ONE MORE CHANCE FOUNDATION. Preparing for a better tomorrow STUDENT FILM PROGRAM. OneMoreChanceFoundation.org

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1 Preparing for a better tomorrow STUDENT FILM PROGRAM OneMoreChanceFoundation.org

In 2012, One More Chance Foundation, Inc. was founded by Joan C. Holmes, as a Nonprofit organization. The foundation maintains a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit, Public Charity status. Our goal is to provide to Performing Arts Students, Film Internships, that are designed to prepare students for a career in the film industry. Vision o aintain a tudent Fil Intern hip Progra that pro ide a ne reed of Fil - a er ho practice integrit in their craft and focu on pro ect that are orall correct and lea e a po iti e i pact on ociet. e do not pro ote orror e ual Pornographic I oral fil negati e cript- riting or negati e Fil -production in our progra. One More Chance Foundation s mission is to provide Film Industry Internships for all students, ages 13-2 ho are enrolled in existing Performing Arts Programs in other schools. By using Film Industry Mentors, Student Interns will participate in professional real-life experiences in the Film Industry. This opportunity will better prepare students for a career in the Performing Arts and Film-making. The Student Film Making program includes: Film Making Internships, Film Research, Mentoring.

MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER Joan C.Holmes Welcome to our nonprofit organization, One More Chance Foundation Inc. It is a dream come true for me, as a Founder, to have this opportunity to change lives. Having always been dedicated to teaching, mentoring and counseling groups of all ages--from the very young--to adult men and women, I look forward to the change that we can make in a life. Students bloom and excel when properly taught and inspired. Our programs are designed to enable students to be successful, and to make wise, life-altering decisions. We also encourage them to pass the knowledge they receive from us on to the next generation. Please visit our website to see the programs that we offer. One More Chance Foundation aspires to give students that participate in our programs, a Hand Up not a Hand Out. As we pursue these endeavors with excitement and foresight, please join us and watch us grow, as we enthusiastically move forward to make this world a better place. Joan C. Holmes, CEO and Founder One More Chance Foundation, Inc.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Joan C.Holmes President and Chair Mircea Roibu Vice President Antonina Smirnov Director Claudia Condulet Director

Vera Novak Nick Wukoson Cecilia R. Lewis Frank X. Panico Michelle Orman Christie Taylor Christy Gillette Jessica Soss FOUNDATION STATUS LETTERS IRS 501(c)(3), Public Charity, Letter of Determination Good Standing Status Report with the IRS Good Standing Status Report with GuideStar Good Standing Status Report with Charity Navigator

R A DA STUDENT FILM R RA Student Film Mentorship Program Details STUDENT FILM PROGRAM One More Chance Foundation s Student Film Progra, is designed to provide Internships for Performing Arts Students in Film- Making. By collaborating with other professionals in the industry, the progra will provide entoring and professional industry experience for its Film Making Interns. The goal of thi progra is to produce student films that are written, produced and actedout by Performing Arts students. CATEGORIES 1. STUDENT FILM MENTORING Film Industry Professionals will mentor students in the art of Film Production. In many cases, students will shadow their mentors. Students will be assisted in honing their skills on all aspects of film making such as: Camera, Directing, Producing, Casting, Location-scouting, Script-writing, Song-writing, Script-doctoring, Set-Design, Film-Research, Location-Scouting, Crewing, Acting, Music, Counter-point, Production, Pre- and Post-Production, Advertising and Marketing, Film and Sound-editing, Wardrobe, Perriod Hair Design, Corrective Makeup Artistry and Preventative Makeup, Skin-Damage prevention, Gips and all other aspects of movie making.

Students will be mentored by Film Industry Professionals using the following guidelines: Mentors will be Film Industry Professionals Students will be currently enrolled in a Performing Arts Program Mentors will sign a Mentor Participation Agreement o In the agree ent the Mentor ill tate le el of co it ent. o he a ount of ti e he he ill to co it to the progra. o o he re uneration he he cu to aril recei e for aid er ice. t the co pletion of olunteer er ice to the progra the Mentor ill recei e a a - educti le eceipt fro One More Chance Foundation. Students will sign a Student Participation Agreement o he tudent u t agree to participation in the progra ith hi her parent con ent. o he gree ent u t ha e tudent and parent guardian ignature. o he tudent u t agree to or a an intern ithout re uneration for the Production Co pan Mentor for the agreed a ount of ti e tated in the original agree ent. o t the end of each tudent Intern hip the tudent that ha e ucce full co pleted their progra ill recei e a Certificate of Co pletion ard and a etter of eference fro the Mentor if the tudent i de er ing.. 2. STUDENT FILM MAKING Students will be mentored by Film Industry professionals, and will be able to benefit from their professional expertise, and guidance in using professional film equipment such as: Sound equipment, Cameras, etc. Mentors will be professionals such as: Producers, Directors, Cameramen, Post-production Editors, Makeup Artists, Hair Designers, Set Designers, Score Writers, Screenplay Writers, Location Specialists, Wardrobe Specialists, Script Doctors, Casting Directors, Professional Actors, and Professional Motivators teaching Film Integrity, and the concept of Film-making.

