SoundLab is Happy to announce that we are teaming up with Durham Region International Film Festival (DRIFF) to provide Post Sound services for the Emerging Filmmakers in Durham Incubator Program.
DRIFF MEDIA RELEASE: October 19, 2023
Whitby, ON: The Durham Region International Film Festival (DRIFF) is seeking applicants for
its second incubator program, which will provide one emerging filmmaking team with $10,000
cash, as well as in-kind services, to produce a short film to be screened at DRIFF 2024. The
chosen filmmakers will also receive mentoring from industry experts.
We present DRIFF’s Emerging Filmmaker Incubator with additional funding from the
Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation’s Maada’ookii Committee and Shaftesbury.The
prize also includes a filmmaking equipment loan courtesy of William F. White International Inc. ,
as well as in-kind audio post-production services from SoundLab and access to ACTRA
Toronto’s Low Budget Guideline program. The re-launch of this program after a year’s hiatus
reflects DRIFF’s commitment to building a vibrant film culture in Durham Region that promotes
inclusiveness while inspiring young filmmakers and providing them with a launch pad to
success.
“We were inspired and delighted by the number and the quality of the submissions we
received from filmmakers for our first incubator program,” says Karen Burwell, Chair of DRIFF’s
Board of Directors. “Supporting and connecting local talent is one of DRIFF's core values, and
thanks to the vision shared by local sponsors, we are thrilled to be able to offer it again in 2024.
Can’t wait to see some more of the great new talent right here in Durham!.”
To apply for the Emerging Filmmaker Incubator program, candidates must have previously produced, directed and/or written at least one short film and they are only eligible if they have not been previously broadcast or screened nationally. The selection committee encourages applications from individuals self-identifying as Black, Indigenous, Person of Colour and/or LGBTQS+ communities, to increase participation for emerging film creators from under- represented communities.
To apply for the Emerging Filmmaker Incubator program, candidates must have previously produced, directed and/or written at least one short film and they are only eligible if they have not been previously broadcast or screened nationally. The selection committee encourages applications from individuals self-identifying as Black, Indigenous, Person of Colour and/or LGBTQS+ communities, to increase participation for emerging film creators from under- represented communities.
“Durham Region plays a special and important role in Ontario’s film industry,”
John Henry
Regional Chair and Chief Executive Officer for the Regional Municipality of Durham
“We are so
proud to show our continued support for DRIFF’s Incubator and its partners from the
Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation’s Maada’ookii Committee and Shaftesbury; to
champion emerging filmmakers who represent unique and diverse voices, from within Durham
Region and beyond. DRIFF’s Incubator is helping to build and promote Durham’s vibrant film
culture; making our region a place where talented industry professionals live, work, create and
thrive.”
The sixth edition of DRIFF makes its return October 19-21, 2023. Full details on DRIFF’s 2024
Emerging Filmmaker Incubator program and application information will be posted on driff.ca
beginning on November 1, 2023, until the deadline for applications on Feb. 2, 2024.