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Women in Film and Television International

Women in Film & Television International (WIFTI) is a global network of non-profit membership chapters. Established in 1997, it is dedicated to advancing professional development and achievement for women working in all areas of film, video, and other screen-based media.[1]

Aims Edit

  • Enhance the international visibility of women in the entertainment industry.
  • Facilitate and encourage communication and cooperation internationally.
  • Develop bold international projects and initiatives.
  • Stimulate professional development and global networking opportunities for women.
  • Promote and support chapter development.
  • Celebrate the achievements of women in all areas of the industry.
  • Encourage diverse and positive representation of women in screen-based media worldwide.[2][citation needed]

History Edit

Women in Film Los Angeles was founded in 1973 by Tichi Wilkerson Kassel. After several Women in Film organizations were established in a variety of cities around the globe, Women in Film and Television International WIFTI was organized in the mid-1990s.[3]

1973–1997 Edit

Women in Film and Television International (WIFTI) is a "global network comprised of over forty Women in Film chapters worldwide with over 10,000 members, dedicated to advancing professional development and achievement for women working in all areas of film, video and digital media."[4] The organization was founded in 1973 in Los Angeles by Tichi Wilkerson Kassel and grew quickly worldwide, hosting their first Women in Film and Television International World Summit in New York City in September 1997.[5]

WIFTI chapters Edit

Main sources:[6][7]
Region Chapter Yr.fo. Yr.ch President Web
Africa   WIFT South Africa 2005
Asia   WIFTAI India
Australia[4]   WIFT NSW 1982 [1]
  WIFT Victoria 1988 [8]
  WIFT WA 2016 [9]
  WIFT Australia 2018 [8]
Pacific Islands   WIFT NZ 1993 Vicki Jackways [3a]
Europe   WIFT Finland 2014 Elina Knihtilä [2]
  WFTV United Kingdom 1989 1990 Liz Tucker [2a]
  WIFT Ireland
  WIFTM Italy 2018 [10]
  WIFT Germany [3]
  WIF France
  WIF Sweden 2003 2005 [4]
  WIFT Greece 1973 Olympia Mytilinaiou [5]
WIF Czech Republic   [6]
South America   WIFT Brazil [7]
Latin American & Caribbean   Dominican Republic [8]
  WIFT (Mexico) 2002 Concepción Tabaoada [9]
Canada   WIFT Alberta Susan Feddema-Leonard [10]
  WIFT Atlantic - 2009 Kimberlee McTaggart [11]
  WIFT Montreal 1991 Brigitte Monneau [12]
  WIFT Toronto 1984 Karen Bruce [13]
  WIFTV Vancouver 1989 Sarah Kalil (2017-19) [14]
United States   WIFT Atlanta LaRonda Sutton [15]
  WIFT San Francisco 2001 2003 Soumyaa Kapil Behrens [16]
  WIF Chicago Carrie Hunter [17]
  WIF Dallas 1984 Alicia Pascual [18]
  WIFM Kansas City Laurie Crawford (2017 19) [19]
  WIF Los Angeles 1977 1997 [1a]
  WIF Las Vegas 2002 2004 Phyllis Cesare-Taie (Founder)
  MNWIFT (Minnesota) 2012? Joanne Liebeler (2016-17) [20]
  WIFT Nashville Lynda Evjen [21]
  WIFV New England 1981 2005? [22]
  NMWIF Santa Fe Christine McHugh [23]
  NYWIFT New York 1977 Simone Pero (2017-18) [24]
  WIF & Media Pittsburgh 2007 Roxana Gilani [25]
  WIF-PDX Portland Lisa Miyamoto [26]
  WIF Seattle Lisa B. Hammond [27]
  WIFV Washington D.C. 1979 Carletta S Hurt [1b]
  Women in Film Utah 2010 Susan McEvoy (2017- ) [28]
  WIFM Tennessee Roxanna 'Roxie" Green [29]
  WIFT Palm Springs 2001 2010 [30]
  WIFT Florida Nancy McBride [31]
  WIFT Louisiana Carol Bidault de l'Isle [32]
  WIFT Maryland
  WIFT Houston [33]

