Did you know that Carbon Trace is included in Springfield’s largest annual festival celebrating area music, film, and art?

Queen City Shout is held every year to benefit poverty relief in the Ozarks. The festival this year is virtual so you can tune in and watch our featured movies at YOUR convenience without the worry of catching coronavirus.

Celebrating its 10 year anniversary, Queen City Shout is Springfield’s largest showcase of local and area music, film, and art.  You can listen to over 90 bands perform live this week only, catch the films of local cinematographers (that is us), and explore the work of local artists! Watch all films accessible throughout the week. You’re just a click away from a front-row seat to the best local films Springfield has to offer.

Support Nonprofit Documentary Filmmaking

Check out our Patreon memberships. At the $5 per month level of support, you get free VIP codes for all Carbon Trace pay-per-view movies, including the right to download a copy to keep! It’s a great way to watch our documentary films while supporting our nonprofit mission of documentary education and humanitarian service.

Carbon Trace can provide significant guidance in developing, funding, producing, and distributing a documentary film. For high school students wishing to learn more about documentary filmmaking, Missouri State University offers degrees in digital filmmaking, media production, journalism, and other associated areas.

To take part in the documentary education provided through the Carbon Trace Team, we encourage you to apply for a filmmaking internship, submit a documentary idea, or apply to become a volunteer using the forms below.

Join the Carbon Trace as a student volunteer

Apply for an internship

Submit a documentary idea

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