Event Announcement: How to Write a Killer Funding Application

By 25 January 2018News & Events

Women in Film&TV Ireland presents…

How to Write a Killer Funding Application – Meet the Funders

Monday, February 5th 2018

3.30pm – 5.30pm

Please register your place through Billetto
Venue: The Morrison Hotel (Print Works room), Ormond Quay, Dublin 1

First come first served – we have just released some more tickets so please register now, places are limited

FREE for WFT Ireland members – join WFT Ireland now

10 on the door for the public, all welcome

Participants from the Irish Film Board: Project Managers Dearbhla Regan & Celine Haddad and Production Executive Sarah Dillon.

 

Participants from the BAI: Philip Cooper, Jean Crampton and Debbie Molloy.

 

With special guest script editor Lucy Ryan. The event will be moderated by producer/screenwriter Brendan McCarthy.

 

It’s arguably the most important stage of your project – without development funding it’s a nonstarter! But securing development funding is also one of the most competitive parts of the process. We have asked the movers and shakers from the two primary funding bodies – the IFB and the BAI – to join us for a masterclass where we look at what it takes to write a successful Development & Production funding application for film or TV.

They will tell us:

  • What they look for in content
  • What they look for in the application
  • What they don’t want to see & the most common mistakes
  • Key industry advice and insider knowledge about writing a killer application

Our panelists will include Key Project Managers from the Irish Film Board and the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. It’s a great opportunity to hear their thoughts and pick their brains.

This is a must see event so please book now, places are limited and it’s first come first served.

Important: THIS EVENT IS FREE FOR MEMBERS OR €10 ON THE DOOR FOR NON MEMBERS. REGISTER YOUR PLACE THROUGH BILLETTO.

Update: this event is now fully booked. We may have extra places on the day (if some people don’t show up) so you are welcome to pop down and we’ll try to get you in anyway.