Participants Announced for UK-Canadian Co-Production Programme for Immersive Storytelling
Posted: Nov 26, 2020
Posted: Nov 26, 2020
Toronto, Ontario, November 26, 2020 ‒ The participants for the UK-Canada Immersive Exchange, a new talent development and co-production programme for UK and Canadian immersive technology creatives and producers, have been selected. Twenty-four participants – 12 from Canada and 12 from the UK – were chosen from nearly 500 applications. They include six creative leads from each country – a mixture of artists, filmmakers, theatre directors and visionaries – as well as six creative producers from each country, who bring with them an impressive and varied range of experiences from across the creative spectrum.
The pioneering programme between the two countries, both recognized as leaders in immersive production, will for the first time provide structured opportunities for international collaboration and knowledge exchange in this important growth area for the arts and creative industries.
“We’re so delighted at the positive response to this call, and to have found such an incredible group of talented individuals from both sides of the Atlantic to take part in our immersive programme,” said Becky Gregory-Clarke, Program Co-Lead, UK-Canada Immersive Exchange and Head of Immersive, StoryFutures Academy, UK. “In an unprecedented year, it’s more encouraging than ever to see such an enthusiastic group of people eager to overcome all the barriers of international working and come together to produce something so creative and exciting. We can’t wait to see what concepts they come up with.”
Throughout the initial Talent Development stage of the programme, which began on November 9, 2020, the 24 participants are brought together in the same virtual spaces to collaborate and engage in weekly creative, content and business-focused sessions. Additionally, all participants receive a fixed development grant of CAD 3,400 (£2,000 GBP) to contribute towards their time spent on the talent development stage. In the latter stage, the participants can pitch for co-production financing, with a total fund of up to CAD 510,000 (£300,000 GBP) available between the countries. This will fund a mixture of binational co-productions between CAD 42,500 (£25,000 GBP) and up to a maximum of CAD 170,000 (£100,000 GBP). The co-production stage will begin in March 2021, and the programme will conclude with final projects delivered by November 2021.
“The immersive storytelling industry continues to be pushed forward by creators motivated to build for unforgettable experiences. The diverse mix of talents and imaginations among our cohort will help shape the unique content that will be developed from this programme,” added Laura Mingail, Program Co-Lead, UK-Canada Immersive Exchange, on behalf of the Canadian Film Centre. “From day one, we have been able to meet in shared virtual environments. Immersive technologies are as much tools to connect audiences to stories as they are to connect creators across the world to build relationships and collaborate.”
The UK-Canada Immersive Exchange is supported by an international partnership between StoryFutures Academy (run by the National Film and Television School and Royal Holloway, University of London), Arts Council England, the Canada Media Fund, the Canadian Film Centre’s Media Lab (CFC Media Lab) and the Canada Council for the Arts. Together, these organizations selected the following creators:
Through a series of bespoke sessions, these participants will receive mentorship from leading experts from across the UK and North American creative landscapes, including Deepa Mann-Kler (Chief Executive, Neon; Professor, Immersive Futures, Ulster University Northern Ireland); Liz Rosenthal (Curator of Immersive Content, Venice VR, Venice International Film Festival; Executive Producer, CreativeXR; CEO/Founder, Power to the Pixel); Toby Coffey (Head of Digital Development, National Theatre); Marc Boothe (Founder, B3 Media; Producer, Talentlab); Nick DeMartino (President, Nick DeMartino Consulting); Myriam Achard (Chief, New Media Partnerships and Public Relations, PHI Centre); Audrey Pacart (XR Executive Producer & Consultant, Very Story) and Amy LaMeyer (Managing Partner, The WXR Fund).
For more information on the UK-Canada Immersive Exchange, please visit:
http://cfccreates.com/programs/183-uk-canada-immersive-exchange
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About the Canadian Film Centre
The Canadian Film Centre (CFC) is a registered charity and a leading cultural organization for the development and advancement of Canadian creative and entrepreneurial talent in the screen-based industries. CFC’s programs and initiatives span film and television, screen acting, composing and songwriting for the screen, and digital and immersive media. These uniquely designed programs support and empower Canadian artists, creators and entrepreneurs, and generate world-class talent, content, products and companies for the global marketplace.
The Canadian Film Centre’s Media Lab (CFC Media Lab) is an internationally acclaimed production think tank, training institute and business accelerator that supports hundreds of emerging digital content creators, practitioners, entrepreneurs and companies. It offers programs and initiatives that provide visionary leadership and extensive expertise in strategy, product, business, finance, and ethics needed by Canadians involved in the digital revolution, including an innovative suite of programs focused on intersectional feminist business practices.
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The Canada Media Fund (CMF) fosters, promotes, develops and finances the production of Canadian content and relevant applications for all audiovisual media platforms. The CMF guides Canadian content towards a competitive global environment through fostering industry innovation, rewarding success, enabling a diversity of voice and promoting access to content through industry and private sector partnerships. To learn more, please visit cmf-fmc.ca.
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About StoryFutures Academy
StoryFutures Academy is the UK’s National Centre for Immersive Storytelling, run by the National Film and Television School and Royal Holloway, University of London. Funded as part of UK Research and Innovation’s Audience of the Future industrial strategy challenge fund, the Academy develops cutting-edge creative training and research programmes, to ensure the UK creative workforce is the most skilled in the world in the use of VR, AR and MR for immersive storytelling.
Alumni of StoryFutures Academy labs have so far included Oscar and BAFTA winning Director Asif Kapadia, Oscar winning VFX Supervisor Paul Franklin, Turner Prize winning conceptual artist Gillian Wearing OBE, and Channel 4 Documentaries Commissioning Editor Fozia Khan.
Over £500,000 GBP has been invested in UK immersive production, across co-productions with BBC3, and Production Booster and Kickstart development funding. The award-winning VR Documentary Common Ground was the first-ever funded co-production, premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival in early 2019. Violence, an artistic collaboration between film director Shola Amoo (The Last Tree) and producer Eleanor Whitley (Marshmallow Laser Feast), had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, as part of the Cannes XR Virtual at the Marché du film de Cannes, held online and in virtual reality, in June 2020.
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About Arts Council England
Arts Council England is the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. We invest public money from Government and The National Lottery to help support the sector and to deliver this vision.
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Media Relations Contacts
Canada
Cory Angeletti-Szasz
Canadian Film Centre
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Sarah Brown
StoryFutures Academy
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+44 7903 258997
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