Screen Australia And SBS To Develop Three Digital Originals
AB Morrison and Hannah Ngo
Three online projects from the 2019 Digital Originals initiative will share in $65,000 of development funds from Screen Australia and SBS.
A Beginner’s Guide to Grief, Freewheelers and Iggy & Ace 5eva were selected from the 10 projects workshopped last year and will now be developed further with the intention of at least one going into production for SBS On Demand.
Lee Naimo, Screen Australia’s Online Investment Manager said, “The Digital Originals initiative was incredibly effective at bringing new creators into our orbit, and all three of the teams going into further development feature creators at early stages of their careers. These three stories are clever, engaging and offer a slice of Australian life not often seen on screen.”
The Digital Originals initiative was created to provide opportunities and support to writers from backgrounds that are currently underrepresented in the sector. The first round of the initiative received over 220 applications.
Marshall Heald, SBS Director of TV and Online Content, said: “The Digital Originals initiative has been a great success in supporting some of Australia’s next generation creatives, to ultimately bring more diverse stories to our screens. While sharing very personal experiences, the selected projects have themes that resonate with all Australians. We’re incredibly excited to progress them to the next stage of development.”
THE FUNDED PROJECTS ARE:
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ABOUT SCREEN AUSTRALIA’S ONLINE FUNDING
Screen Australia funds scripted drama content, including projects for on demand streaming such as Robbie Hood and Homecoming Queens, through three streams:
Funding is also available for online documentary content through the Documentary Department.
New to applying for funding? Read Screen Australia for Beginners.
This article was first published here.