| NAPT
seeks provocative
and engaging
completed
programs
from independent
or public
television
producers.
We encourage
works that
address
new and
current
issues
reflecting
the changing
identity
of Native
communities,
including
the following:
- Works
that
focus
on
under-represented
or
unheard
voices.
- Works
that
are innovative,
original
and
compelling
to a
national
audience.
- Works
that
explore issues
of
universal interest
from
a unique
Native
American
perspective.
- Works
that
view the history
of
Native Americans
through
contemporary
stories.
- Works
that
use new technology
and/or
provide
new
models
for
television
production.
- Works
with
a sense
of
humor.
PROGRAMS
FOR
PUBLIC
TELEVISION
NAPT
is
seeking
programs
in
many
genres
including
documentary,
performance,
cultural/public
affairs
and
animation.
Projects
submitted
to
this
solicitation
must
be
intended
for
national
public
television
broadcast.
Assignment
of
exclusive
broadcast
rights,
off-air
recording
rights,
educational,
home
video,
foreign
distribution
and
Internet
broadcasting
rights
are
included
in
the
NAPT
Production
License
Agreement.
The
NAPT
Public
Television
Program
Fund
is
made
possible
by
funding
provided
by
the
Corporation
for
Public
Broadcasting.
ACQUISITION
PROPOSAL
REQUIREMENTS
- Completed
application
form.
- A
50-word
synopsis
of
the
program.
- A
one-
to
two-page
summary
of
the
storyline,
suitable
for
press
release
material.
- One-paragraph
biographies
of
the
Production
team
or
other
key
participants
(actors,
etc.)
to
be
used
in
promotion.
- A
list
of
Program
underwriters
or
funders,
including
how
they
are
to
be
identified.
- A
complete
list
of
any
license
agreements
entered
into
regarding
the
picture
and
detailed
description
of
rights
committed
in
those
agreements.
- List
and
describe
all
previous
network
broadcasts
or
public
screenings
at
festivals,
and
include
a list
of
awards
won
by
the
picture
or
by
members
of
the
Production
team.
If
NAPT
is
interested
in
acquiring
this
program
for
public
television
broadcast,
Submittor
will
be
required
to
provide
the
following
materials
for
licensing
purposes
and
for
submission
to
public
television
distribution
services
(PBS,
NETA,
or
APT):
- Evidence
of
E&O
insurance
naming
NAPT,
CPB,
and
the
designated
distribution
service
(PBS,
NETA
or
APT)
as
additional
insureds.
This
policy
will
protect
all
parties
from
accidental
trademark
and
copyright
infringement,
libel,
slander,
invasion
of
privacy,
defamation,
plagiarism,
and
misappropriation
of
ideas.
- Archival
stills
and/or
production
shots
from
the
program
with
appropriate
identification
of
people
depicted,
context,
purposes.
Photographs
can
be
digitally
submitted
in
TIFF
or
JPEG
formats,
with
at
least
300
dpi
resolution.
- Appearance
release
forms
for
each
individual
in
the
film
and
publicity
photographs
must
be
provided.
- Documentation
of
all
material
licensed
from
another
party,
such
as
literary
works,
artwork,
music,
etc.
DO THE
FOLLOWING
- Completely
fill
out
the
application
form.
- Materials
should
be
submitted on 8
1/2
x 11” paper
using
1” margins
and
a standard
font.
- Include
(2)
COLLATED copies
of
the items
listed
in
the
Proposal
Requirements
section.
- Include
(2)
copies of the
program
(VHS
tape
or
DVD).
DO
NOT
- Fax
or
email
applications.
- Include
publicity
or
promotional
materials.
- Staple
or
bind
the
proposal.
Questions?
Contact
NAPT
at native@unl.edu.
Send all materials to:
Public Television Program Fund
Native American Public Telecommunications
1800 N. 33rd Street
Lincoln,
NE
68503
(402) 472-3522 |