2009 Volunteer Orientation
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2009 Volunteer Orientation
2009 Volunteer Orientation Contents At the Heart of Heartland Truly Moving Pictures ......................................................................................... 3 Office Information .............................................................................................................................................. 4 Heartland Staff ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 Heartland History ................................................................................................................................................ 7 F.I.L.M. Project .................................................................................................................................................. 11 2009 Heartland Film Festival ........................................................................................................................... 12 2009 Volunteer Committee Descriptions ...................................................................................................... 13 2009 Volunteer Leaders .................................................................................................................................... 15 Volunteer Benefits ............................................................................................................................................. 17 The Registration System (TRS)........................................................................................................................ 18 Financial Expectations of Committees .......................................................................................................... 21 Tax Exempt Form ............................................................................................................................................. 22 Volunteer Reimbursement Form .................................................................................................................... 23 Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 2 At the Heart of Heartland Truly Moving PicturesTM Organization at a Glance Eighteen years ago, a group of visionaries united to create a unique film festival to honor beautifully made films that emphasize the best of the human spirit and to give filmmakers the things most needed to continue making those films – cash prizes and opportunities to showcase their work. The non-profit organization has expanded far beyond its regional founding in 1991. As a result of its growth, a new parent organization – Heartland Truly Moving PicturesTM – was created in 2007. The change highlighted the organization’s industry award, the Heartland Truly Moving Picture Award, while at the same time redefining its commitment to filmmakers, studios and distributors whose projects address challenging subjects, yet provide meaningful storylines and resolution. Heartland also expanded its film festival programming, year-round marketing efforts and events, and its rapidly growing “Finding Inspiration in Literature & Movies” project (F.I.L.M.) in association with the National Collaboration for Youth. Mission To recognize and honor filmmakers whose work explores the human journey by artistically expressing hope and respect for the positive values of life. Founding Board Members Jeffrey L. Sparks, Chet Browne, Dan Johnson, Alan Kimbell, Ava Memmen, Vic Ruthig and Steve Stoughton Heartland Truly Moving Picture Award The organization created the Heartland Truly Moving Picture Award as a way to honor films released theatrically that align with Heartland’s mission. The award is bestowed on approximately 15-20 films a year that meaningfully impact audiences. Submissions are received directly from studios and producers for consideration. By bestowing a watermark to honored films, the award allows studios and distributors to inform potential audiences of a film's uplifting message and appeal. Heartland hopes the award will become a standard that filmmakers and studios wish to aspire to and, upon receipt, will use in their marketing efforts. To view the complete list of award winners, visit www.TrulyMovingPictures.org. Heartland Film Festival The organization’s flagship event, the Heartland Film Festival, invites independent filmmakers from around the world to submit feature length and short films in dramatic, documentary and animation categories. The Festival awards $200,000 in cash prizes and presents its Crystal Heart Awards to the top-judged submissions. This includes a $100,000 Grand Prize for Best Dramatic Feature, a $25,000 Award for Best Documentary Feature and a $10,000 Vision Award for Best Short Film. The annual film festival in October offers moviegoers a rare glimpse at these independent films and special events for film enthusiasts of all ages, including a black tie awards gala, a special family movie event, an education seminar featuring industry experts and much more. Festival attendance has increased the past seven years with a record of more than 22,500 attendees in 2008. F.I.L.M. Project Heartland and the National Collaboration for Youth (NCY) have teamed together in a project called F.I.L.M., an acronym for “Finding Inspiration in Literature & Movies.” The literacy and film program encourages youth associated with NCY organizations around the country to screen the program’s featured films, read the books/scripts associated with the movies, utilize the activity guides and partake in related service projects. Heartland and NCY hope that by participating in F.I.L.M, youth will gain an appreciation for literature and film and will be inspired to realize their full capabilities. Heartland Online www.TrulyMovingPictures.org www.HeartlandFilmFestival.org www.youthFILMproject.org www.MySpace.com/HeartlandFilmFestival Facebook: Heartland Truly Moving Pictures fan page Twitter: @HeartlandTMP Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 3 Heartland Office Information Address: 200 South Meridian Street, Suite 220 Indianapolis, IN 46225-1076 Phone: 317.464.9405 Fax: 317.464.9409 Staff: Jeff Sparks, President, CEO David Slaughter, Vice President, COO Peggy Monson, Vice President for Advancement Allison Ackmann, Front Desk Administrator Amanda S. Bureau, Volunteer & Special Events Coordinator Grace Cloud Crowell, Director of Advancement Amanda Eichenberger, Executive Assistant Wendy Hatch, Advancement Coordinator Kristi Kissick, Director of Administration Ray Mills, Film and Research Coordinator Claire Norton, Partnership Coordinator Kevin Swiontek, Director of Operations Lisa Trifone, Marketing Coordinator Kristi Wilkinson, Director of Marketing Susan Zingraf, Director of F.I.L.M. Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Parking: Parking is available in the Circle Center Parking Garage. We recommend using the Nordstrom Circle Center Garage located on Georgia Street between Illinois and Meridian. It is connected to our building on the second floor of the mall. Take the Nordstrom Elevator to the Second Floor. Take the Omni corridor by the Nordstrom Coffee Stand and at the end of the glass crossover, turn left. You should continue all the way around this hall until you reach our office. The mall door connecting Heartland is open 9:00a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Elevators: Elevators in our building operate 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. If you arrive after 5:30, please use the phone pad next to the elevator and press Heartland Film Festival #2200. A staff person will come down and bring you up the elevator. Arrangements should be made with the office in advance of any meeting beginning after 5:30 p.m. Stairway: Only use the stairway to exit the Heartland office. You cannot walk up the stairs. Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 4 Staff Directory Jeffrey L. Sparks President and CEO David L. Slaughter Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Peggy O. Monson Vice President for Advancement Allison Ackmann Front Desk Administrator Amanda S. Bureau, CVA Volunteer and Special Events Coordinator Grace Cloud Crowell Director of Advancement Amanda Eichenberger Executive Assistant Wendy Hatch Advancement Coordinator Kristi D. Kissick, CPA Director of Administration Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 5 Ray Mills Film and Research Coordinator Claire E. Norton Partnership Coordinator Kevin R. Swiontek Director of Operations Kristi A. Wilkinson Director of Marketing Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 6 Highlights of Heartland Film Festival’s First 18 years… 1991: Heartland Film Festival was born. The first twocity satellite conference was held between Los Angeles and Indianapolis to announce the creation of the Festival. 1992 (October 21-25): The first Heartland Film Festival premiered to the world its first event with more than 6,000 people in attendance. Six independent filmmakers were awarded $100,000 in cash prizes, movie screenings and Crystal Heart Awards. The World Premiere of the re-release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs saw two sellout crowds. Hoosier Academy Award®-winning Director Robert Wise (West Side Story, The Sound of Music) was in attendance to receive the first Crystal Heart Career Achievement Award. 1993 (October 22-24): Heartland built on its first year’s success with a 125% attendance increase over the premiere Festival in 1992. Celebrities visiting the Heartland for the event included, but were not limited to: Producer/Director Sydney Pollack (The Firm, Out of Africa, Tootsie, The Way We Were); Director David Anspaugh and Screenwriter Angelo Pizzo (Hoosiers, Rudy); and film critic Jeffrey Lyons (Sneak Previews). Besides screening Crystal Heart Award-winning films, the Festival featured a discussion with Jeffrey Lyons and Sydney Pollack for future filmmakers and film buffs. 1994 (October 27-31): Celebrities and filmmakers filed in and out of Indianapolis in scores beginning with the Walt Disney premiere of Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale on opening night and ending with the World Premiere of Miramax Family Films’ Gordy on closing night. Studio Crystal Heart Awards were presented for the first time to Director David Anspaugh and Screenwriter Angelo Pizzo for Rudy; Branko Lustig, Auschwitz survivor and Producer, for Schindler's List, and Director Sir Richard Attenborough for Shadowlands. Academy Award®winning Director Robert Wise, Michael Medved (Sneak Previews) and Jeffrey Lyons (Sneak Previews) Kellie Martin (Christy, Life Goes On) and Roma Downey (Touched by an Angel) were also on hand to help celebrate the achievements of the Crystal Heart Award winners, including the wife of Sting, Producer Trudy Styler (Moving the Mountain). 1995 (November 9-12): Festivities kicked off with an Opening Night Event premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures’ It Takes Two where the crowd enjoyed mingling with industry professionals like Academy Award®-winning actor Karl Malden, and with the sold out Warner Bros. Pictures’ premiere of Les Miserables. Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Hank Aaron and his wife, Billye, were on hand to receive the Crystal Heart Award for Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream and to donate their prize money to the Chasing the Dream Foundation. Three filmmakers received Studio Crystal Heart Awards including author Winston Groome for Forrest Gump, author Jeffrey Kluger for Apollo 13, and Director/Screenwriter Frank Darabont for The Shawshank Redemption. Producer Sterling Van Wagenen (The Trip to Bountiful) and Director/actor Gary Sinise (Of Mice and Men, Forrest Gump) presented the Crystal Heart Career Achievement Award to Screenwriter Horton Foote (The Trip to Bountiful, To Kill A Mockingbird) and his late wife, Producer Lillian Vallish Foote (1918). 