Enter the exciting world of series producing!
Dive into series production with renowned experts and network with guests of the When East Meets West Co-Production Forum.
Enter the exciting world of series producing!
Dive into series production with renowned experts and network with guests of the When East Meets West Co-Production Forum.
To ensure the most sophisticated approaches to training, Cold Open works with established and respected professionals from the European industry.
Participants are offered a variety of lectures, group sessions and individual consultations.
MIDPOINT Cold Open is designed to build skills among independent producers interested in moving from feature films to fiction series content.
Offering practical knowledge connected to the developing, producing and financing of drama series content in Europe, the program will familiarize its participants with the overall landscape and priorities of the industry, compare narrative and concept structures between features and scripted series, and provide hands-on skills in the financing and distribution of scripted series content.
The program targets independent producers who have a background in feature-film production and aspire to move into high-end series content. The program’s graduates will acquire knowledge and skills in producing and financing series, and will become acquainted with the European series landscape.
The program is participant-based, so only one producer per company will be accepted.
The program is conducted in English.
Approx. 6 - 8.
The program is targeted toward feature-film producers who aspire to move into scripted series.
It will be closely described within the actual application form, but since you're asking: you should explain your professional background, reasons for applying to Cold Open, your company's plans regarding moving into series production and references of the kinds of shows you'd be interested in making.
The series pitch is simply an overview of your idea, and should include a general description of the premise, the setting, the main storylines and the narrative style. Usually about 1 - 5 pages, a first glance of the project.
Not at all. If you don't yet have a particular project in mind, let us know, in your motivation letter, which kinds of projects interest you most.
Unfortunately not. However, we encourage you to contact your national or regional film funds, associations or ministries of culture, who may support participation in programs such as this or at least partially support training activities, even if they don't support television development in general.