Notes

1. 1a WIF Los Angeles — Official Website: WomenInFilm.org
— see also, Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards
... 1b WIFV Washington D.C. — Women in Film & Video-DC Women of Vision Awards
— The founders include Ginny Durrin, Judy Herbert, Sharon Ferguson, Christine Brim, Jan Hatcher, Norma Davidoff, Pat McMurray, Catherine Anderson, Lauren Versel, Michal Carr, Elise Reeder, and Polly Krieger.[11]
2. 2a WFTV United Kingdom — Official Website: WFTV UK
— The founders include Lynda La Plante, Norma Heyman, Jenne Casarroto, Dawn French, Joan Collins and Janet Street-Porter.[12]
3. 3a WIFT NZ — Official Website: WIFT NZ
History of WIFT in NZ, researched and written by Helen Martin, traces the history of Women in Film and Television, from the establishment of WIF in Los Angeles in 1973, through the founding of WIFT Wellington in 1994, to the 10th anniversary of WIFT Auckland in 2005.[13]
4. 4 As of May 2022, WIFT VIC and WIFT WA were operating as individual organisations, while WIFT NSW was in the process of transitioning up into WIFT Australia.[8]

Programs Edit

  • Women in Film-LA presents annual awards at their Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards ceremonies. In 1988, they presented the Lillian Gish Award for excellence in episodic directing.
  • Women in Film Foundation's Film Finishing Fund supports films by, for or about women.[14] — since 2004
  • There are 22 affiliate organizations of WIFTI in the United States.[15] The Washington D.C. affiliate, Women in Film & Video, has presented Women of Vision awards annually since 1994 to honor creative and technical achievements of women in media.[16][17] Women in Film & Video has held a WIFV annual film festival.[18]
  • Women In Film & Television Short Film Showcase, or WIFTI Short-Case, is a demonstration of WIFTI members' creativity, vision, and artistry.[19] — since 2004
  • WIFTI Summits have been held bi-annually.[20][21] — since 1997

See also Edit

Related organizations

References Edit

  1. ^ "Women in Film and Television International - About Us". WIFTI. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  2. ^ "Women In Film & Television International". Women in Film & Video DC. Retrieved May 19, 2022.
  3. ^ "About WIFTI Chapters". www.wiftichapters.org. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
  4. ^ . Women in Film and Television International. Women in Film and Television International. Archived from the original on October 31, 2016. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  5. ^ . Women in Film and Television International. Women in Film and Television International. Archived from the original on October 31, 2016. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  6. ^ "Chapters". Women in Film and Television International. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  7. ^ "Other Chapters". Women In Film Los Angeles. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  8. ^ a b c "Chapters". WIFT Australia. Retrieved May 19, 2022.
  9. ^ "What We Do". WIFT WA. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
  10. ^ WIFT Italy
  11. ^ "History". WIFV Washington D.C. Retrieved May 21, 2018. In 1979, Ginny Durrin sent a letter to women she knew working in media inviting them to a meeting at her house. [...] Among the women involved in the first year were: Ginny Durrin, Judy Herbert, Sharon Ferguson, Christine Brim, Jan Hatcher, Norma Davidoff, Pat McMurray, Catherine Anderson, Lauren Versel, Michal Carr, Elise Reeder, and Polly Krieger.
  12. ^ "History". Women in Film & TV (UK). Retrieved May 21, 2018. In 1989, a group of women came together for the first WFTV (UK) meeting. A mix of executives, creatives and performers, they included Lynda La Plante, Norma Heyman, Jenne Casarroto, Dawn French, Joan Collins and Janet Street-Porter. [...] They resolved to take positive action and follow in the footsteps of organisations in Los Angeles and New York City established in the '70s to support women working in the film and TV industries. [...] In 1990, the first Women in Film awards ceremony was held to recognise the achievements of some of the most successful women the industry could boast. Twenty-five years on, the WFTV Awards is the largest annual celebration of women working in film, TV and digital media in the UK.
  13. ^ Helen, Martin. "FROM THE VAULT - A History of Women in Film and Television in New Zealand" (PDF). WIFT NZ. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  14. ^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (January 8, 2018). "Women In Film LA Unveils 32nd Annual Film Finishing Fund Recipients". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
  15. ^ BOARD,TREASURER, CAROL SAVOIE-WBST ADMIN WIFTI. "Women In Film And Television International". www.wiftichapters.org. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
  16. ^ Annual Women of Vision Awards program, October 6, 2011, Rosslyn, Virginia
  17. ^ Women of Vision Awards at wifv.org
  18. ^ Hail, Carla (March 2, 1987). "She Is a Camera". Washington Post.
  19. ^ "Short Film Showcase". WIFTI. 2018. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
  20. ^ "Past Events". WIFTI. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
  21. ^ "WIFTI Summits". WIFTIchapters.org. Retrieved May 22, 2018.

