For northern-based screen producers, one of the biggest hurdles to securing development funding isn’t the idea itself, but knowing how to present it in a way that funders expect. The IPF Pre-Application Training Program for Northern Producers is designed to close that gap by helping emerging and established producers strengthen their applications for short-form fictional TV series. Delivered by the Whistler Film Festival Society in collaboration with industry partners, the program focuses on practical, hands-on development support rather than direct cash funding.
Participants take part in online workshops and customized mentorship that walk through what makes a competitive funding application, from shaping story concepts to preparing budgets, schedules, and legal materials. A key benefit is access to experienced story editors and development executives who provide tailored feedback, helping producers understand how decision-makers assess projects. The program also offers exposure to industry-standard documents and examples that many early-stage producers struggle to access, making it especially valuable for startups and small production companies in the Arts and Culture space.
While funding amounts ultimately depend on the projects producers pursue after completing the training, the real value lies in improving long-term funding success and building confidence in future applications. For northern producers serious about developing a short-form series and navigating national funding programs more effectively, this training can be a strategic first step worth exploring further.
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