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Update: finalists for CTV
Canadian DOCUMART,
International Market Simulation, and New
Players Pitch have been announced.
The BANFF 2001 schedule contains more chances to pitch than ever
before. And the benefits of participating are enormous.
BANFF 2001 pitching sessions are most importantly chances to win
development funding prize money for your project. However, they
also give you, your company, and your project valuable exposure
to broadcasters, potential co-production partners, the media and
others . . . exposure that money can't buy! And they can potentially
lead to deals that pave the way to getting your show on television
and computer screens around the world.
PITCHES REQUIRING ADVANCE APPLICATIONS
CTV Inc. has donated $100,000 in development funding to be awarded
at BANFF 2001 to the top three popular mainstream documentary pitches
as follows: $50,000 for first place, $30,000 and $20,000 for the
two runners-up. This pitching opportunity is open to Canadian independent
producers and international independent producers who have a Canadian
partner and are pitching a project that will qualify as Canadian
content under prevailing Government of Canada regulations or international
co-production treaties. Project ideas must be submitted in advance
using the on-line Entry Form (by April 13, 2001). An independent
panel of judges will review eligible submissions and select six
finalists to pitch in person at the Festival. These six finalists
will each have 10 minutes to make their pitch to an assembly of
commissioning editors who will select the winners at the completion
of the session.
Telefilm Canada Presents Banff Centre New Media Focus:
CYBERPITCH
Entry Deadline: Closed
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$10,000 in development funding, courtesy of Bell Broadcast and
New Media Fund, will be awarded to a new media project that pushes
the boundaries of interactivity using two to three delivery platforms
and media such as wireless, television, and the Internet. Projects
must be submitted in advance using the on-line Entry Form. The CyberPitch
jury will choose three or four projects from these submissions to
be pitched in person at the Festival.
HDTV Pitch
Entry Deadline: Closed
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A total of $15,000 US will be awarded by NHK (Japan Broadcasting
Corporation) and Discovery Networks, USA, to an innovative program
or series idea that will use the advantages of High Definition television
to enhance content. Projects must be submitted in advance using
the on-line Entry Form. The HDTV jury will choose three or four
projects from these submissions to be pitched in person at the Festival.
17th Annual Banff International MARKET SIMULATION - BANFF's Signature
Event!
Entry Deadline: Closed
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Independent producers have an opportunity to pitch their projects
to a world market of programmers, financiers, and buyers. Festival
President & CEO Pat Ferns and Executive Vice-President Jacques
Bensimon will host this session, calling upon commissioning editors
and programmers in attendance to explore the financing and production
opportunities of each pitch. Projects must be submitted in advance
using the on-line Entry Form. Three or four projects will be chosen
from these submissions to be pitched in person at the Festival.
New Players Pitch
Entry Deadline: Closed
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Emerging producers will have the opportunity to pitch projects
to broadcasters and commissioning editors who, in turn, may choose
to question the producer further during a private meeting. An emerging
producer is someone who has no more than one producer credit to
his or her professional career. Projects must be submitted in advance
and an on-line form will be made available by mid-February, 2001.
Up to 20 projects will be chosen from these submissions to be pitched
in person at the Festival.
PITCHES REQUIRING ON-SITE APPLICATIONS
TWO IN A ROOM
This is a two-part event offering Festival delegates the opportunity
to secure development funding for a television project. The first
part is a must-attend session on Monday where two Commissioning
Editors negotiate the terms of a tender for a program proposal.
Delegates will then be able to submit their own one-page proposals
by deadline on Wednesday. Commissioning Editors will choose three
or four proposals to be pitched in person on Friday.
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