Brighton-based Ignition Network is looking to support first-time digital film makers who wish to develop their own projects.
Ignition will provide loaned equipment, script, production and post-production support, paid expenses, technical support and a guaranteed exhibition as part of the Brighton Festival to four successful applicants.
The theme this year is Memory, which it is hoped will encourage a range of responses from personal documentaries to narrative cinema.
Any genre will be accepted, including drama, documentary or animation, but the films must be shot on a digital format and be no longer than seven minutes.
The completed productions will be screened at the Duke of York's Cinema, Brighton.
The deadline for applications is December 16.
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