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Screen Tasmania

Intermediate stage funding – recoupable grant up to $20,000

Funding is available within the Project Development Guidelines for developing long-form screen projects to the level that they can attract marketplace support.

The creative team is expected to have completed early stage development of a project before applying for intermediate support.

Support is available to prepare pitch documents, series bibles, draft scripts and/or for travel to engage with the market (capped in line with the Industry Development program’s business travel guidelines). While there is no requirement for projects to have marketplace interest at the intermediate stage, preference will always be given to projects that can demonstrate this.

Intermediate stage funding is not available for short-form series projects.

There are also Notes and Project History Guidelines.

Applications portal

  • Eligibility
  • Eligibility

    To be eligible to apply for funding under the Project development program, the project must be intended for production in Tasmania, or provide demonstrable benefits to the Tasmanian screen production industry.

    You must meet the general eligibility requirements detailed in the General Guidelines and Terms of Trades and must:

    • be, or have attached to the project, a Tasmanian key creative such as a writer, producer or director (expatriate and non-Tasmanians should refer to the General Guidelines for eligibility details)
    • be, or have attached to the project in a key creative role, an experienced practitioner as defined in the General Guidelines (short-form series must at minimum have an emerging practitioner)
    • have control of copyright of the project as defined in the General Guidelines
    • For Market-attached stage and Slate Development, documented evidence of marketplace attachment, including the level of financial support, must be provided.

    With the exception of slate development, all projects must demonstrate that the project has been developed to a reasonable level (beyond early-stage development) before applying.

    Projects that have previously been unsuccessful in securing Screen Tasmania funding will only be eligible to reapply if the project has changed significantly, or if Screen Tasmania specifically invites such an application. If resubmitting you must clearly demonstrate how the project has changed.

    Projects that have unsuccessfully submitted twice cannot be resubmitted.

    Projects that have received development funding from another Screen Tasmania program (such as a special initiative) may still apply to this program.

  • Assessment criteria
  • Assessment criteria

    In addition to the information detailed in the General Guidelines and Terms of Trades, the application will be assessed on:

    • the strength and originality of the concept/story idea and the quality of the writing as evidenced in the submitted written materials,
    • the mix of skills, diversity of backgrounds, and experience of the creative team, and the likelihood that their experience will advance the project,
    • the target audience, where the project will fit in the marketplace and development of a comprehensive market strategy,
    • the quality and rigour of the development notes, and
    • the feasibility of the project – that is, the likelihood of the project advancing into production, and
    • the extent to which the development and production of the project would provide economic benefits and job creation for the state, career development for Tasmanian cast and crew, and leverages investment from outside the state.

    You will need to lodge documents outlining the project's history and your development plan. To assist in preparing these documents, we've prepared some Guidance Notes for your reference.

    Special conditions:

    Further to the assessment processes outlined in the General Guidelines, we may seek a report from an independent consultant (such as a writer, script editor or producer) to assist with assessing the application against the above criteria. The report will be presented to applicants for their comment.

    Applicants should also keep in mind that:

    • You should request a funding amount commensurate with a project’s stage of development and the proposed deliverables.
    • Not all projects will be funded to the full amount requested.
    • Applicants are expected to cover some of the development costs by way of cash or deferment.
    • Screen Tasmania will not fund the acquisition of rights, option agreements or legal fees.
    • The production of any teasers/trailers must occur in Tasmania, using Tasmanian practitioners, unless otherwise negotiated with Screen Tasmania.
    • Projects that are set and/or intend to be produced in locations outside of Tasmania may apply as long as there are demonstrable benefits to the Tasmanian screen industry.
      (A 25 per cent premium on development funds will be charged and be required to be repaid in full to Screen Tasmania upon the first day of principal photography).
  • How do I apply?
  • How do I apply?

    This is a rolling program and applications will be considered at any closing date. Funding for each of the three categories must be made individually.

    Applicants must speak to Screen Tasmania’s Development Manager to discuss their project before submitting an application. Please call the Screen Tasmania offices to arrange an appointment on (03) 6165 5070.

    Please also refer to our General Guidelines and Terms of Trades when making an application.

    Applications must be lodged through the Applications Portal.

  • Eligibility
  • Eligibility

    To be eligible to apply for funding under the Project development program, the project must be intended for production in Tasmania, or provide demonstrable benefits to the Tasmanian screen production industry.

    You must meet the general eligibility requirements detailed in the General Guidelines and Terms of Trades and must:

    • be, or have attached to the project, a Tasmanian key creative such as a writer, producer or director (expatriate and non-Tasmanians should refer to the General Guidelines for eligibility details)
    • be, or have attached to the project in a key creative role, an experienced practitioner as defined in the General Guidelines (short-form series must at minimum have an emerging practitioner)
    • have control of copyright of the project as defined in the General Guidelines
    • For Market-attached stage and Slate Development, documented evidence of marketplace attachment, including the level of financial support, must be provided.

    With the exception of slate development, all projects must demonstrate that the project has been developed to a reasonable level (beyond early-stage development) before applying.

    Projects that have previously been unsuccessful in securing Screen Tasmania funding will only be eligible to reapply if the project has changed significantly, or if Screen Tasmania specifically invites such an application. If resubmitting you must clearly demonstrate how the project has changed.

    Projects that have unsuccessfully submitted twice cannot be resubmitted.

    Projects that have received development funding from another Screen Tasmania program (such as a special initiative) may still apply to this program.

