Pitch your documentary or digital project
Be bold + submit your documentary or digital project for the Sunny Side of the Doc / Pixii Festival + IMZ Pitching Sessions at Avant Première 2022!
The IMZ, host of Avant Première, once again joins forces with Sunny Side of the Doc, the internationally renowned marketplace for documentary + narrative experiences in a joint pitching session. For this session, we want documentary stories exploring any aspect of the performing arts. Proposals in development or production that combine quality, originality + innovation are welcome. The jury includes experts from MarqueeTV (FR) and BBC Music (UK), but stay tuned - we'll announce more soon!
New in the upcoming edition: a second pitching session together with Pixii Festival, exclusively dedicated to digital content within the performing arts! Pitch your native web formats, new media narratives and multi-platform content projects, as well as projects in 360, VR, AR, XR, Binaural Sound or Big Format (Dome) films in the genre of performing arts. Already confirmed experts for the jury are representatives by Ars Electronica (AUT), Virtual Switzerland (CH), VRHAM! (GER), Belgian Public Radio&Television (BE) + ARTE (GER).
Submit your performing arts documentary or your digital project by 6 Dec for a chance to pitch directly to international decision makers, receive expert feedback on the spot + provide your project with the visibility it deserves!
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