1996 (November 6-10): Richard Dreyfuss participated in the Crystal Heart Awards Gala and was honored for his work in Mr. Holland’s Opus. Angelo Pizzo and David Anspaugh reunited for the reunion celebration screening of Hoosiers, 10 years to date from its original premiere in Indianapolis on November 10, 1986. The two received Crystal Heart Special Achievement Awards. 1997 (November 5-9): Judy Stewart Merrill attended the Festival to accept a posthumous Crystal Heart Career Achievement Award for her father Jimmy Stewart. The Festival showcased the World Premiere of the rerelease of Walt Disney’s The Little Mermaid, included a special performance by Jodi Benson, the voice of Ariel. 1998 (October 21-27): Robert Duvall attended the Festival's exclusive screening The Apostle. The first Jimmy Stewart Memorial Crystal Heart Award was awarded to a selected student filmmaker. Karl Malden (A Streetcar Named Desire) was awarded the Crystal Heart Career Achievement Award. 1999 (October 20-28): Heartland added the $50,000 Grand Prize Award for Best Dramatic Feature, raising the total Crystal Heart Award cash prizes to more than $100,000 annually and becoming one of the largest festival awards ever to be given to a single filmmaker. Wayward Son became the first Grand Prize Award recipient. The Festival opened with a special screening of October Sky, which was also awarded a Studio Crystal Heart Award. Life is Beautiful and Saving Private Ryan also received Studio Crystal Heart Awards. 2000 (October 18-26): Heartland renamed the Studio Crystal Heart Award to the Heartland Truly Moving Picture Award to honor theatrically released films throughout year whose messages align with Heartland’s Page 7 mission. Maureen O'Hara attended the Festival to receive the Crystal Heart Career Achievement Award. Heartland hosted the World Premiere of The Amati Girls with film star Sean Young in attendance. The Rising Place received top honors as filmmakers Tom Rice, Marshall Peck and Tracy Ford accepted the Grand Prize Award at the annual awards gala. 2001 (October 17-27): Heartland celebrated its 10th anniversary and the granting of more than $1 million in prize money. Actor Jim Caviezel, Director/Screenwriter Bill Bindley and Screenwriter Scott Bindley attended the sold-out premiere of Madison at the Hilbert Circle Theatre. The Movies on the Canal series was introduced to the Festival, and the World Premiere of The Painting was Heartland’s first Closing Night Event with star Clifton Davis in attendance. The annual Crystal Heart Awards Gala honored Charles Champlin, Karl Malden and Robert Wise with the Pioneering Spirit Award for their contributions to Heartland. Director Lyndon Chubbuck accepted the Grand Prize Award and a $50,000 cash prize for The War Bride. 2002 (October 17- 25): Heartland launched Heartland Film Festival Video, a new initiative to provide a video outlet for promising independent films that otherwise may not gain wide distribution. The first movie to be released under the Heartland Film Festival video label was Best Man in Grass Creek, a romantic comedy and 1999 Crystal Heart Award Winner. Attendance increased as audiences were moved by 17 Crystal Heart Award-winning films. The annual awards gala paid special tribute to Roger Courts with the Pioneering Spirit Award for his contribution to the Festival and announced the 2002 Grand Prize Award winner as To End All Wars by Producer Jack Hafer. Heartland also honored Her Majesty and The Rookie with the inaugural Truly Moving Sound Award. The award recognizes one Crystal Heart Award winner and one Truly Moving Picture Award recipient for demonstrating excellence in sound as a storytelling element. 2003 (October 17- 25): Heartland opened with the World Premiere of Blizzard featuring LeVar Burton in his directorial debut. Burton, Executive Producers Robert Schwartz and Ralph Winter, Producer Leif Bristow and stars Zoe Warner and Brittany Bristow attended the premiere and annual awards gala to accept Heartland’s Truly Moving Picture Award for Blizzard. The Crystal Heart Awards Gala honored Richard Cook, Chairman of Walt Disney Studios, with the Pioneering Spirit Award for his contribution to Heartland and Producer Don Hahn (The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast) received a special Crystal Heart Award for his Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation contribution to animation. Filmmakers Ryan Little and Adam Abel graciously accepted the Grand Prize Award and $50,000 cash prize for Saints and Soldiers at the Gala. Spin and Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony received the Truly Moving Sound Award. Attendance increased for the third straight year as filmgoers clamored to see 14 Crystal Heart Award-winning films and a Truly Moving Animation sidebar. 2004 (October 21- 29): Heartland kicked off the week of activities with a special screening of the Twentieth Century Fox and Walden Media’s film Because of WinnDixie. Stars Jeff Daniels and Cicely Tyson along with Newbery Award-winning author Kate DiCamillo walked the red carpet and answered questions following the screening. Emceed by Mary Kay Place, the annual Crystal Heart Awards Gala honored Screenwriter Mike Rich with the Pioneering Spirit Award for his contribution to Heartland. Academy Award®-winning songwriters Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman (Mary Poppins) were also honored with a special Crystal Heart Award for their contribution to musical films. Filmmaker Jan Sardi accepted the Grand Prize Award and $50,000 cash prize for Love’s Brother. Finding Neverland and Love’s Brother received the Truly Moving Sound Award. Attendance increased for the fourth consecutive year as more than 17,000 filmgoers were moved by 21 Crystal Heart Award winners and a Truly Moving