3. SCREEN WRITING COMPETITION Annually, there will be several Screen Writing Competition Challenge s given to students. o Each Challenge ill ha e a pecific genre. o ll cript u t ha e a rating of P or le. o ll cript u itted in the Co petition u t ha e a po iti e e age. o cript ith ue tiona le language ill not e accepted. o he inning cript ill e deter ined a Fil e ie oard. o t One More Chance Foundation nnual eception the inner ill e ac no ledged and ill e pre ented hi her ard o he inning cript ill ha e the opportunit to eco e a tudent Feature fil. 4. ACTING/MUSIC Students will have the opportunity to be casted in the program s Student Films. The opportunity for music students to perform, and to experience being conducted by a professional Music Director, will also be available.. IC E E CPR FOR FILM American Heart Association, E E CPR offering i de igned to train fil tudent to e a le to perfor tander CP and a e the etter prepared to a e a life on the o ie et.

6. ANNUAL E FI M Annually, multiple a ard will be awarded. Annual Student Film Making Competition Awards AWARDS GIVEN BY One More Chance Foundation RECEPTION SPONSORED BY One More Chance Foundation AWARDS OUTLINE 1. STUDENT FILM MAKING COMPETITION of INSPIRATIONAL FILMS 2. STUDENT FILM AWARD COMMITTEE Select Genre and Film Category 3. STUDENT FILM REVIEW BOARD-Review Script and Script Choices for competition 4. ANNUAL RECEPTION -Film Production Awards 5. FILM PRODUCTION, AWARDS - 8 6. BEST FILM AWARD 7. NEWS COVERAGE-TV, Radio, Magazines, Newspapers, YouTube, Vimeo, etc. 8. IN-HOUSE FILM COVERAGE FOR RECEPTION

STUDENT FILM MAKING COMPETITION 1. STUDENT FILM AWARD COMMITTEE E EC IO a. Select Genre for Student Film Competition (8 Genre s) i. Fiction ii. Non-fiction iii. Fiction inspired by truth iv. Fiction based on truth v. Documentaries vi. Children s films vii. Films about animals viii. Animated Films b. Select Film Category for Student Film Competition (10 Categories) i. Life ii. Sports iii. Teens and parents iv. Religion v. Self- Motivation vi. Careers vii. Job Finding viii. Illness ix. Helping a friend x. Triumph of a Special Needs Person

2. REVIEW BOARD COMMITTEE MISSION a. Read student script submitted to committee. Recommend scripts to THE STUDENT FILM AWARD COMMITTEE to be considered as a nominee for the Best Student Script of the Year. c. Note: (All award winning scripts written by students, submitted to One More Chance Foundation, Inc. and will be copyrighted with the US Government Copyright Office, and registered by One More Chance Foundation, Inc. with the Screen Writer Guild of America, hich will become intellectual property of One More Chance Foundation, and thereby maintaining all its rights and privileges. d. Before entering the Student Film Competition, each competing student must sign a waiver agreeing to such note. O E MO E C CE FO IO STUDENT FILM AWARDS RECEPTION PECI John Corbin e t Fil ard Producer Choice ard

FILM PRODUCTION AWARDS: 1. Best Script of the year 2. Best Student Director of the year 3. Best Student Camera Person of the year 4. Best Student Period Hair Designer of the year 5. Best Set Designer of the year 6. Best Score writer of the year 7. Best Film Editor of the year 8. Best Sound Editor of the year 9. Best Location Scout of the year 10. Best Special Affects Makeup Artist of the year PROMOTIONS: 1. Film Promo by Frank X. Panico, Producer of: X s In The Sky Films 2. Filmed Documentary of the making of the C O E E FI M NEWS COVERAGE: 1. TV 2. News 3. Radio 4. Magazine. Video Channels ( Youtube, Vimeo, etc)

DISCLAIMERS Programs Programs are offered through the u e of olunteer and participant. Description Volunteers will not be considered as an employee of the Charity. Services It is mutually and expressly understood that volunteer services shall be donated. Said volunteer is not entitled to, nor expects any present or future salary and wages, or other benefits for these voluntary services, unless expressly communicated to the volunteer by the Board of Directors. Assumption of Responsibility Volunteer and participant assume all responsibility for any, and all risk of property damage, or bodily injury the volunteer/participant may sustain while participating in; any voluntary relief effort, disaster exercise, or other activity of any nature, including the use of equipment and facilities. Info@OneMoreChanceFoundation.org phone: 661-644-9232