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About ESoDoc

WHAT IS ESoDoc

ESoDoc - European Social Documentary is an 8-months long training initiative for media professionals who want to improve their storytelling and co-creative skills, to broaden the potential of their documentary and new media project gaining access to a larger market.

ESoDoc wants to strengthen the ability for innovative and audience-centered documentary and new media storytelling, so you can be a creative and active part in the evolving market dynamics and respond to the trends in ground-breaking, collaborative and interdisciplinary ways. 

ESoDoc will help you in developing your storytelling skills to turn your topic into an original and compelling story to engage your audience and bring change to our societies.

ESoDoc promotes inclusion, diversity, equality, democracy and - more in general - an attitude of collaboration and open-mindedness that drives professionals to develop their projects in a co-creative, cross-sector and cross-border environment, together with the audience and the other players involved in the complex production chain of the digital era.

 

WHO SHOULD APPLY

ESoDoc participants are creative professionals, committed to social, political, environmental and human rights issues, open and willing to get involved and to experiment on their project with new documentary formats, new business and co-creative production models.

ESoDoc is designed for authors, directors and creative producers who are willing to dedicate time and energy in the creative development process during the training, who want to approach their project from different angles and explore new forms and new formats of audiovisual production. We welcome also other media professionals such as journalists, communication designers, programmers, NGO communication responsibles, etc...

 

WHY PARTICIPATING IN ESoDoc

At ESoDoc you will learn to think laterally, to look at the potential of your project from different points of view to develop it in different formats and for different platforms, to use collaborative development tools to better understand the relationship with the audience and create better impact, outreach and distribution strategies.

You will discover how thinking about the audience already from the early development stage of your project will help you to refine your storytelling skills to transform an “issue” into an original and compelling story, able to touch and engage your audience, and drive your push towards social and political change.

To participate in ESoDoc, you should be open and eager to co-create on all the different stages of your project (research, development, production, and outreach) and to bring your individual input to the ESoDoc group. The training will help you to be a proactive player in the audiovisual industry and to elaborate on an innovative project in a constantly evolving market. 

What we offer:

 

WORKSHOP STRUCTURE

ESoDoc is composed of 4 phases, taking place online and residential (or hybrid).

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All phases will include frontal lectures, masterclasses, case studies, hands-on workshops, group work and mentoring with experts focusing especially on multimodal storytelling, impact strategies design, teaser analysis, presentation techniques, and others.

The specific phase will articulate as follows:

Phase 1 - Opening (June 13-20, 2024 - Goldrain, South Tyrol)

Phase 2 - Consolidation (mid-August - online)

This phase will focus on:

Phase 3 - Pitching (October, 2024  - online + residential in Vilnius, LT)

In this phase, you will develop your Pitch Deck. This will be composed of different elements suitable both for “traditional live pitching”, as well as for “online pitching forums”, such as:

Phase 4 - Follow-up (from November onwards 2024 - online)

In this phase you will work together with mentors following the feedback received at the final pitch, further refining your pitch deck to prepare for future industry meetings. Additionally, you will join matchmaking sessions with international producers and other industry professionals.

 

PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES

We can accept participants coming from all EU member countries and from Creative Europe Programme associated countries. The full list includes:

  • Albania
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Georgia
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Lichtenstein
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Montenegro
  • Netherlands
  • North Macedonia
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Republic of Serbia
  • Romania
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Ukraine 

Participation of Non-EU professionals

ESoDoc can accept up to 5 participants coming from countries not participating in the MEDIA strand.

 

PARTICIPATION FEE

The participation fee covers all online and residential tuition, coaching and mentoring. It includes room and board for all residential sessions (accommodation might be in a single or a shared double room, according to availability). Travel expenses are not included.

The reduced fee can be applied only to participants coming from the following countries:

​​Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Serbia, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine.

The reduced fee will be applied also to all non-EU participants, except for those coming from North America, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Australia and Japan.

For more information, please contact us.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships are available and will be granted to participants coming from countries not providing scholarships for this kind of training or participants in any other proven situation of need for financial support.

A "full scholarship" covers the enrolment fee AND the travel costs for all residential sessions. In case of a high number of scholarship requests, we might assign a "partial scholarship", which would cover the enrolment fee OR the travel costs.

If you want to access scholarship funding, you must provide 1 copy of your latest official tax return and also explain the reasons for asking for the scholarship together with your application. No other kind of document shall be considered.

IDM SCHOLARSHIP

IDM - the South Tyrolean Film Fund - will award one scholarship to a filmmaker with a South Tyrolean effect: either born in South Tyrol or living in South Tyrol or ZeLIG graduates from 2010 onwards). This scholarship is available only to applicants fulfilling this requirement, and you'll be required to submit your latest tax return anyway.