Musicals sidebar. The Kids’ Movie Party was a true delight for the young and old as they participated in the Sing-Along version of Mary Poppins. The audience also enjoyed a special performance by Richard M. Sherman as he sang favorite classics such as Chitty, Chitty Bang, Bang, Winnie the Pooh and Jungle Book. 2005 (October 13 - 21): The 14th annual Heartland Film Festival kicked off in Hollywood style with a soldout premiere of DreamWorks’ Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story. Actress Dakota Fanning and Director/Screenwriter John Gatins were on hand to accept a Truly Moving Picture Award for the film. Heartland presented awards and more than $100,000 in cash prizes at the annual Crystal Heart Awards Gala. Actor Judge Reinhold emceed the formal awards ceremony with special guests Adam Hicks, Alisha Mullally, Greg Paul and Amy Reinhold as award presenters. Heartland paid special tribute to Producers Mike Tollin and Brian Robbins of Tollin/Robbins Productions with the Pioneering Spirit Award for their creative spirit in filmmaking and support of Heartland’s mission. Producer Bill Ewing, actor Louie Leonardo and Associate Producer Jen Clymer accepted the Grand Prize Award and $50,000 cash prize for End of the Spear, and Laura Neri received the inaugural Vision Award for her dramatic short A Kiss on the Nose. Bill Paxton, Page 8 Patricia Heaton, David Hunt and Sarah Rush were among the nearly 70 filmmakers and special guests honored with awards. The festivities continued at the Kids’ Movie Party screening of The 12 Dogs of Christmas with special guest appearances by Director/Screenwriter Kieth Merrill, Executive Producer Ken Kragen and stars Adam Hicks and Alisha Mullally. Film students gained an inside perspective into filmmaking during Heartland’s all-day education seminar that featured Director Ken Kwapis and a panel of 2005 award-winning filmmakers moderated by Angelo Pizzo. The Festival concluded with a sold-out screening of Duma with Director Carroll Ballard in attendance to accept a Truly Moving Picture Award for the film. Heartland also announced the inaugural Audience Choice Award winners: Innocent Voices for Dramatic Feature, Earthling for Documentary Feature and The Man Who Walked Between the Towers for Short Film. Festival attendance increased for the fifth consecutive year with an estimated 18,000 attending special events and celebrating a record 24 Crystal Heart Award winners. 2006 (October 19 -27): Heartland Film Festival celebrated its 15th anniversary with an increase in prize money and attendance. The Festival awarded $200,000 in cash prizes courtesy of the Lilly Endowment, Inc. and the Max Simon Charitable Foundation. This included doubling its Grand Prize Award for Best Dramatic Feature to $100,000 and adding two new awards: a $25,000 Award for Best Documentary Feature and a $10,000 cash prize for Best Short Film. The annual Festival opened with a sold-out, U.S. Premiere of Samuel Goldwyn Films, Roadside Attractions and Bristol Bay Productions’ Amazing Grace. Director Michael Apted and Producer Ken Wales were present to accept the Truly Moving Picture Award for the film. Heartland presented awards and $200,000 at the annual Crystal Heart Awards Gala. Extra correspondent Carlos Diaz emceed the event with special guests Lee Meriwether, Judy Stewart and Jon Voight as award presenters. Heartland paid special tribute to Producer Debra Martin Chase of Martin Chase Productions with the Pioneering Spirit Award for her creative spirit in filmmaking and support of Heartland’s mission. Screenwriter David Wolstencroft accepted the Grand Prize Award for Best Dramatic Feature and $100,000 cash prize for Beyond the Gates (formerly Shooting Dogs). Producer/Director Matt Ruskin and featured individual Diana ‘Princess’ Lemon received the Best Documentary Feature Award and $25,000 cash prize for The Hip Hop Project, and Producer Hilary Glaholt received the Vision Award for Best Short Film and $10,000 cash prize for Shade. Additional Festival activities included a sold-out, World Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Premiere screening of Air Buddies with Producer Anna McRoberts at the always-popular Kids’ Movie Party and an exclusive peek at clips and commentary with Director Catherine Hardwicke from New Line Cinema’s film The Nativity Story. Film students and filmmakers participated in a sold-out education seminar with featured industry expert Steven Gaydos (Executive Editor, Features, Variety) and a panel of 2006 award-winning filmmakers. The 2006 Festival ended with a sold out screening of Miramax Films’ The Queen with costume designer Consolata Boyle accepting a Truly Moving Picture Award for the film. In addition, Heartland announced the Audience Choice Award winners: Beyond the Gates for Dramatic Feature, A Man Named Pearl for Documentary Feature and I Want to Be a Pilot for Short Film. More than 21,000 attended special events and celebrated 17 Crystal Heart Award winners and 10 Official Selection films. 2007 (October 18 -26): Heartland Film Festival officially changed its organization name to Heartland Truly Moving Pictures to reflect Heartland’s year round initiatives while maintaining its dedication to seek out films and filmmakers whose work exemplifies excellence in filmmaking. The 16th annual Heartland Film Festival opened with a sold-out, premiere screening of Warner Bros. Pictures’ August Rush. Producer Richard Barton Lewis and Music Supervisor Anastasia Brown were present to accept Heartland’s Truly Moving Picture Award for the film. Heartland presented awards and $200,000 at the annual Crystal Heart Awards Gala. Extra correspondent Carlos Diaz emcees the event again and special guests Lisa Guerrero, Judy Stewart, Angelo Pizzo and Haley Joel Osment were award presenters. Heartland paid special tribute to the filmmakers of Invisible Children: Rough Cut, Bobby Bailey, Laren Poole and