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OverviewStory Money Impact: Funding Media for Social Change by Tracey Friesen is a practical guide for media-makers, funders, and activists who share the common goal of creating an impact with their work. Today, social-issues storytellers are sharpening their craft, while funders with finite resources focus on reach, and strategic innovators bring more robust evaluation tools. Friesen illuminates the spark at the core of these three pursuits. Structured around stories from the front lines, Story Money Impact reveals best practices in the areas of documentary, digital content, and independent journalism. Here you will find: • Twenty-one stories from people behind such powerful works as CITIZENFOUR, The Corporation, Virunga, Being Caribou, Age of Stupid, and Food Inc. • Six key story ingredients for creating compelling content. • Six possible money sources for financing your work. • Six impact outcome goals to further your reach. • Seven practical worksheets for your own projects. • A companion website located at www.storymoneyimpact.com containing up-to-date information for those seeking the tools and inspiration to use media for social change. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tracey FriesenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.498kg ISBN: 9781138859975ISBN 10: 1138859974 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 02 March 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction i. Preface: My Spark - How to better ignite social change? ii. Book Structure iii. Learning Outcomes iv. Story Money Impact Website Act One - Story Chapter 1 Story is the Fuel: ‘Bundles of Firewood’ – generates EMOTION! Chapter 2 Media-Makers: WHY do you want to make change? What motivates you? Chapter 3 Classic and Alternative Narrative Structures – what’s your story? Chapter 4 Five Story Ingredients i. Arc ii. Emotion iii. Simplicity iv. Innovation v. Access Chapter 5 Summary of Story Ingredients Sidebars Horror Story – Failed creative pitch! Outlier Success Story – What’s the secret sauce? Sidebar Wildcard Professional Opportunity: ‘Story Doctor’ Act Two – Money Chapter 6 Money is the Air: ‘Fanning the Embers’ - inspired by MISSION! Chapter 7 Partners: WHO will make change with you? What motivates financiers? Chapter 8 Funder Research: where do you find them and how to approach? Chapter 9 Five Money Sources i. The Crowd ii. Foundations iii. Philanthropists iv. Impact Investors v. Corporate Brands Chapter 10 Summary of Money Opportunities and Challenges Sidebars Horror Story – Failed funding pitch! Outlier Success Story – What’s the secret sauce? Sidebar Wildcard Professional Opportunity: ‘Mission Match-Maker’ Act Three - Impact Chapter 11 Impact is the Flame: ‘Transforming through Fire’ – sparks MOVEMENTS! Chapter 12 Audience: WHAT change will you make? What motivates people to act? Chapter 13 Define your campaign’s ‘Call to Action’ - at the beginning Chapter 14 Five Impact Outcomes i. Reach ii. Awareness Raising iii. Behaviour Change iv. Legislative Reform v. International Policy Chapter 15 Summary of Impact Tools & Theories of Change Sidebars Horror Story - Failed campaign! Outlier Success Story – What’s the secret sauce? Sidebar Wildcard Professional Opportunity – ‘Impact Producer’ FINALE i. Vision of the Future – Story Money Impact: igniting social change! ii. Appendix – 15 x funding case study outlines iii. Resources and links iv. Acknowledgements v. IndexReviewsFresh, authentic, and experiential, this book is an asset to every filmmaker who wants to make media that matters. - Patricia Aufderheide, University Professor, American University Not all docs can or should ignite social impact, but a good many do. Friesen provides the essential research, roadmap and tools for this transformative and exciting new space. An essential and compelling read. - Chris McDonald, President, Hot Docs Tracey Friesen is perfectly positioned to offer this most useful little tool STORY MONEY IMPACT. Her work with story during her time with the NFB and inspirational contribution to the media community have resulted in both insight and a unique approach for filmmakers at all stages of their career, from the spark of an idea to the thrill of a hard won premiere screening. Her own credentials, being without question, are complimented by a stellar cast of contributors from storytellers to funders, to programmers to philanthropists, worthy of the who s who list of media creators and leaders for social change. A great resource with the added interest of anecdotes that led to real life examples of stellar content that makes us think, question and change Hadwin s Judgement screening at the 2015 Vancouver International Film Festival being the most recent. - Valerie Creighton, President and CEO, Canada Media Fund This is a remarkable book. Tracey Friesen deftly guides a meditation on the transformative influence that film can play in steering and affirming positive change in the world, and on the financial support and narrative grounding requisite to this shift. - Ross McMillan, President & CEO Tides Canada Fresh, authentic, and experiential, this book is an asset to every filmmaker who wants to make media that matters. - Patricia Aufderheide, Professor American University and founder of the Center for Media & Social Impact Not all docs can or should ignite social impact, but a good many do. Friesen provides the essential research, roadmap and tools for this transformative and exciting new space. An essential and compelling read. - Chris McDonald, President, Hot Docs An new metaphor for looking at the relationship between Story, Money (funding), and Impact. This book is a valuable resource with many concrete stories of real projects. - Gordon Quinn, Kartemquin Films (Hoop Dreams, Life Itself, Stevie) Tracey Friesen is perfectly positioned to offer this most useful little tool STORY MONEY IMPACT. Her work with story during her time with the NFB and inspirational contribution to the media community have resulted in both insight and a unique approach for filmmakers at all stages of their career, from the spark of an idea to the thrill of a hard won premiere screening. Her own credentials, being without question, are