  • Assessment criteria
  • Assessment criteria

    In addition to the information detailed in the General Guidelines and Terms of Trades, the application will be assessed on:

    • the strength and originality of the concept/story idea and the quality of the writing as evidenced in the submitted written materials,
    • the mix of skills, diversity of backgrounds, and experience of the creative team, and the likelihood that their experience will advance the project,
    • the target audience, where the project will fit in the marketplace and development of a comprehensive market strategy,
    • the quality and rigour of the development notes, and
    • the feasibility of the project – that is, the likelihood of the project advancing into production, and
    • the extent to which the development and production of the project would provide economic benefits and job creation for the state, career development for Tasmanian cast and crew, and leverages investment from outside the state.

    You will need to lodge documents outlining the project's history and your development plan. To assist in preparing these documents, we've prepared some Guidance Notes for your reference.

    Special conditions:

    Further to the assessment processes outlined in the General Guidelines, we may seek a report from an independent consultant (such as a writer, script editor or producer) to assist with assessing the application against the above criteria. The report will be presented to applicants for their comment.

    Applicants should also keep in mind that:

    • You should request a funding amount commensurate with a project’s stage of development and the proposed deliverables.
    • Not all projects will be funded to the full amount requested.
    • Applicants are expected to cover some of the development costs by way of cash or deferment.
    • Screen Tasmania will not fund the acquisition of rights, option agreements or legal fees.
    • The production of any teasers/trailers must occur in Tasmania, using Tasmanian practitioners, unless otherwise negotiated with Screen Tasmania.
    • Projects that are set and/or intend to be produced in locations outside of Tasmania may apply as long as there are demonstrable benefits to the Tasmanian screen industry.
      (A 25 per cent premium on development funds will be charged and be required to be repaid in full to Screen Tasmania upon the first day of principal photography).
  • How do I apply?
  • How do I apply?

    This is a rolling program and applications will be considered at any closing date. Funding for each of the three categories must be made individually.

    Applicants must speak to Screen Tasmania’s Development Manager to discuss their project before submitting an application. Please call the Screen Tasmania offices to arrange an appointment on (03) 6165 5070.

    Please also refer to our General Guidelines and Terms of Trades when making an application.

    Applications must be lodged through the Applications Portal.

    Eligibility

    Eligibility

    To be eligible to apply for funding under the Project development program, the project must be intended for production in Tasmania, or provide demonstrable benefits to the Tasmanian screen production industry.

    You must meet the general eligibility requirements detailed in the General Guidelines and Terms of Trades and must:

    • be, or have attached to the project, a Tasmanian key creative such as a writer, producer or director (expatriate and non-Tasmanians should refer to the General Guidelines for eligibility details)
    • be, or have attached to the project in a key creative role, an experienced practitioner as defined in the General Guidelines (short-form series must at minimum have an emerging practitioner)
    • have control of copyright of the project as defined in the General Guidelines
    • For Market-attached stage and Slate Development, documented evidence of marketplace attachment, including the level of financial support, must be provided.

    With the exception of slate development, all projects must demonstrate that the project has been developed to a reasonable level (beyond early-stage development) before applying.

    Projects that have previously been unsuccessful in securing Screen Tasmania funding will only be eligible to reapply if the project has changed significantly, or if Screen Tasmania specifically invites such an application. If resubmitting you must clearly demonstrate how the project has changed.

    Projects that have unsuccessfully submitted twice cannot be resubmitted.

    Projects that have received development funding from another Screen Tasmania program (such as a special initiative) may still apply to this program.

    Assessment criteria

    Assessment criteria

    In addition to the information detailed in the General Guidelines and Terms of Trades, the application will be assessed on:

    • the strength and originality of the concept/story idea and the quality of the writing as evidenced in the submitted written materials,
    • the mix of skills, diversity of backgrounds, and experience of the creative team, and the likelihood that their experience will advance the project,
    • the target audience, where the project will fit in the marketplace and development of a comprehensive market strategy,
    • the quality and rigour of the development notes, and
    • the feasibility of the project – that is, the likelihood of the project advancing into production, and
    • the extent to which the development and production of the project would provide economic benefits and job creation for the state, career development for Tasmanian cast and crew, and leverages investment from outside the state.

    You will need to lodge documents outlining the project's history and your development plan. To assist in preparing these documents, we've prepared some Guidance Notes for your reference.

    Special conditions:

    Further to the assessment processes outlined in the General Guidelines, we may seek a report from an independent consultant (such as a writer, script editor or producer) to assist with assessing the application against the above criteria. The report will be presented to applicants for their comment.

    Applicants should also keep in mind that:

    • You should request a funding amount commensurate with a project’s stage of development and the proposed deliverables.
    • Not all projects will be funded to the full amount requested.
    • Applicants are expected to cover some of the development costs by way of cash or deferment.
    • Screen Tasmania will not fund the acquisition of rights, option agreements or legal fees.
    • The production of any teasers/trailers must occur in Tasmania, using Tasmanian practitioners, unless otherwise negotiated with Screen Tasmania.
    • Projects that are set and/or intend to be produced in locations outside of Tasmania may apply as long as there are demonstrable benefits to the Tasmanian screen industry.
      (A 25 per cent premium on development funds will be charged and be required to be repaid in full to Screen Tasmania upon the first day of principal photography).

    How do I apply?

    How do I apply?

    This is a rolling program and applications will be considered at any closing date. Funding for each of the three categories must be made individually.

    Applicants must speak to Screen Tasmania’s Development Manager to discuss their project before submitting an application. Please call the Screen Tasmania offices to arrange an appointment on (03) 6165 5070.

    Please also refer to our General Guidelines and Terms of Trades when making an application.

    Applications must be lodged through the Applications Portal.