External links Edit

  • Women in Film & TV International (official website)
  • Kansas City Women in Film & Television

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Women in Film amp Television International WIFTI is a global network of non profit membership chapters Established in 1997 it is dedicated to advancing professional development and achievement for women working in all areas of film video and other screen based media 1 Contents 1 Aims 2 History 2 1 1973 1997 3 WIFTI chapters 4 Programs 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAims EditEnhance the international visibility of women in the entertainment industry Facilitate and encourage communication and cooperation internationally Develop bold international projects and initiatives Stimulate professional development and global networking opportunities for women Promote and support chapter development Celebrate the achievements of women in all areas of the industry Encourage diverse and positive representation of women in screen based media worldwide 2 citation needed History EditWomen in Film Los Angeles was founded in 1973 by Tichi Wilkerson Kassel After several Women in Film organizations were established in a variety of cities around the globe Women in Film and Television International WIFTI was organized in the mid 1990s 3 1973 1997 Edit Main article Women in film Women in Film and Television International Women in Film and Television International WIFTI is a global network comprised of over forty Women in Film chapters worldwide with over 10 000 members dedicated to advancing professional development and achievement for women working in all areas of film video and digital media 4 The organization was founded in 1973 in Los Angeles by Tichi Wilkerson Kassel and grew quickly worldwide hosting their first Women in Film and Television International World Summit in New York City in September 1997 5 WIFTI chapters EditMain sources 6 7 Region Chapter Yr fo Yr ch President WebAfrica nbsp WIFT South Africa 2005Asia nbsp WIFTAI IndiaAustralia 4 nbsp WIFT NSW 1982 1 nbsp WIFT Victoria 1988 8 nbsp WIFT WA 2016 9 nbsp WIFT Australia 2018 8 Pacific Islands nbsp WIFT NZ 1993 Vicki Jackways 3a Europe nbsp WIFT Finland 2014 Elina Knihtila 2 nbsp WFTV United Kingdom 1989 1990 Liz Tucker 2a nbsp WIFT Ireland nbsp WIFTM Italy 2018 10 nbsp WIFT Germany 3 nbsp WIF France nbsp WIF Sweden 2003 2005 4 nbsp WIFT Greece 1973 Olympia Mytilinaiou 5 WIF Czech Republic nbsp 6 South America nbsp WIFT Brazil 7 Latin American amp Caribbean nbsp Dominican Republic 8 nbsp WIFT Mexico 2002 Concepcion Tabaoada 9 Canada nbsp WIFT Alberta Susan Feddema Leonard 10 nbsp WIFT Atlantic 2009 Kimberlee McTaggart 11 nbsp WIFT Montreal 1991 Brigitte Monneau 12 nbsp WIFT Toronto 1984 Karen Bruce 13 nbsp WIFTV Vancouver 1989 Sarah Kalil 2017 19 14 United States nbsp WIFT Atlanta LaRonda Sutton 15 nbsp WIFT San Francisco 2001 2003 Soumyaa Kapil Behrens 16 nbsp WIF Chicago Carrie Hunter 17 nbsp WIF Dallas 1984 Alicia Pascual 18 nbsp WIFM Kansas City Laurie Crawford 2017 19 19 nbsp WIF Los Angeles 1977 1997 1a nbsp WIF Las Vegas 2002 2004 Phyllis Cesare Taie Founder nbsp MNWIFT Minnesota 2012 Joanne Liebeler 2016 17 20 nbsp WIFT Nashville Lynda Evjen 21 nbsp WIFV New England 1981 2005 22 nbsp NMWIF Santa Fe Christine McHugh 23 nbsp NYWIFT New York 1977 Simone Pero 2017 18 24 nbsp WIF amp Media Pittsburgh 2007 Roxana Gilani 25 nbsp WIF PDX Portland Lisa Miyamoto 26 nbsp WIF Seattle Lisa B Hammond 27 nbsp WIFV Washington D C 1979 Carletta S Hurt 1b nbsp Women in Film Utah 2010 Susan McEvoy 2017 28 nbsp WIFM Tennessee Roxanna Roxie Green 29 nbsp WIFT Palm Springs 2001 2010 30 nbsp WIFT Florida Nancy McBride 31 nbsp WIFT Louisiana Carol Bidault de l Isle 32 nbsp WIFT Maryland nbsp WIFT Houston 33 Notes 1 1a WIF Los Angeles Official Website WomenInFilm org see also Women in Film Crystal Lucy Awards dd dd 1b WIFV Washington D C Women in Film amp Video DC Women of Vision Awards The founders include Ginny Durrin Judy Herbert Sharon Ferguson Christine Brim Jan Hatcher Norma Davidoff Pat McMurray Catherine Anderson Lauren Versel Michal Carr Elise Reeder and Polly Krieger 11 dd dd 2 2a WFTV United Kingdom Official Website WFTV UK The founders include Lynda La Plante Norma Heyman Jenne Casarroto Dawn French Joan Collins and Janet Street Porter 12 dd dd 3 3a WIFT NZ Official Website WIFT NZHistory of WIFT in NZ researched and written by Helen Martin traces the history of Women in Film and Television