complimented by a stellar cast of contributors from storytellers to funders, to programmers to philanthropists, worthy of the who's who list of media creators and leaders for social change. -Valerie Creighton, President and CEO, Canada Media Fund This book offers a great mix of both practical advice and inspiration. Story Money Impact goes way beyond just the idea of creating an impact campaign , which is where many manuals on the subject seem to both begin and end. Covering everything from finding and structuring your story to demystifying the fundraising landscape to making sense of the march towards metrics, Friesen has written an invaluable companion for filmmakers looking to make films that spark change. - Amy Halpin, International Documentary Association Fresh, authentic, and experiential, this book is an asset to every filmmaker who wants to make media that matters. - Patricia Aufderheide, University Professor, American University Not all docs can or should ignite social impact, but a good many do. Friesen provides the essential research, roadmap and tools for this transformative and exciting new space. An essential and compelling read. - Chris McDonald, President, Hot Docs Tracey Friesen is perfectly positioned to offer this most useful little tool STORY MONEY IMPACT . Her work with story during her time with the NFB and inspirational contribution to the media community have resulted in both insight and a unique approach for filmmakers at all stages of their career, from the spark of an idea to the thrill of a hard won premiere screening. Her own credentials, being without question, are complimented by a stellar cast of contributors from storytellers to funders, to programmers to philanthropists, worthy of the who's who list of media creators and leaders for social change. A great resource with the added interest of anecdotes that led to real life examples of stellar content that makes us think, question and change - Hadwin's Judgement screening at the 2015 Vancouver International Film Festival being the most recent. - Valerie Creighton, President and CEO, Canada Media Fund This is a remarkable book. Tracey Friesen deftly guides a meditation on the transformative influence that film can play in steering and affirming positive change in the world, and on the financial support and narrative grounding requisite to this shift. - Ross McMillan, President & CEO Tides Canada This is a remarkable book. Tracey Friesen deftly guides a meditation on the transformative influence that film can play in steering and affirming positive change in the world, and on the financial support and narrative grounding requisite to this shift. - Ross McMillan, President & CEO Tides Canadaã Fresh, authentic, and experiential, this book is an asset to every filmmaker who wants to make media that matters. -ã Patricia Aufderheide, Professor American University and founder of the Center for Media & Social Impact Not all docs can or should ignite social impact, but a good many do. Friesen provides the essential research, roadmap and tools for this transformative and exciting new space. An essential and compelling read. - Chris McDonald, President, Hot Docs An new metaphor for looking at the relationship between Story, Money (funding), and Impact. This book is a valuable resource with many concrete stories of real projects. - Gordon Quinn, Kartemquin Films (Hoop Dreams, Life Itself, Stevie)ã Tracey Friesen is perfectly positioned to offer this most useful little tool STORY MONEY IMPACT. Her work with story during her time with the NFB and inspirational contribution to the media community have resulted in both insight and a unique approach for filmmakers at all stages of their career, from the spark of an idea to the thrill of a hard won premiere screening. Her own credentials, being without question, are complimented by a stellar cast of contributors from storytellers to ã funders, to programmers to philanthropists, worthy of the who's who list of media creators and leaders for social change. -Valerie Creighton, President and CEO, Canada Media Fund By book's end, filmmaker and funder alike will have a good sense of the conversations taking place around funding films for social change, and if they fill out the worksheets, a clearly outlined project plan. - Anne Watson, Vancouver Observer This useful guide avoids glossy marketing speak, which is part of the language of the current impact space, and instead offers a personable inside view of interlocking opportunities within a growing ecosystem. There is a grassroots feel to Friesen's approach, spanning the creative, strategic and business dimensions, as evidenced as early as its introduction... - Liz Marshall, Doclit: Reviews of Books on Documentaries This book offers a great mix of both practical advice and inspiration.ã Story Money Impact goes way beyond just the idea of creating an impact campaign , which is where many manuals on the subject seem to both begin and end. Covering everything from finding and structuring your story to demystifying the fundraising landscape to making sense of the march towards metrics, Friesen has written an invaluable companion for filmmakers looking to make films that spark change. - Amy Halpin, International Documentary Association Author InformationTracey Friesen is a media strategist, committed to supporting storytellers and social innovators in the creation of impactful content. Formerly an Executive Producer of the National Film Board of Canada’s studio in Vancouver, her credits include ScaredSacred, SHAMELESS: The ART of Disability, and Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie. In 2014 she wrote a major research paper for the Documentary Organization of Canada called Growing the Pie: Alternative Financing and Canadian Documentary, a feasibility study on collaborative funding models for Inspirit Foundation, a research project -‐ with support from Creative BC -‐ on the viability of a Canadian-based Good Pitch, and the documentary film Amplify HER. Friesen is now Director of Programming for Roundhouse Radio 98.3 Vancouver, a hyper local commercial station with a community focus. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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