Science Exchange: Call for stories.
Got a great idea for a science based documentary?
The RiAus in association with the Australian International Documentary
Conference are calling for anyone with a science story to submit their story
ideas to an exclusive forum of international documentary producers and
broadcasters.
The aim is to create collaborative science-documentary projects for the
internet, television and/or feature documentary release. This is an
international program with submissions accepted from all over the world,
with an opportunity to see your idea become a documentary series.
Producers are always looking for subjects with:
• Hot Topics (Climate Change, Medical Discoveries, Space, Energy etc etc)
• Innovative Formats (things never seen or tried before)
• Character Hosts (interesting charismatic personalities)
• Provocation (challenging topics, alternative viewpoints, controversy)
• Excitement (amazing stories, adventure, mystery, travelogue, discovery)
So be creative, and remember to tell your story with a popular-science angle.
For more information visit:
http://screeningroom.org.au/pages/screening-room-home/science-exchange/
All shortlisted science stories will be pitched by the scientists to an
invited audience of science producers and science broadcasters at the Royal
Institution of Australia (RiAus) on 23 February 2010.
Submissions close Monday 18 January 2010, and the successful shortlist will
be announced in early February.
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