UK-CANADIAN PROJECTS AWARDED FOR IMMERSIVE STORYTELLING INITIATIVE

Six creative projects have been awarded a total of £300.000, as part of the next phase of the UK-Canada Immersive Exchange, a talent development and co-production programme for UK and Canadian immersive technology creatives and producers.

6 JUL 2021

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Six creative projects have been awarded a total of $510.000 CAD (£300.000), as part of the next phase of the UK-Canada Immersive Exchange, a talent development and co-production programme for UK and Canadian immersive technology creatives and producers.

Twenty-four participants – 12 from the UK and 12 from Canada – were originally chosen from 500 applications for the talent development phase of the exchange, which concluded in February 2021. They included six creative leads from each country – a mixture of artists, filmmakers, theatre directors and innovators – as well as six creative producers from each country, who brought with them an impressive and varied range of experiences from diverse backgrounds across the creative spectrum.

From this talent development group, six co-productions have been chosen, including two “audience-ready” projects, each receiving a total of up to $170.000 CAD (£100.000), and four “prototype” projects, receiving approximately $40.000 CAD (£25,000) each, with the finished projects previewing in early 2022.

“We were thrilled to see the breadth of co-production projects that were developed between the UK and Canadian teams. The immersive experiences that will receive funding and further support during this next stage of the UK-Canada Immersive Exchange include VR, AR and spatial-audio content that range from social impact-centric stories to wildly entertaining experiences. This range of content would not have been possible without having started with such a diverse cohort in terms of both backgrounds and experiences,”  said Laura Mingail, Program Co-Lead at the UK-Canada Immersive Exchange, on behalf of the Canadian Film Centre Media Lab.

The year-long programme has been developed to support and champion an international cohort of artists, filmmakers, producers, companies and creators from Canada and the UK, aiming to be future leaders of immersive storytelling. Embracing emerging technologies, including virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR), the accelerator will pioneer new forms of immersive storytelling by bringing together participants representing a wealth of backgrounds and experiences from games, TV, film, theatre, performing and visual arts, and other forms of digital and interactive media.