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The Ins and Outs of Fiscal Sponsorship w/ Regina Hoyles

Event Details

Date: Tuesday, March 11th

Time: 8 to 9:30pm ET/5 to 6:30PM PT

Location: Zoom
https://community.blackfilmspace.com/events/88CA15

Free Event
Join Black Film Space for an exclusive webinar featuring Regina Hoyles, the Director and Producer of the short film, Missing Rhythms. Regina successfully raised over $25,000 with support of Black Film Space’s Fiscal Sponsorship Program. Regina will guide you through her journey of creating a successful campaign—from setting the right goals for your project to finding the right donors and investors. Additionally, Regina will discuss directing and producing on set, as well as her experiences navigating film festivals and her festival strategy. The session will conclude with a live Q&A.

Bio

Regina Hoyles is an award-winning writer, actor, and filmmaker who began her career at age nine and graduated from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. She created the acclaimed web series NAPSand made her directorial debut with the short film ADULLAM, which premiered at the Bentonville Film Festival and earned accolades such as Best Screenplay at Black Girls Rock! Film Fest. As the founder of RLH Productions, she is dedicated to amplifying Black stories through projects like Tender, Look Back At It, and WELCOME HOME.

Regina has also contributed as a writer on Disney’s animated series HEY AJ! and directed the Black women-centered psychological thriller MISSING RHYTHMS. Her acting credits include appearances on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Chi, All Rise, and 9-1-1: Lone Star. Additionally, she serves as the Pre-Production Supervisor for Black Girls Film Camp, providing script feedback and production support to emerging Black filmmakers.

Become a Member:

Black Film Space membership provides a unique opportunity for Black filmmakers to connect, learn, and grow in their craft. For only $75 per year, you will have access to exclusive resources and support that will enable you to thrive in the industry. Our mission is to provide a platform for Black filmmakers to showcase their talent, network with industry professionals and access the resources they need to succeed.

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