ASC Vision Mentorship Program




APPLICATIONS DUE: July 17, 2023
About the Program


The American Society of Cinematographers was founded in 1919 with the dual purpose of advancing the art and science of cinematography and bringing cinematographers together to exchange ideas and techniques. ASC members have a long history of mentoring burgeoning artists and students, and the ASC Vision Mentorship Program expands and supports this critical mission.


The Mentorship Program aims to make the cinematography profession more inclusive by sharing the professional experiences of our members with a wide range of cinematographers.


Mentees will be chosen by the ASC and then paired with an ASC Mentor. They will receive the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the craft, focus their career objectives and hone skills. The number of accepted mentees will vary based on available mentors and the applicant pool.


Mentor schedules permitting, mentees will receive a minimum of two meetings with their mentors during a one-year period. The ASC Vision Mentorship Program runs from September 2023 – August 2024. Should the mentor or mentee not be available to meet in person, the mentor will be available via Zoom, email or phone. Additional interactions or relationships will be at the sole discretion of the mentor.


The mentor will be available to discuss professional questions and issues relating to career growth and objectives — this is not an appropriate space for the mentee to ask to be hired.



Eligibility


The ASC Vision Mentorship Program is designed for working professionals with a deep commitment and actively pursuing a cinematography career. Successful applicants will have significant production or on-set work experience.


It is not a requirement that applicants possess a college degree or have earned higher education in film. Recent college graduates are encouraged to gain at least five years of postgraduate professional experience prior to applying.


Previous participants who were accepted into the program may not apply again.


The program is open to local, out-of-state and international applicants.


Applications accepted from June 13 – July 17, 2023.


Application Requirements



• Serious interest in pursuing a professional career as a cinematographer
• Minimum of 5 years of relevant professional production or on-set experience
• 25 years of age or older
• Resume
• Bio - 500 words maximum
• Headshot
• Reel - 5-Minute Clip


This is NOT a sizzle reel, we want to see a finished scene or clip from something you’ve shot. We will accept TWO separate clips (both clips must be in one single Vimeo or Youtube link), a combined total of 5 minutes or less. Narrate your work in this clip and explain what your choices were — and why.


This can include talking about lighting, camera moves, color schemes, and how you worked with the challenges of a location or time of day. How did you want your choices to work with the story or the mood of the project? Do you think you succeeded? If not, what would you do differently? What did you learn that will help you improve next time?


• Show Reel:


YouTube or Vimeo link. Show us how you represent and “sell” yourself. Give us an idea of the variety of work you've done — commercials, narrative, docs, etc.


• Artistic Statement:


In a short essay (500 words maximum), describe the challenges that you have faced in your journey to becoming a cinematographer, your short- and long-term goals, and your personal philosophy on cinematography.


The ASC Vision Mentorship Program is designed for working professionals with a deep interest in pursuing a career as a cinematographer. Successful applicants will have significant production or on-set work experience, preferably within the camera department.


It is not a requirement that applicants possess a college degree or have earned higher education in film. Recent college graduates are encouraged to gain at least five years of postgraduate professional experience prior to applying.


The program is open to local, out-of-state, and international applicants.


Terms and Conditions




By applying to the ASC Vision Mentorship Program, every applicant is agreeing to all ASC Holding Terms and Conditions listed and available. If you disagree with any terms you may not submit to the program.


The decision of the judges will be final and cannot be contested in any manner. ASC Holding reserves the right to delay announcements for any reason. There is no guarantee of advancement or acceptance into the program.


By submitting to the program you are holding harmless ASC Holding or any affiliates from any claims, expenses, and liabilities, including but not limited to invasion of privacy, defamation, copyright, libel, trademark infringement, slander, personal property infringement, etc.


Any accepted applicant may be required to sign an affidavit validating their application to the program.


Any accepted applicants may have their name and picture used for any ASC Holding promotions or promotions of our sponsors or affiliates.


Except where prohibited by law, participation in the program constitutes each applicant’s consent to ASC Holding and its agents’ use of applicants’ names, likenesses, photographs, and/or personal information for promotional purposes in any media, worldwide, without further payment or consideration. All uses of applicants’ information are in accordance with our Privacy Policy.


Void where prohibited.


BY SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION TO THE PROGRAM YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND AGREE TO THESE CONDITIONS. You agree to release and hold harmless ASC Holding, its subsidiary, parent and affiliated companies, judges, mentors, sponsors, and any other organizations responsible for administering, advertising or promoting the program, and every one of their respective members, directors, employees, agents and representatives (collectively, the “Released Parties”) past and present from and against any and all claims, expenses, and liability, including but not limited to damages and negligence to property and persons, including but not limited to invasion of privacy, defamation, slander, libel, violation of right of publicity, copyright, infringement of trademark or other intellectual property rights relating to an applicant’s application, participation in the program and/or acceptance or use or misuse of mentorship.