Maya Stange in short film 'Trespass' (2016), directed by Mirrah Foulkes and funded by Hot Shots. (Photo credit: Mark Rogers).
Screen Australia.s Hot Shots Short Film Fund, now retitled Hot Shots Plus, has been rebranded as a "proof of concept program".
The program will now provide production funding for a narrative proof of concept, and development funding to help turn that proof-of-concept into a longer form project..
The program's eligibility criteria.—.formerly a festival screening credit.—.has been broadened to include the public release of a film on any social media platform.
.We have revamped this program in recognition that today there are multiple pathways to an artistically satisfying and sustainable career other than making a short film. said Screen Australia's Senior Manager of Development, Nerida Moore.
.Hot Shots Plus is deliberately platform-agnostic, and provides emerging practitioners with the opportunity to develop a longer-form idea whilst concurrently realising an accompanying proof of concept.
Screen Australia.s Hot Shots Short Film Fund, now retitled Hot Shots Plus, has been rebranded as a "proof of concept program".
The program will now provide production funding for a narrative proof of concept, and development funding to help turn that proof-of-concept into a longer form project..
The program's eligibility criteria.—.formerly a festival screening credit.—.has been broadened to include the public release of a film on any social media platform.
.We have revamped this program in recognition that today there are multiple pathways to an artistically satisfying and sustainable career other than making a short film. said Screen Australia's Senior Manager of Development, Nerida Moore.
.Hot Shots Plus is deliberately platform-agnostic, and provides emerging practitioners with the opportunity to develop a longer-form idea whilst concurrently realising an accompanying proof of concept.
- 2/21/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Maya Stange in short film 'Trespass' (2016), directed by Mirrah Foulkes and funded by Hot Shots. (Photo credit: Mark Rogers).
Screen Australia.s Hot Shots Short Film Fund, now retitled Hot Shots Plus, has been rebranded as a "proof of concept program".
The program will now provide production funding for a narrative proof of concept, and development funding to help turn that proof-of-concept into a longer form project..
The program's eligibility criteria.—.formerly a festival screening credit.—.has been broadened to include the public release of a film on any social media platform.
.We have revamped this program in recognition that today there are multiple pathways to an artistically satisfying and sustainable career other than making a short film. said Screen Australia's Senior Manager of Development, Nerida Moore.
.Hot Shots Plus is deliberately platform-agnostic, and provides emerging practitioners with the opportunity to develop a longer-form idea whilst concurrently realising an accompanying proof of concept.
Screen Australia.s Hot Shots Short Film Fund, now retitled Hot Shots Plus, has been rebranded as a "proof of concept program".
The program will now provide production funding for a narrative proof of concept, and development funding to help turn that proof-of-concept into a longer form project..
The program's eligibility criteria.—.formerly a festival screening credit.—.has been broadened to include the public release of a film on any social media platform.
.We have revamped this program in recognition that today there are multiple pathways to an artistically satisfying and sustainable career other than making a short film. said Screen Australia's Senior Manager of Development, Nerida Moore.
.Hot Shots Plus is deliberately platform-agnostic, and provides emerging practitioners with the opportunity to develop a longer-form idea whilst concurrently realising an accompanying proof of concept.
- 2/21/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
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