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Tracie Holder is a filmmaker, producer and U.S. film funding specialist. She is widely regarded as a “go-to” person for filmmakers (both American and international) seeking U.S. grant funding having raised more than $3 million in grants for her own projec
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Tracie Holder is a filmmaker, producer and U.S. film funding specialist. She leads workshops, tutors and serves on juries at international pitching and training sessions. Holder is widely regarded as a “go-to” person for filmmakers seeking funding having raised more than $3 million in grants for her own projects from major film funders including Ford Foundation, ITVS, Sundance, Catapult, Chicken and Egg, National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, NY State Council for the Arts, among others. Clients include: DOC NYC, Chicken & Egg, Sundance Collab, Unions Docs, Firelight Media, Black Public Media, IDFA, CPH Dox, Sheffield Doc Fest, Doc Lab Poland, Docs Lisboa, Ramallah Docs, and among others. Holder was a longtime consultant to Women Make Movies, Development/Funding Strategist for Abby Disney’s Fork Films and former board member of NY Women in Film. She teaches producing at Hunter College’s MFA Film Program and the New York Film Academy. Holder co-directed/ produced Joe Papp in Five Acts, (Tribeca Film Festival, PBS/American Masters). Producing credits include Grit, (Hot Docs/POV) and Small Town Universe (Cleveland Film Festival), Give It a Shot and Downhill Kargil, both in production. Holder is an industry envoy on behalf of the American Film Showcase, a program of international cultural diplomacy run by the University of Southern California Film School on behalf of the U.S. State Department.
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I provide filmmakers and artist across disciplines with strategic advice about how to put your best foot forward with funders or when pitching projects. I have successfully raised more than $3 million, primarily in grants, for my own projects. Consultations are designed to help unlock the mysteries of U.S. funding (for American and non-American filmmakers) and help you navigate these highly competitive waters. In advance of our meeting, I will review your draft funding materials and any footage (up to 30-mins) you care to share. The assessment involves coming up with a funding strategy and my advice as to how best to frame your materials for film funders going forward. Following the consultation, I’m available for additional consulting including grant writing, for a separate fee on an hourly or daily basis.
Session Length: 1 hr
Starting at $250.00
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