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REACT - Future Documentary Ideas Lab

Are you interested in new ways of telling real stories? This workshop will explain how you can get involved.

REACT is delighted to announce Future Documentary as the theme for its next Sandbox. The scheme will fund collaborations that develop explorations around this theme and how the overlap between broadcast and the internet is disrupting traditional documentary media.To qualify for funding you must be a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities researcher and a Creative Business or partner.


Event details

The process of application involves participation in one of three 'Ideas Lab' workshops and a written application. This Workshop takes place in Exeter although others will also take place in Bristol and Cardiff. Places are limited and so will be issued on a first come first served basis.

Full details about the scheme and the application form and overview are available at: http://www.react-hub.org.uk/future-documentary-sandbox/

The workshop will give you an opportunity to learn more about the scheme, share and refine your idea (if you have one), get inspired and meet potential collaborators. Future Documentary Sandbox will seek to support shared learning, creative collaboration and brilliant ideas, these workshops are designed to support these objectives.

Lunch and refreshments will be available and photographs will be taken at this event.
We will circulate a full agenda and directions to the venue in advance of the event.

Places are limited so booking is essential. To register your place, please visit: http://exeter-future-doc.eventbrite.com/#

If you have any queries about the event or REACT please email react@exeter.ac.uk

REACT is a collaboration between the Universities of the West of England, Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter and Watershed Arts Trust. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council as one of four UK Creative Economy hubs, REACT will generate economic and social impact by supporting partnerships between Arts and Humanities researchers and Creative Economy partners.

Location:

Exeter Phoenix