STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE
FOR HOLDING A SCREENING
OF TRIBE OF HEART FILMS
IN YOUR COMMUNITY

 

Part One: Before You Begin

Part Two: Advance Planning

Part Three: Promoting Your Screening

Part Four: The Day of the Event

Event Timeline

Appendix


  
SCREENING GUIDE: Part One

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Join our email discussion list, Heart2Heart, and get ideas and support from other people sharing Tribe of Heart films in their communities.

Read the Mission Statement for the Animal People Anthology and Tribe of Heart's Guidelines for holding a community screening. Look through these carefully, and please contact us if you have questions.

Give yourself enough time. We recommend you set your date two months in advance. Spend the first month doing the ground work. The second month… hit the ground running! 

Be not afraid! There’s a lot of information on these pages… don’t let it overwhelm you! This guide is designed to meet the needs of people holding events both large and small, in a wide variety of settings. Not everything will apply to your event.

Whatever the size of your event, planning and preparation are the key to success. If you take the time needed to cover all the bases, you will find that planning a screening is straightforward and fun to do.

Reminders:

- Screenings of Tribe of Heart films may not be used as fundraising events.

- We are asking people to hold off on large public screenings of Peaceable Kingdom while we revise the film for re-release in 2006. During this transition period, permission will not be granted for screenings in venues that hold 100 or more people.

- If you are planning a screening of The Witness for an audience of 100 or more, or if you are in a situation where you need to charge admission for screening a Tribe of Heart film, you must contact us in advance for permission.
 

 

Next Step: Advance Planning


  
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