ABC and Screenwest partner for the ABC Factual Formats Initiative
The initiative is designed to discover the next great returnable factual series out of Western Australia. Applications close Friday, 3 June at 5:00pm AWST.
Screenwest and the ABC are excited to announce a major Western Australian joint initiative, the ABC Factual Formats Initiative, designed to discover the next great returnable factual series out of Western Australia.
The initiative will provide funding support to Western Australian producers to develop factual programs for ABC iview and the family friendly 8pm Tuesday primetime slot on ABC TV. Up to three ideas will be selected for development with at least one going into production in Western Australia later this year.
ABC Head of Factual and Culture Jennifer Collins says “Western Australia has a long track record of producing high quality documentaries for the ABC. This is an exciting opportunity to develop closer ties with the local production community and I’m looking forward to seeing the ideas being dreamt up for our ABC audiences”.
The ABC produces high quality, award-winning, factual programs that feature Australian voices, places and stories. This initiative aims at developing new relationships that will deliver entertaining and distinctive factual content from Western Australia to a national audience across ABC platforms. This initiative also supports the ABC’s strategic priority to strengthen local connections and tell stories from more places outside of Sydney and Melbourne.
“The documentary sector is the bedrock for the screen industry in WA. We have a long history of producing world class factual programming. This initiative will continue to build on the pipeline of original, local documentary projects being produced in WA with strong Western Australian creative and industrial outcomes”. said Rikki Lea Bestall, Screenwest CEO.
Screenwest is dedicated to supporting original documentary and factual projects with strong Western Australian creative and industrial outcomes and broad audience appeal. The organisation’s strategic priorities include supporting talent development, diversity and innovation across all aspects of the screen industry, promoting Western Australian stories, talent, culture, and Country, and growing the economic contribution of the screen industry in Western Australia.
Western Australia is home to some groundbreaking documentaries including feature documentary Under the Volcano, ratings smash hits such as Every Family Has A Secret, What Does Australia Really Think About… Outback Truckers, Aussie Gold Hunters and Outback Opal Hunters, as well as the upcoming Ningaloo with Tim Winton – a major three-part series for the ABC and Shipwreck Hunters Australia – the first Australian documentary for Disney+.
How to Apply
The application deadline is Friday, 3 June 2022 at 5:00pm AWST.
Applications will be accepted through the Screenwest SmartyGrants portal.
The full guidelines, application materials and eligibility criteria are available on the Development Funding page of the Screenwest website.
Program Contacts
Chloe Cassidy, ABC Factual Development EP
ABC
E: cassidy.chloe@abc.net.au
Paul Williams, Documentary Manager
Screenwest
T: +61 8 6169 2116
E: paul.williams@screenwest.com.au
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