Jason Russell, with the Pioneering Spirit Award for their creative spirit in filmmaking and support of Heartland’s mission. Producer/Director/Screenwriter Alejandro Monteverde accepted the Grand Prize Award for Best Dramatic Feature and $100,000 cash prize for Bella. Producer/Director/Screenwriter Irene Taylor Brodsky received the Best Documentary Feature Award and $25,000 cash prize for Hear and Now, and Producer/ Director/Screenwriter Kurt Kuenne received the Vision Award for Best Short Film and $10,000 cash prize for Validation. Additional Festival activities include a premiere screening of A Plumm Summer with several filmmakers, members of the cast and Producer/Director/Screenwriter Caroline Zelder in attendance at the Family Movie Event; a special presentation where Mark Zoradi, President of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Group, presented exclusive clips from upcoming Walt Disney Pictures’ Page 9 films; and special screenings of Invisible Children: Rough Cut and Renewing American Culture: The Pursuit of Happiness. Heartland’s education seminar expanded to a two-day program allowing aspiring filmmakers and students to participate and learn from industry experts Sterling Van Wagenen and David Weiss, Heartland Pioneering Spirit Award honorees Bobby Bailey, Laren Poole and Jason Russell, and several 2007 awardwinning filmmakers. The 2007 Festival ended with two sold-out screenings of the DreamWorks Pictures, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Participant Productions’ The Kite Runner with Screenwriter David Benioff in attendance to accept the Truly Moving Picture Award for the film. In addition, Heartland announced the Audience Choice Award winners: Man In the Chair for Dramatic Feature, Hear and Now for Documentary Feature and Validation for Short Film. More than 22,000 attended special events and film screenings of 16 Crystal Heart Award winners and 20 Official Selection films. with award-winning professionals from the film industry. The 2008 Festival ended with a screening of Phoebe in Wonderland. Director/Screenwriter Daniel Barnz attended to accept the Truly Moving Picture Award for the film. In addition, Heartland announced the Audience Choice Award winners: Captain Abu Raed for Dramatic Feature, A Ripple of Hope for Documentary Feature and Go for Short Film. More than 22,500 attended special events and film screenings of 17 Crystal Heart Award winners and 37 Official Selection films. 2008 (October 16 -24): The 17th annual Heartland Film Festival opened with the North American premiere of Miramax Films’ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Director/Screenwriter Mark Herman, author John Boyne, actor David Thewlis and Miramax Films President Daniel Battsek were all in attendance to accept Heartland’s Truly Moving Picture Award for the film. Heartland presented awards and $200,000 in cash prizes at the annual Crystal Heart Awards Gala. Extra correspondent Carlos Diaz emceed the event and special guests Angelo Pizzo, Rachel Seiferth and Ralph Winter presented awards. Heartland paid special tribute to Marketing and Distribution Executive Bob Berney with the Pioneering Spirit Award for his creative spirit in filmmaking and support of Heartland’s mission. Executive Producer David Pritchard and Director/Screenwriter Amin Matalqa accepted the Grand Prize Award for Best Dramatic Feature and $100,000 cash prize for Captain Abu Raed. Producer Abigail Disney received the Best Documentary Feature Award and $25,000 cash prize for Pray the Devil Back to Hell, and Producer/Director Charles Sommer received the Vision Award for Best Short Film and $10,000 cash prize for Victoria. Additional Festival activities included an exclusive Festival premiere of Walt Disney Pictures’ Tinker Bell during this year’s free Family Movie Event and the Heartland Film Institute Seminar: An Inside Look into the World of Independent Filmmaking. The seminar featured a keynote address by Producer Ralph Winter (X-Men Trilogy, Fantastic Four), breakout sessions featuring Producer Adam Abel and Director Ryan Little (Forever Strong, Saints and Soldiers), Moving Pictures Magazine Editor-in-Chief Elliot V. Kotek and film and video consultant Bob Tollini, and a panel discussion Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 10 F.I.L.M. Project The F.I.L.M. Project (Finding Inspiration in Literature & Movies) is a national youth development program created by Heartland Truly Moving Pictures and the National Collaboration for Youth (NCY). It uses socially uplifting stories from literature and Truly Moving Picture Award-winning films to channel positive messages and life-affirming themes into the minds and lives of youth. F.I.L.M. consists of free, downloadable discussion and activity guides based on movies and books to provoke thought and exploration of important themes and issues and to inspire participation in theme-based activities and service-learning projects. Movies and books with accompanying F.I.L.M. guides include: Amazing Grace August Rush Because of Winn Dixie Becoming Jane Bridge to Terabithia Charlotte's Web Dreamer Everyone's Hero Flicka Freedom Writers Glory Road Gracie Happy Feet Hoot Journey to the Center of the Earth Kit Kittredge: An American Girl Nancy Drew Ratatouille Saving Shiloh The Boy in the Striped Pajamas The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian The Express: The Ernie Davis Story The Secret Life of Bees The Seeker The Ultimate Gift Tinker Bell The mission of F.I.L.M. is to help youth realize their full capabilities and strengthen a sense of character and community through exploration of stories that tap the vast potential of the human spirit. Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 11 Heartland Film Festival October 15 - 24, 2009 Schedule of Events Announcement Celebration Tuesday, September 22 The Murat Centre Hospitality Room Opens Wednesday, October 14 (Noon) Canterbury Opening Night Event Thursday, October 15 The Murat Centre Film Screenings Friday, October 16 – Saturday, October 24 Saturday, October 17 – Saturday, October 24 Castleton Square AMC Greenwood Park AMC Crystal Heart Awards Gala & Afterglow Saturday, October 17 The Murat Centre Filmmakers’ Brunch Sunday, October 18 Mavris Arts & Event Center Family Movie Event Sunday, October 18 Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center Heartland Film Institute Seminar Monday, October 19 IUPUI Campus Center Closing Night Event Saturday, October 24 Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 12 2009 Volunteer Committee Descriptions Administrative Services This committee provides much needed assistance to the Heartland staff related to in-office duties and projects. This includes mailings, in-office help, data entry, etc. This committee does not have regular meetings, but are called upon as needed for specific assistance. Heartland Film Institute This committee handles many of the logistics of the Heartland Film Institute, our year-round series of educational programs for aspiring filmmakers. Committee members will assist in planning and implementing the seminars, including coordinating food, hosting presenters, managing onsite registration, and evaluating programs. Committee members will also be involved in researching curriculum ideas for future programs. Marketing Squad Heartland volunteers are the base of our grassroots marketing efforts. These committees have a wide variety of responsibilities, including building relationships with leaders of constituent/target groups, increasing those groups’ knowledge of and interest in Heartland events, delivering promotional materials, representing Heartland at various expos and community events, and providing valuable feedback and ideas for Heartland’s overall marketing campaign. The Marketing Squad is comprised of six target group committees: ♥ Corporate and Business Outreach ♥ Faith Community Outreach ♥ Library Outreach ♥ Multicultural Outreach ♥ Retirement Communities ♥ Student Outreach Special Events (throughout the year) Although the Heartland Film Festival is our flagship event, Heartland Truly Moving Pictures hosts many other events throughout the year. Due to capricious nature of the film industry, these events are often planned only one to three months in advance. While we hope to give as much notice as possible, volunteers selecting this option must be willing to work within ever-changing and sometimes ambiguous parameters. Festival Events Committees Volunteers are involved in many of the events that take place during the annual Heartland Film Festival. Specific duties of committee members may include coordinating invitation mailings (if applicable); working with event entertainers and caterers, decorating venues; managing onsite registration; ushering attendees; marketing events (or providing information to the marketing committees to do so); cleaning up after events; and evaluating events and making recommendations for future programs. Some of the events held during the Festival include: ♥ Announcement Celebration ♥ Opening Night Event ♥ Filmmakers’ Brunch ♥ Family Movie Even) ♥ Closing Night Event Film Screening Several teams of volunteers screen films for various awards. Each of these groups are highly selective, while attempting to be representative of the audience Heartland wishes to reach. The Festival Screening Committee is the first to view all films submitted for the Heartland Film Festival. These volunteers make recommendations for whether or not films should be selected to show during the Festival and/or forwarded to the Crystal Heart Awards selection teams. Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 13 Gala Support Staff The Crystal Heart Awards Gala is the largest event held during the Heartland Film Festival. Volunteer responsibilities associated with the Gala are divided among four areas: ♥ Gala Committee: Plans and coordinates the pre-Gala reception, Gala dinner, and Afterglow reception, to include food selection, music/entertainment, décor, invitation mailing, and management of onsite volunteers. ♥ Gallery Seating Committee: Markets the Gallery seating option to the general public. Coordinates promotional events prior to the Festival to encourage Gallery seating. ♥ Gala Production Committee: Coordinates logistics of the Gala, to include providing stage directions, escorting award winners, and assisting production staff. ♥ Gala Set-Up and Onsite Support: Assists with setting up the Gala venue the day of the event; assists with check-in, seating, and guest services. Gift Bag Preparation Filmmakers attending the Heartland Film Festival are given gift bags with various local and/or entertainment related items. All gift bag items are donated; this committee is responsible for soliciting and securing all gift bag donations. Committee members will also assemble the bags and deliver them to the Festival Hospitality Suite. Hospitality for Filmmakers/Guests Hosting the Festival’s special guests is extremely important in making our filmmakers’ experiences positive and beneficial. Three committees provide this much needed service: ♥ Airport Hospitality Committee: This committee greets filmmakers at the airport and ensures they get on the appropriate transportation to their hotel. They will communicate with Heartland staff and the Hospitality suite volunteers regarding flight times and guest arrivals and work with the limousine service on guest pick-ups. ♥ Hospitality Committee: This committee manages the hospitality suite at the designated hotel where most of our filmmakers will stay during the Festival. This involves greeting filmmakers, distributing gift bags, coordinating a filmmaker welcome reception, hosting the filmmaker orientation, working with the hotel on room set-ups and catering needs, and assisting filmmakers with any needs that may arise during their stay. ♥ Transportation Committee: This committee is responsible for planning and implementing the transportation of filmmakers, celebrities, and their guest to various Festival events. Volunteers will transport between hotels and event, and will accommodate hospitality during the time they are in the city. Volunteer drivers must be at least 30 years of age and provide proof of auto insurance. Theater Assistance Theater volunteers are perhaps the most visible Heartland volunteers. These individuals coordinate the seating cards, explain and collect audience award ballots, usher attendees, track movie attendance, manage group seating, and execute a wide variety of other duties. Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 14 2009 Volunteer Leaders Administrative Services Chair Vice-Chair Jan McGill Joan Logan Airport Hospitality Chair Vice-Chair Jim Lowes John Blankenship Announcement Celebration Chairs Vice-Chairs Susie & Phil Bremen Laura & Mike Mathews Closing Event Co-Chairs Vice-Chair Sue & Jon Swanson Kelly Boe Crystal Heart Awards Gala Chair Co-Chair Vice-Chair Marnie Maxwell Ellen Butz Joan Blackwell Crystal Heart Awards Gala Gallery Seating Chair Vice-Chair Joel & Robin Singer Steve & Diane Matthews Crystal Heart Awards Gala Production Chair Vice-Chair Jason Kistler Tom Johnson Family Movie Event Chair Vice-Chair Diane Meyer Laura Schroedle Festival Theaters Chair Castleton Vice-Chair Castleton Vice-Chair Castleton Matinee Chair Greenwood Vice-Chair Greenwood Vice-Chair Greenwood Matinee Chair Karen Ferrell Patty Thompson-Jones Bob Dietrich Maribeth Fischer Jan Blough Lori Robertson Barb Jablonski Filmmakers Brunch Chair Vice-Chair Cheri Irmscher Mary Anne Winslow Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 15 Gift Bag Chair Vice-Chair Jan Taylor Stephanie Cheeseman Heartland Film Institute Co-Chairs Vice-Chair Melinda & Mark Humphrey Tia Nielsen Hospitality Suite Chair Vice-Chair Vice-Chair Mary Rinck Faye Vrydaghs Susan Bennett-Yeagy Marketing Squad Chair Co-Vice-Chair for Corporate/Business Outreach Co-Vice-Chair for Corporate/Business Outreach Vice-Chair for Faith Outreach Vice-Chair for Library Outreach Vice-Chair for Multicultural Outreach Vice-Chair for Retirement Community Outreach Vice-Chair for Student Outreach Eric Steele Angela Lord Jerry McAfee Martin Bornhoeft Kimberly Jenkins Mauvene Borton Carol Crichlow Kathleen Horrigan Opening Event Chair Vice-Chair Carol Allen Megan Hershey Transportation Chair Vice-Chair Doug Sherow Don Craft TRS Chair Claudia Dille Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 16 Volunteer Hours & Benefits Tracking Volunteer Hours All volunteer hours (including hours anticipated to work October-December) must be reported by September 18, 2009. • Volunteer hours should be reported on the Heartland Volunteer site – TRS (The Registration System): http://2009htmp.theregistrationsystem.com • Volunteers should record their hours for any independent work on their volunteer profile. Hours reported will be reviewed and verified by committee chairs. • Time spent driving to or from events, activities, or meetings should not be counted in the total contribution. Volunteers may be able to receive tax deductions for their mileage associated with volunteer activities. The current IRS rate (as of February 2009) is 14 cents per mile; consult your tax advisor for details. • Time for events, activities, or meetings included on the TRS volunteer itinerary will be tallied by the system according to the length of the activity. Volunteer Benefits Heartland owes much of its success to the dedication of countless volunteers. To honor your commitment, volunteers are provided the following benefits. Festival Tickets Heartland volunteers receive complimentary film screening tickets to the Heartland Film Festival (October 15-23, 2009) based on the number of hours they volunteer. • • • • • • • 4 hours = 2 tickets 6 hours = 3 tickets 8 hours = 4 tickets 10 hours = 5 tickets 12 hours = 6 tickets 16 hours = 8 tickets 20+ hours = Choice of 10 tickets OR a $60 discount off the purchase of a FEST Pass (full price $125 or $200) o Volunteers who anticipate volunteering 20 or more hours must indicate their preferred benefit on their volunteer profile online no later than September 18. If no preference is selected, the volunteer will be provided with 10 screening tickets. T-Shirts Heartland Truly Moving Pictures t-shirts are given to volunteers who work at various special events throughout the year. Heartland Film Festival t-shirts are given to Airport Hospitality and Theater volunteers. Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 17 Heartland Truly Moving Pictures Volunteers: How to Sign-up Using The Registration System (TRS) STEP 1: • Go to http://2009htmp.theregistrationsystem.com where you will see the screen portrayed below. • Thoroughly read the information on the homepage. • Click on the blue “REGISTER NOW” button. STEP 2: • Enter your e-mail address. • If you are a new user, click the button that reads “No, I am a new user.” • If you already have a password, click the button that reads “Yes, I have a password” and type in your password. • Click the “Sign In” button. NOTE: DO NOT USE THE BACK ARROW ON YOUR BROWSER. You will have a chance at the end of the registration to edit any personal information or your itinerary if you need to. STEP 3: • The “Personal Information” window is next. In this window, you will fill in your e-mail address, a password that you create, your contact information and volunteer preferences. Please be sure to fill in all fields are marked with an asterisk (*). These fields are REQUIRED to go any further in the registration process. • ACCESS CODE: The access code is required to sign up for some committees. Please use the access code that you were given for your particular committee. If you have multiple access codes, separate them