Pixel, Bytes + Film 2025
Apply for the Pixel, Bytes + Film 2025 initiative, and bring your project ideas to life with support from the Austrian Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport and ORF III.
Pixel, Bytes + Film is an initiative by the Austrian Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport in cooperation with ORF III, aimed at promoting new technological capabilities, media, and forms of use in the audiovisual field.
The project grant is dedicated for the development and implementation of new, explicitly interdisciplinary and transmedia, audiovisual formats in the digital and virtual context, scheduled for development in 2025.
Grant recipients are entitled to a production budget of up to 15,000 euros or up to 35,000 euros, depending on the scope of the project. This budget also covers the fees/salaries of the artists and staff involved.
The funding also includes strategies surrounding the distribution and visibility of the resulting works. Depending on the format the winning projects will get the opportunity to show their work on ORF III as part of the programme "Artist in Residence" and subsequently uploaded to the the ORF-TVthek.
Projects must be submitted by email to pbf@bmkoes.gv.at no later than 23:59 on 6 May 2024.
For further information on the submission criteria and the application process, please access the link bellow.
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