Multimedia, Podcasting
Together with Inspirit Foundation and Amazon Music, Hot Docs is thrilled to launch this lab serving BIPOC creators who are based in Canada and have non-fiction podcast ideas in development.
The lab will offer eight fellowships designed to provide emerging BIPOC storytellers with non-fiction series ideas in development. Fellows will have the opportunity to develop their podcast ideas and create a proof-of-concept sample that will help take their work to the next level.
Throughout the fellowship, participants will meet as a group and one-on-one with seasoned audio creators and mentors to develop their project ideas, hone their skills, and navigate pathways to success in the podcast industry. Each project will also receive a $1500 creator grant to support the development of their work. For participants living more than 60km from the location of the sessions, a travel and accommodation stipend will be offered from another Canadian location.
The full details of this job, including information on how to apply, are available to all CFG members. If you are currently a member, please login to your account to view the full details; if you are not currently a CFG member, please consider joining.
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