A Fellowship for youth across the northeast, and subsequently other regions of India. The Green Hub Fellowship involves learning technical aspects of filming, editing, and storytelling; bringing to life untold stories of the land, people and generational knowledge. Representing remote tribal areas, marginalized communities as well as urban spaces – the Green Hub Fellows are envisioned to be catalysts of positive change, amplifying the idea of ecological security as the bedrock of a sustainable future. The Fellowship engagement continues to flow into the alumni network and the impact on the ground.
Green Hub Fellowship in Tezpur Assam is a one year residential fellowship for youth across the northeast region of India to learn about environment, wildlife, conservation and climate sustainability through the medium of filmmaking. The fellowship is specially for youth from remote areas and marginalised communities, who are interested to learn, but do not have access to such training. 20 fellows are selected every year through an application process. The selection is a three stage process which includes phone interviews and face to face interviews. Applications open in December. Phone Interviews are between 20th – 28th of March. Face to face Interviews are between 7th -12th of April.
May – August
Technical workshops on photography, videography, editing to storytelling
Film screenings
Natural History Overview
Talks by practitioners ( Conservation, Gender, Well Being )
Self Portraits back home
Story-Telling workshop and preparation for field work
August – April
Field shoot in partnership with organisations
Edits of short films at Green Hub
Mentoring & Cross Learning sessions
Refresher Course (December)
Exposure trips
Documentor Workshop (December)
Fellow Futures Interaction
Alumni Meet
May
Green Hub festival and graduation
Arrival of new batch
Alumni Meet
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