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Reel Women was a filmmaking non-profit organization in Austin, Texas, USA, that provided support to women in the film industry. Reel Women began in 1995〔Robinson, Will. ("Reel Women Host Movie Hoot" ).''Austin Chronicle''. 〕 as an informal group of women media-makers who were helping each other. From there it grew into an organization of about 700 people, both men and women, young and old, amateur to professional. Reel Women served as a resource to the film community over the years by planning guest speakers, workshops,〔("KLRU: Austin Now > Spotlight report: Reel Women" ). 〕 mixers, and screening events.〔("Reel Women Shorts" ). ''Austin Chronicle''.〕〔("The Female Gaze Reel Women's Digital Divas" ). By Kimberley Jones, ''Austin Chronicle''. Aug. 31, 2001〕 Its members worked with other non-profit organizations in Austin, including the Austin Film Society, The Austin Creative Alliance, Austin Film Meet, Picturebox Productions, and SXSW Film Festival.〔(""Saving Evan White" premieres at SXSW and more! " ). ''Women in Film and Television''.〕 Reel Women also took part directly in filmmaking by organizing film shoots and planning filming projects, 〔Jones, Kimberly. ("Restyling 'Slacker'" ). ''Austin Chronicle''.〕 Reel Women was the local sponsor for the 48 Hour Film Project,〔Rosenblatt, Josh. ("Coming Next Week" ). ''Austin Chronicle''.〕〔("AUSTIN FILM AND ARTS ACADEMY SERVES UP SUMMER CLASSES FOR ASPIRING FILMMAKERS" ). ''AM FM Studios Magazine''. 〕 a competition to make the best short film in only 48 hours using predetermined elements.〔O'Connell, Joe. ("Film News" ). ''Austin Chronicle''. 〕〔("Adjusting to the Mise-en-Scène" ). ''Austin Chronicle''.〕 Reel Women also organized LUNAFEST,〔("Quick, Good, and Good for You" ). ''Austin Chronicle''.〕〔("Reel Women Brings Lunafest to Austin" ). ''Slackerwood''〕 a traveling film festival with films for, about and by women.〔("LUNAFEST Comes Out West" ) By Jeremiah Robert Wierenga ''Boise Weekly''.〕 Reel Women also organized the Austin Film Industry Holiday party in December that served as its yearly fundraising event. Reel Women disbanded in the summer of 2011. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Reel Women」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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