Hey, does anyone have ideas about funding strategies for made-for-TV productions?
I want to make a docco series on gospel music around the world. It's intended for prime time public TV and to have broad appeal but still present Christianity as positive and culturally credible. "Soft-sell evangelism", you might call it.
Three barriers that are emerging at this very early stage:
* Some government funding and philanthropic grants appear to focus on not-for-profit organisations, rather than up-and-coming filmmakers trying to kick off a career.
*There seems to be a lot of funding support for doccos with a clear human rights or social justice focus but not necessarily for a mere celebration of beauty, community and great music - something a bit more "entertainment"-based, I guess.
*Some funding is nationally or regionally focused, whereas I want to go international.
Any ideas? Keep in mind that I'm in Australia. Are there individuals or organisations in the US, UK or elsewhere who actively and financially support Christian filmmakers in these kinds of projects?
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