Red Sea Labs opens applications for third edition of SeriesLab programme
SeriesLab includes an exclusive trip to Los Angeles for training sessions and the Film Independent Forum.
SeriesLab includes an exclusive trip to Los Angeles for training sessions and the Film Independent Forum.
In 2025, the programme will include five workshops – the first one exclusively addressed to selected Saudi teams, and the other four to all the selected projects.
The Souk opened its call for submissions to filmmakers across Asia for the first time this year, resulting in 28% of total submissions originating from the continent.
The aim of the programme is to develop narrative television formats set in or related to the Middle East, created by native Arabic speakers from the region.
The 6th edition of the programme is open for submissions from aspiring filmmakers across MENA. It enables participants to develop their projects into full feature scripts with the help of ...
Participants will also benefit from a two-week trip to Los Angeles, where they will attend workshops and take part in the Film Independent Forum.
Composers are invited to submit applications by October 2, 2024.
The collaboration between the Red Sea Labs and Series Mania underscores a commitment to fostering emerging talent and providing a platform for innovative storytelling in the dynamic landscape of series ...
Participants will benefit from mentoring by a Head of Studies and a Head of Script Development, guided by international specialists covering various facets of cinema and the industry.
The Lodge is open to teams of Saudi, Arab, African, and Asian filmmakers and producers.
The deadline for the submission of applications is January 7, 2023.
Among other things, participants will also learn techniques for synchronising music to visual cues and composing for specific scenes.
The workshop aligns with the RedSeaIFF’s objectives of promoting professional and talented writers and honing their skills in an effort to support the artistic and cultural community in the Kingdom.
This new partnership aims to foster the next generation of film industry professionals and help strengthen international collaboration and ties with the film industry.
The seven-month programme aims to create a platform for series/episodic writers.
Winning projects will receive a share of $200,000 in awards at the third edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival in December.