1/11/09
Welcome!
How does International Call work?
- Seek out international projects. We work closely with international media markets, film festivals and producer organizations to find and attract the most compelling television project proposals from around the world.
- Select the best projects created by international independent producers. International Call incorporates a peer-review process involving distinguished industry professionals (filmmakers, commissioning editors, broadcasters, etc.) from around the world.
- Fund and manage projects to completion. Through International Call, we provide production funds in exchange for a license for domestic broadcast; strategic commissioning commitments vary. ITVS International works with producers to ensure that all programs meet broadcast and editorial standards.
- Find U.S. television distribution outlets. Working with the producer, public television and other outlets, we negotiate U.S. distribution through public or cable television.
- Maximize impact. Through publicity and community outreach campaigns, we help programs find and impact audiences.
Does the U.S. government have control over the selection of projects?
How does ITVS International work to increase diversity in its pool of applicants?
What parts of the world are you most interested in?
What kind of subject matter will funded projects address?
If a project is controversial or political, will it be considered?
Must all International Call programs be filmed in English?
How often can I apply to International Call?
What is the review process for International Call?
ITVS International staff evaluates all applications to determine eligibility. Eligible applications are then reviewed by ITVS International staff and outside evaluators selected by ITVS International. Evaluators are chosen from a pool of filmmakers, producers, editors, programmers and others who have extensive international experience.
Based on these reviews and further input from ITVS staff, highly rated projects are submitted to an outside panel for final selection. This panel includes a diverse international group of commissioning editors, filmmakers, television professionals, production consultants, academics and regional and/or subject experts. The panel meets with ITVS International and recommends projects for funding.
Selected programs are offered a contract for U.S. broadcast rights in exchange for funding and services. The call is extremely competitive as we are only able to fund approximately five percent of International Call applicants.
When will I be notified regarding my application’s status?
What are the most common mistakes that applicants make?
What videos must I submit with my application?
All proposals must be accompanied by a video of the applicant’s previously completed work in its entirety, with credits and English subtitles if the program’s language is not English. Demo reels, selected clips of your past work, do not qualify.
In addition, you must provide a work-in-progress video of the proposed project (selects, scenes, rough cut, etc.) with a minimum length of five minutes. Research footage is not sufficient and will not be accepted.
Must the work-in-progress video be five minutes? I have a three-minute trailer, will this do?
International Call is a highly competitive process. In our experience with International Call, no matter how well-written the proposal, projects simply don’t compete when the work-in-progress is too brief. We receive so many compelling proposals that the more developed ones always rise to the top.
What kind of producer feedback does ITVS International give?
Does ITVS encourage applicants to resubmit proposals that have been declined?
What is the funding range for International Call projects?
At what stage will ITVS International fund a project?
What does "completion funding" mean?
Completion funding means the last money needed to deliver a program. This does not include deferrals. ITVS funds can only be applied to work occurring forward from the commitment of ITVS funds.