A new training and production scheme for emerging documentary filmmakers has been launched in the MidWest by Innovate Limerick through Film in Limerick.
ENGINE Docs, supported by Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board and delivered in partnership with the prestigious Sheffield DocFest in England, will train and support up-and-coming talent based in the region to work as documentary directors and producers.
Up to 12 shortlisted teams will receive training from Irish and international documentary experts to develop their project ideas leading to four teams being awarded production funding of up to €10,000 each to produce a short 10-minute documentary film.
Shortlisted directors and producers will also receive accreditation for the Sheffield DocFest’s 2021 online programme of films, talks and industry sessions running from 4 – 13 June.
Film in Limerick is committed to developing and nurturing new documentary film talent in the Mid-West. We are beyond thrilled to partner with one of the world’s best documentary film festivals to deliver this new training and production scheme that will offer local aspiring and emerging documentary talent a professional progression route to working in the industry.
Paul C. Ryan, Regional Film Manager – Film in Limerick
With the ETB’s significant role in skills-training as well as the socio-economic and cultural life of the region, we are delighted to continue to support Film in Limerick with this new scheme to train documentary filmmakers. It will offer a further opportunity to grow and enhance the production skills base in the region and help to develop a strong base for documentary filmmaking.
Paul Patton, Director of Further Education and Training – Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board
Applications are now open for emerging and experienced producers and directors interested in pursuing a career in documentary filmmaking.
For more information and details on how to apply click here.
Deadline for applications is Monday 24 May 2021 at 12 noon.