Announcing the 2024 BGDM Fellows' Virtual Masterclass Schedule

Lissa Deonarain • March 25, 2024

Kick off spring with some inspiration and motivation from your fellow Mafiosxs! From April to June, our BGDM Sustainable Artist and Black Directors Fellows will each host their own virtual masterclass, sharing their personal experience and wisdom. Covering topics ranging from producing your first feature to career transitions and starting your own production company, each session is packed with invaluable tips on navigating the documentary world.

The first Masterclass starts on April 15th and they are open to BGDM members only. Mafiosxs, you can RSVP to each Masterclass in Mighty Networks!

Mars, a mixed Black person, with a short pixie cut and a white button up.

MONDAY APRIL 15 @ 1:00PM EDT

PRODUCING YOUR FIRST FEATURE

with Mars Verrone

Mars Verrone walks through the process of producing their first feature, Union, which premiered at Sundance 2024, giving special attention given to tips for first-time producers.
Brittany Ferrell is a Black woman with long red braids, a yellow beanie and a large black puffer jacket. She stands on a beach at sunset.

MONDAY, APRIL 29 @ 1:00PM EDT

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE APERTURE

with Brittany Ferrell

What is it like for a former documentary subject to be on the other side of the lens? Brittany Ferrell, protagonist of Whose Streets? (2017), offers reflections from directing her own documentary.

Jude Chehab, a Lebanese hijabi, films in a large empty movie theater.

MONDAY, MAY 6 @ 1:00PM EDT

MAKING Q: WHAT I LEARNED, WHAT I’D CHANGE

with Jude Chehab

Jude Chehab breaks down the tips, mistakes and lessons she learned while producing and directing her first feature documentary, Q, including how to navigate the industry while maintaining your artistic integrity.

Chinese Xinyan, a women with medium-length black hair and a white shirt, holds a large cine camera. MONDAY, MAY 13 @ 1:00PM EDT
FROM JOURNALISM TO DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKING

with Xinyan Yu

What does it take to transition from journalism to documentary filmmaking? Join Xinyan Yu in a conversation about the challenges, rewards and lessons of exploring the space between the two.

In front of a large blue and purple mural, Zephrine, a Black Caribbean woman with the sides of her head shaved and long purple box braids on top. MONDAY, MAY 20 @ 1:00PM EDT
FILMING FAMILY: OH THE JOYS! OH THE CHALLENGES!

with Zephrine Royer

Making a documentary with family walks a fine line between the personal and the professional. Zephrine discusses the joys and trials of filming family, knowing how far you’re willing to go and when to draw the line.

Robie, a Latina woman in a tanktop and her hair pulled back, films on a large Sony camera.

THURSDAY, MAY 23 @ 1:00PM EDT

FIRST-TIME FILMMAKING

with Robie Flores

Starting a film from scratch can be terrifying and isolating. But family and community can be major assets, even if they have no filmmaking experience. Robie talks about her experience of making her first film with family by her side.

Three people stand chatting in the streets of Brooklyn.

TUESDAY, MAY 28 @ 1:00PM EDT

THE REAL LIFE OF MAKING A COMING-OF-AGE DOCUMENTARY

with Chelsi Bullard

People love coming-of-age films for their close-up look at life’s most intimate moments. But how do we stay the course as filmmakers when there’s not a clear end in sight? Chelsi Bullard shares practical lessons from five years of production on her work-in-progress film.

In a collage with a blue background, the women of the Zambian football team play football.

MONDAY, JUNE 3 @ 1:00PM EDT

LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE WOMEN’S WORLD CUP

with Nyasha Kadandara

Nyasha Kadandara reflects on lessons she learned while filming the Zambian Women's Football team as they debuted at the FIFA Women's World Cup, the most difficult and rewarding part of her storytelling career.

Christine, a Black and Asian woman, with a short loosely curled bob and a red jacket.

THURSDAY, JUNE 6 @ 1:00PM EDT

DIRECTING THE SHORT FILM

with Christine Turner

Explore the art of making short films from concept to execution with Christine Turner, director of Oscar-nominated short film, The Barber of Little Rock.

Stephanie is a Black woman with long dreadlocks. MONDAY, JUNE 10 @ 1:00PM EDT
STARTING YOUR OWN PRODUCTION COMPANY

with Stephanie Saxemard

Stephanie shares the ins and outs of setting up your own company.

Jia Lia, an Asian woman with pulled-back hair and mask, films a man of color with her Stedicam as he works in a food truck. MONDAY, JUNE 17 @ 1:00PM EDT
SHORT FILM FOR MUTUAL AID

with Jia Li

A look behind the scenes at using a viral documentary short to achieve a fundraising goal through purely DIY methods.


Lissa Deonarain
Lissa Deonarain

Lissa Deonarain (she/they) is a queer, disabled, multiracial Guyanese-American documentary filmmaker, editor, communications specialist and producer. She has produced films around the world, and worked with award-winning directors.