Organised by The Space
This webinar explores what’s at the heart of any successful pitch or application – describing what you want to make and why. An application to a prospective funder, partner, commissioner or distributor demands that you not only talk about your idea, but really sell your creative vision to those people who can help you to make it a reality.
There’s so much to think about when putting together an application or a pitch. Sometimes the sheer excitement of an idea or a project gets a bit lost along the way, or sometimes the opposite happens and an applicant’s enthusiasm means that the application isn’t clear as it needs to be. But nothing is more persuasive than a fantastic idea, presented in a way that brings it to life. So how do you enthuse potential funders and partners, and get them as excited as you are?
In this webinar we’ll hear from artists who’ve used their storytelling skills in different ways to captivate funders. And we’ll hear how funders and potential collaborators approach the selection process and know when they’re on to something special.
We’ll cover
- How can you communicate your vision?
- How do you make your idea standout?
- How can presentations, taster tapes and other materials help bring your idea to life?
- How do you carry on ‘selling’ your idea as you move into production and the work evolves?
Speakers
Natalie Woolman
Commissioning Editor, Broadcast & Online Strategy at The Space. Natalie will be joined by guests who share their experience, including on commissions supported by The Space.
Jonathan Watkins
Jonathan is an Award-Winning Choreographer and Director working across film, theatre and dance. He recently launched Ballet Queer, the U.K’s first LGBTQ+ ballet company to create authentic Queer work and showcase the talents of Queer artists. This Is How I Move: NAIA, supported by The Space and premiered on Nowness, is Ballet Queer‘s first public-facing work.
Gomolemo Nyakale
Goms is a South African-born writer-director, editor and colourist with a passion for telling stories of authentic human experiences. In 2023 Goms was commissioned by Sky Arts, Arts Council England, LEEDS
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