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AIDC & FILM VICTORIA LAUNCH NEW $25,000 DOCUMENTARY GAME PITCHING INITIATIVE

Industry Updates  4 Nov 2020

In partnership with Film Victoria, Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) has launched State of Play, a new $25,000 documentary game pitching initiative.

State of Play is designed to strengthen and showcase the collaboration between nonfiction stories and gaming technologies to bring new documentary games to life.

Four selected State of Play teams will pitch their concepts live to a jury of international and local experts. The winning team will be awarded $25,000 in development funding from Film Victoria to turn their vision into a playable reality. 

Minister for Creative Industries Danny Pearson said: "This world-leading initiative gives our renowned factual storytellers and games developers the opportunity to join forces, learn from each other and explore the untapped possibilities of documentary games. Victoria is the creative state and the Victorian Government is a proud supporter of AIDC and our screen sector. We look forward to seeing the ideas that are sparked when games technology and compelling real-life stories come together.”

Applications for State of Play are now open across Australia for nonfiction practitioners to submit a concept for a documentary game.

Selected project teams will receive mentoring from Artistic Director and Co-Founder of the Co-Creation Studio at MIT Open Documentary Lab, Kat Cizek, who is a two-time Emmy and Peabody-winning documentarian working across emergent platforms, and Vassiliki Khonsari, co-founder of the award-winning immersive games studio, iNK Stories in New York, to help them develop their concepts over the 6-week period.

Alice Burgin, AIDC CEO and Conference Director, said: “AIDC’s tradition of launching the conference with a focus on innovation has been a fantastic way to bring into sharp focus the trends and technologies that continue to shape our industry. We are so grateful for the continuing support of Film Victoria in helping us host this day, and sharing our vision for an Australian nonfiction screen sector that is universally relevant, curiously imaginative and perpetually excited by what the future has to offer.”

AIDC 2021 will run online from 28 February – 3 March 2021. The conference will open on Sunday 28 February with Innovation Day. Presented by Film Victoria, Innovation Day will shine a light on what the future of nonfiction storytelling might look like by providing delegates with real and practical insight into new trends and innovations.

To register for AIDC 2021, visit the AIDC website. Apply now for State of Play.