ACTION! Narrative Apprenticeship Program (Summer 2024)
2024 Application Timeline
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Monday, February 5, 2024 at 9:00am PST – Applications for mentors and writer/director apprentices open
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Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 9:00am PST – Applications for all apprentices open
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Wednesday, February 21st, 2024 at 7:30pm PST – Recorded Mentor Info Session
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Thursday, February 22nd, 2024 at 6:30pm PST – Recorded Apprentice Info Session
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Monday, March 18th, 2024 at 11:59pm PST – Application for mentors & writer/director apprentices close
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March 18 – April 1st, 2024 – Mentor & writer/director apprentice interviews take place; mentors chosen and notified
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Monday, April 1st, 2024 – Writer/Director Apprentice chosen
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Monday, April 15, 2024 at 11:59pm PST – Application for Apprentices close
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April 15 – May 1st, 2024 – Apprentice interviews take place
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Monday, May 6, 2024 – Final apprentice cohort selected and notified
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Saturday, May 11th, 2024 – Kickoff Meeting, Pre-production begins
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About the ACTION! Narrative Apprenticeship Program
An initiative of Seattle’s Northwest Film Forum (NWFF), the ACTION! Narrative Apprenticeship Program is now in its third year, generously supported by the Butler Family Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and with equipment support from Foundry10. The program is geared towards individuals who are BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and/or living with a disability, for whom on-set experience on narrative film sets has historically been difficult to access at intermediate and professional levels.
ACTION! is modeled after NWFF’s RGPro Apprenticeship Program, which pays mentors and apprentices to create productions together on feminist film sets, with the apprentices leading the creative vision.
Summer 2024 Program Overview
The Third Annual Narrative Apprenticeship Program will take a script from concept through production and post-production, to create a final finished film that is a collaboration between mentors and apprentices. Apprentices and mentors must be able to commit to the entire duration of the program, especially on the in-person film shoot days.
Available roles are as follows:
APPRENTICES
Eight (8) apprentice roles will be available during the Pre-Production and Production stages and will be compensated at a rate of $25 / hour. Must be available between May 11 and July 7; please see timeline below. (* Note: Writer / Director will also play a role during the Post-Production phase)
- Producer (estimated 35 hours)
- 1st Assistant Director (estimated 35 hours)
- Writer / Director * (estimated 55 hours)
- Cinematographer (estimated 35 hours)
- 1st AC (estimated 35 hours)
- Gaffer / Grip (estimated 30 hours)
- Production Sound (estimated 30 hours)
- Production Designer (estimated 30 hours)
Three (3) apprentice roles will be available for Post-Production stages, and will be compensated at a rate of $25 / hour. Must be available between July 12 and August 30.
- Editor (estimated 40 hours)
- Sound Editor (estimated 20 hours)
- Color (estimated 20 hours)
MENTORS
Ten (10) mentor roles will mirror apprentice roles for Pre-Production, Production, and Post-Production, with similar hours. Mentors will be compensated at a rate of $50 / hour. (* Note: Writer / Director mentor role has been filled.)
- Producer (estimated 35 hours)
- 1st Assistant Director (estimated 35 hours)
- Cinematographer (estimated 35 hours)
- 1st AC (estimated 35 hours)
- Gaffer / Grip (estimated 30 hours)
- Production Sound (estimated 30 hours)
- Production Designer (estimated 30 hours)
- Editor (estimated 40 hours)
- Sound Editor (estimated 20 hours)
- Color (estimated 20 hours)
Artists, mentors, and apprentices who identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, Person of Color), living with a disability, femme, gender non-conforming, LGBTQ+, undocumented, and/or live in unincorporated King County are strongly encouraged to apply.
Program Timeline
Selection Criteria
Application Materials
All mentor and apprentice applicants will need to provide an Artist Biography, an Artist Values Statement, Work Samples, and answer two Narrative Questions. Apprentices who are applying for the writer-director role will be required to submit an additional Screenplay Sample for consideration for the final project.
Please view the Application Guide for tips and best practices.