with a comma. If you do not have an access code, you will be able to sign up for activities that are open to all volunteers. • The DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION section is optional. Heartland frequently applies for grants that require reporting the demographics of our staff and volunteers. Providing this information may assist us in acquiring funding for various projects and events. • The VOLUNTEER INTERESTS section will help us connect you with volunteer opportunities that arise throughout the year, particularly if you are a new volunteer. • INDEPENDENT VOLUNTEER HOURS: You will come back to this section throughout the year to record the number of hours you volunteer each month outside of scheduled meetings or events. Committee members may spend time making phone calls, visiting vendors, creating materials, etc., on their own. This is your place to record the time you contribute to Heartland each month. • Click “Register” to continue. STEP 4: • Please carefully read over the Terms and Conditions: Release and Waiver of Liability. • Enter your initials in the box provided and click “I Accept” to continue. STEP 5: • On the next page, you will see all of the activities available to you. The list will include activities that are open to all volunteers, as well as those for which you have an access code. • Click on the blue “Description” link next to an activity to read more about it. • Please select the committee on which you serve, as well as any meetings or events associated with that committee. • Click “Sign up for the selected items.” STEP 6: • If your committee has any restrictions or requirements, the next window will ask you to click the box next to the restrictions to accept them. • You will then click the button that reads “I agree that I meet or surpass the above requirements.” STEP 7: • The next window will show your itinerary so you can verify that it is correct. If all of the activities you intended to register for are on your itinerary, click “Complete Registration.” If you wish to make changes to your itinerary, click “Edit Itinerary.” To make changes to your personal information, click “Edit Profile.” • In the next window, you have one more opportunity to verify your itinerary. If all is correct, click the “Complete Registration” button again. • The last window is your final itinerary. You can print this and/or download it to your computer calendar program. At this point, you are logged out; if you need to make any additional changes, you will need to close your internet browser window and re-login to http://2009htmp.theregistrationsystem.com. A FINAL NOTE: • You will very shortly receive an email confirming your password and an email with your itinerary. You are welcome to sign in again using your new password to review your volunteer schedule or change it. Financial Expectations of Volunteer Committees Budgets The Director of Administration will provide each Chair with a budget for his/her event or function. The committee is expected to seek approval in advance from the Director of Administration if it anticipates exceeding the approved budget or reallocating funds in the budget. Contracts All contracts (for venue, catering, entertainment or any other purchased service) must be reviewed and signed by the Director of Administration for Heartland to be obligated. Chairs will be provided copies of relevant contracts. Committee input into contract terms is welcomed! Sales Tax Exemption Heartland Truly Moving Pictures is exempt from sales tax on purchases. The provided copy of Heartland’s Not-For-Profit Tax Registration Certificate should be shared with committee members who are authorized by the committee (within the budget) to make retail purchases on Heartland’s behalf. The exemption Certificate should only be used on purchases made on behalf of Heartland. While 7% of a small purchase may not seem like much, it can really add up over many purchases. Claiming the sales tax exemption on retail purchases may seem to be a bit of a hassle, but it is a great way for volunteers to help Heartland be a good steward of the monies entrusted to it. Payment of Bills Authorized invoices and expense statements will be paid on a timely basis upon receipt of appropriate documentation in the Heartland office. Support for expenditures should be forwarded to the attention of the Director of Administration as soon as possible after the expense has been incurred. All reimbursements to committee members must be pre-approved by the Chair; a reimbursement form must be submitted with all applicable receipts. Caterers For catered events, the Director of Administration will work closely with the Festival’s ticket office and the volunteer committee to determine the number of guests to guarantee with the caterer. If volunteers are asked to sign-off on consumption or other amounts during an event, they should do so only after verifying the accuracy of the information provided by the caterer. Gifts In-Kind Heartland welcomes in-kind gifts and encourages volunteer committees to seek donations in-kind, when appropriate. Documentation describing the nature and value of an in-kind donation, when provided to the Director of Administration, allows Heartland to properly acknowledge the gift and thank the donor. Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 21 INSERT TAX EXEMPT FORM Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 22 Volunteer Expense Reimbursement Request Date: Name: Street Address: City, State, Zip: Date Vendor Description of expenditure Program/Event Amounts Decorations Prizes Parking Other Total Amount Category Sub-Totals: Total Reimbursement: Please attach all receipts and submit to: Allison Ackmann, 200 S. Meridian Street, Suite 220, Indianapolis, IN 46225, FAX 317.464.9409; aackman@TrulyMovingPictures.org Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | 2009 Volunteer Orientation Page 23