from the establishment of WIF in Los Angeles in 1973 through the founding of WIFT Wellington in 1994 to the 10th anniversary of WIFT Auckland in 2005 13 dd dd 4 4 As of May 2022 update WIFT VIC and WIFT WA were operating as individual organisations while WIFT NSW was in the process of transitioning up into WIFT Australia 8 Programs EditWomen in Film LA presents annual awards at their Women in Film Crystal Lucy Awards ceremonies In 1988 they presented the Lillian Gish Award for excellence in episodic directing Women in Film Foundation s Film Finishing Fund supports films by for or about women 14 since 2004There are 22 affiliate organizations of WIFTI in the United States 15 The Washington D C affiliate Women in Film amp Video has presented Women of Vision awards annually since 1994 to honor creative and technical achievements of women in media 16 17 Women in Film amp Video has held a WIFV annual film festival 18 Women In Film amp Television Short Film Showcase or WIFTI Short Case is a demonstration of WIFTI members creativity vision and artistry 19 since 2004WIFTI Summits have been held bi annually 20 21 since 1997See also EditWomen in Film Crystal Lucy Awards Women in Film amp Video DC Women of Vision Awards New York Women in Film amp Television Women in Film and Television South Africa UK Women in Film and Television Awards Women in Film and Television New Zealand AwardsRelated organizations Women in film International Association of Women in Radio and Television ReFrameReferences Edit Women in Film and Television International About Us WIFTI Retrieved May 21 2018 Women In Film amp Television International Women in Film amp Video DC Retrieved May 19 2022 About WIFTI Chapters www wiftichapters org Retrieved August 15 2015 Mission Women in Film and Television International Women in Film and Television International Archived from the original on October 31 2016 Retrieved May 27 2013 Overview Women in Film and Television International Women in Film and Television International Archived from the original on October 31 2016 Retrieved May 30 2013 Chapters Women in Film and Television International Retrieved May 21 2018 Other Chapters Women In Film Los Angeles Retrieved May 21 2018 a b c Chapters WIFT Australia Retrieved May 19 2022 What We Do WIFT WA Retrieved August 30 2020 WIFT Italy History WIFV Washington D C Retrieved May 21 2018 In 1979 Ginny Durrin sent a letter to women she knew working in media inviting them to a meeting at her house Among the women involved in the first year were Ginny Durrin Judy Herbert Sharon Ferguson Christine Brim Jan Hatcher Norma Davidoff Pat McMurray Catherine Anderson Lauren Versel Michal Carr Elise Reeder and Polly Krieger History Women in Film amp TV UK Retrieved May 21 2018 In 1989 a group of women came together for the first WFTV UK meeting A mix of executives creatives and performers they included Lynda La Plante Norma Heyman Jenne Casarroto Dawn French Joan Collins and Janet Street Porter They resolved to take positive action and follow in the footsteps of organisations in Los Angeles and New York City established in the 70s to support women working in the film and TV industries In 1990 the first Women in Film awards ceremony was held to recognise the achievements of some of the most successful women the industry could boast Twenty five years on the WFTV Awards is the largest annual celebration of women working in film TV and digital media in the UK Helen Martin FROM THE VAULT A History of Women in Film and Television in New Zealand PDF WIFT NZ Retrieved May 21 2018 Ramos Dino Ray January 8 2018 Women In Film LA Unveils 32nd Annual Film Finishing Fund Recipients Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 22 2018 BOARD TREASURER CAROL SAVOIE WBST ADMIN WIFTI Women In Film And Television International www wiftichapters org Retrieved August 15 2015 Annual Women of Vision Awards program October 6 2011 Rosslyn Virginia Women of Vision Awards at wifv org Hail Carla March 2 1987 She Is a Camera Washington Post Short Film Showcase WIFTI 2018 Retrieved May 22 2018 Past Events WIFTI Retrieved May 22 2018 WIFTI Summits WIFTIchapters org Retrieved May 22 2018 External links EditWomen in Film amp TV International official website Kansas City Women in Film amp Television Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Women in Film and Television International amp oldid 1129891590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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