UK’s “Biscuit The Enormous Bee” Among 10 Projects Selected for Young Horizons Industry Project Pool
Young Horizons Industry announce 10 projects which will take part in the Project Pool section and open registration for script, IP building and marketing, and green filming consultations with experts.
Project Pool
The aim of the new section called Project Pool is to create an extra space for projects which are looking for partners. Each project in this section will get its own table for 1:1 meetings with potential partners and extra visibility at the forum.
List of selected projects:
- “Alert Little Eyes”, animated series, Studio Filmów Rysunkowych, Poland
- “Biscuit, The Enormous Bee”, animated series, Gloaming Productions / Seymour & Otto, United Kingdom
- “Cloudy & Stormy”, animated series, Laniakea Pictures, Poland
- “Do the Dead Eat Strawberry Cake?”, live-action series, Blue Duck Arts, Hungary
- “Fantasylum”, animated film, Mizar Films, co-producer Kinhouse, Poland
- “Gaja’s World – Follow Me”, live-action film, Felina Films, Slovenia
- “Hello, Oscar!”, animated series, Atom Art, Latvia
- “Kosmix: Secret Mission”, animated film, Krutart, Czechia
- “Toink!”, animated series, Animal Tank, Belgium
- “Zabavia”, animated series, MOREFILM, Poland
Project Pool titles joined previously selected 21 projects which will be pitched on stage during the forum.
Full list of projects: industry.younghorizons.pl/projects
Consult your project with experts
Registration for 45-minute consultations is now open. This year, creators can book a meeting with three experts: Marina Narishkin, an international expert in the Business of Entertainment, Serial Entrepreneur, IP Brand Builder, Heiko Martens, a dramaturge script doctor and co-author in all stages of fictional material development, from rough pitch to finished script, and Laila Lala, a green consultant and a founder a Greenigma.
Consultants’ Tables is a place where screenwriters or producers can discuss scripts and marketing or sustainability strategies for their projects. Consultations will be held on 1 and 2 October during the forum. People who cannot come to Warsaw can book online consultation.
More information on how to book a consultation: industry.younghorizons.pl/news/consultants-tables-registration-is-open
Accreditation for Young Horizons Industry are on sale until 23 September.
Young Horizons Industry is co-financed by the Polish Film Institute, Creative Europe MEDIA sub-programme, City of Warsaw, and the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage within a frame of the Polish Creative Industries Development Center programme “Rozwój Sektorów Kreatywnych”, and organised in partnerships with Mazovia Warsaw Film Commission, ORKA, FIXAFILM, Wroclaw Feature Film Studio, Animond, No Problemo Music, Łódź Film Commission, Silesian Film Fund, Podkarpackie Regional Film Fund, Krakow Film Fund and Malopolska Film Fund of the Small Forms, Polish Producers Alliance (KIPA), Polish Animation Producers Association (SPPA), Crew United, m:brane, CEEA Forum, Animarkt Stop Motion Forum, Animation Production Days, Just Film Industry Days, Coprocity, Children’s Media Foundation.
Media patrons: Cineuropa, Film New Europe, C21Media, Licencing Magazine, Skwigly
Under the patronage of the Polish Screenwrites’ Guild.