2011 Independent Film Week announced a new addition to NY Times online edition in which documentary makers will be able to post 3-5 minutes Documentaries to spread awareness about their projects. Since this new online addition is likely to go live at NYTimes.com by October, contributors must send their submissions for consideration now.
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NY Times Offers New Platform for Documentaries
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