Chloe Gbai on What Makes a Great Documentary Short
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*Republishing an old favorite* Chloe Gbai is the director of If/Then, a Tribeca Film Institute initiative that gives grants and provides mentorship to filmmakers creating short documentaries. She was previously a programmer at PBS POV Shorts.  In this episode, Chloe gives advice on how to put together a strong grant application, and shares her insight on what makes a good shot doc. She is based in NYC. Mentioned in the episode: The Balloonfest That Went Horribly Wrong For more info visit https://www.roughcutpodcast.com/ Find Chloe on Instagram Find Rough Cut on Instagram Find Host Jennie Butler on Instagram Find Producer Sky Dylan-Robbins on Instagram
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