which aimed to integrate film into the classroom curricula Tribeca Film Fellows 11 which brought NYC high school students behind the scenes of the Tribeca Film Festival the Summer Arts Institute and Our City My Story 11 an annual showcase of youth made films Board of Directors editThe Tribeca Film Institute Board of Directors 12 is composed of Robert De Niro Co chair Jane Rosenthal Co chair Alberta Arthurs Vice Chair Serena Altschul Martin Edelman Eli Evans Craig Hatkoff Lisa Hsia Jennifer Maguire Isham Sheila Nevins Norman Pearlstine Sam Pollard Laurie Racine Scott Rechler John G Roche Martin Scorsese Judy Tabb Jonathan Tisch Todd Wagner and Jeffrey Wright References edit Tribeca Film Institute Timeline www tfiny org Retrieved 2024 02 16 About Us Tribeca www tribecafilm com Retrieved 2024 02 16 Tribeca Film Institute Timeline www tfiny org Retrieved 2024 02 16 Donnelly Marc Malkin Matt Malkin Marc Donnelly Matt 2020 05 27 Tribeca Film Institute Suspends Operations Enacts Small Round of Layoffs EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 2020 09 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Tribeca Film Institute to Launch STAR an Initiative Tapping Local Artists to Transform Vacant Storefronts into Cultural Artscapes as Part of an Continuing Commitment to Revitalize New York www tfiny org 2021 07 26 Retrieved 2024 02 16 Tribeca Film Institute Timeline www tfiny org Retrieved 2024 02 16 Tribeca Film Institute to Launch STAR an Initiative Tapping Local Artists to Transform Vacant Storefronts into Cultural Artscapes as Part of an Continuing Commitment to Revitalize New York www tfiny org 2021 07 26 Retrieved 2024 02 16 Summer Arts Institute Filmmaking Workshop 2010 NYC Department of Education Moving Image Blueprint NYC Department of Education Retrieved 2013 07 15 1 http schools nyc gov offices teachlearn arts canda film html a b 2 http schools nyc gov offices teachlearn arts canda film html About Us Tribeca Film Institute Tribecafilminstitute org 2001 09 11 Retrieved 2013 07 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tribeca Film Institute amp oldid 1209919601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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