Paula Bernstein, No Film School

Paula Bernstein

No Film School

Portland, OR, United States

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Past articles by Paula:

Attention, Documentary Filmmakers! Oregon Doc Camp Wants You

Oregon Doc Camp, a four-day retreat for nonfiction filmmakers, is now accepting applications. → Read More

Do You Want to Fund a Documentary Film? Here Are Some Tips

What happens when 75 documentary filmmakers gather in the woods of Oregon to talk about funding? → Read More

Who Watches Your Film at Film Festivals?

You've submitted your film to a handful of film festivals. But who exactly will watch your film? → Read More

Calling All Documentary Filmmakers: There’s a Retreat Just for You

Oregon Doc Camp is now accepting applications for filmmakers wanting an opportunity to build community and develop their careers all while enjoying the natural beauty of Oregon. → Read More

How This 23-Year-Old College Student Landed a Dream Cast For Her First Feature

Kendall Goldberg started making her first feature, 'When Jeff Tried to Save the World', while she was a sophomore in college. → Read More

4 Tips Leading to the Inspiration You Need to Make Your First Feature

It's time to take that next step. → Read More

6 Things To Remember Before Shooting Your Documentary

Thanks to the digital age, making documentaries is more affordable than ever. But making a living at it remains a challenge. → Read More

Calling All Aspiring Film Editors: This Internship is For You

Each year, ACE selects two applicants for its internship program. → Read More

Here's Your Chance to Win $400,000 for a Social Impact Film

What would you do if you had $400,000 to make your movie? → Read More

Spike Lee Announces His Filmmaking MasterClass: "Grab the Camera and Go"

After being at the forefront of cinema for 30 years, the filmmaker is ready to share some of his hard-earned wisdom. → Read More

Made a Hopeful Short? You Could Win a Canon Camera and More

Submit for a chance to win a Canon camera and a film premiere in Los Angeles. → Read More

Wanna Go to Summer Camp for Documentary Filmmakers? Apply to Oregon Doc Camp

Oregon Doc Camp offers professional development for documentary filmmakers during a four-day retreat in the woods. → Read More

How a Commercial Exec Became an Oscar-Nominated Director…at 70

Frank Stiefel's 'Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405' documents an artist who won't let her disability slow her down. → Read More

Where I Shot It: How Finding the Right Location Can Make All the Difference

"Once you've made a movie outdoors in Montana in the winter, it's hard to imagine trying to achieve the same results shooting in a green box in Burbank." → Read More

The Company Behind the VFX for 'Daredevil,' 'True Detective,' Jessica Jones' and More of Your Favorite Shows and Movies

They were nominated for an Emmy award for "Daredevil" -- but their work is so good, you often don't notice it. → Read More

Josh Mond on Tapping Into the Personal for 'James White'

"James White" is his directorial debut, but Josh Mond is far from a first-time filmmaker. → Read More

The Current Film Preservation Crisis and What Needs to Be Done

Dave Kehr, Adjunct Curator, Department of Film, MoMA, talks about the state of film preservation. → Read More

Guy Maddin on His Obsession with Lost Films and Why We Need to Preserve Them

The "Forbidden Room" filmmaker will introduce two films in MoMA's International Festival of Film Preservation. → Read More

'Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words' Director on What Surprised Him Most About the Oscar-Winning Actress

"I think she was a woman very much ahead of her time, the way that she lived." → Read More

This British Documentary Filmmaker is Having a Moment

Kim Longinotto has been making observational films for 30 years, now she's finally being recognized for her accomplishments. → Read More