LOOP

The UK’s First Audio Development Fund for Northern Writers

Free Turn and Screen Yorkshire have launched LOOP; the UK’s first audio drama fund, offering paid development for writing talent living in, or from, the North of England.

The audio drama space is exploding right now. Audible, Spotify, the BBC and other independent distributors are clamouring to bring exciting new audio experiences to their audiences. We’re talking about ambitious, unforgettable, genre-busting drama that captures the attention and imagination of millions of people.

What is LOOP?

LOOP is a five-month paid (part-time) initiative, where a talented panel of industry professionals from Free Turn, Screen Yorkshire and the wider scripted audio industry will work with ten selected writers, putting them through an audio-first development programme.They will help the writers develop and hone their scripted audio idea into a creatively and commercially exciting project, develop a full treatment and first episode, and take it out to the UK’s biggest audio streamers or distributors.

Who are we looking for?

We’re looking for proven writers with the ambition to be part of the new wave of audio. We want writers with fresh, new and exciting ideas that are created with audio in mind, ideas that are contemporary and reflective of the modern world. We want to create a varied slate from a diverse range of writers and genres, including Young Adult, Kids, Horror, Psychological Drama, Sci-Fi and Comedy formats, with ideas that dare to challenge the format and push people’s expectations of audio.

Who can apply?

We’re looking to work with talented writers from any and all backgrounds with a great idea. You’ll have written a novel, short stories, theatre, a screenplay, TV, a game or even an audio drama before. If you don’t yet have a writing credit or published pieces, you’ll need to demonstrate previous experience of working professionally with narrative, story development or scripts. We’d still be happy to receive your submission but would be looking only for the most exceptional examples.

Aside from this, the only conditions are that you are aged 18 or over by the closing date for applications (19th May 2023), that you have an idea for an audio drama, and either live, work or are originally from the North of England. You must be available for the key dates for the programme listed below (from July – December 2023) and fully commit to all of them at the time of accepting your place.

How to apply

Please ensure that you read the FAQs before submitting your application via our online form, along with a brief for what we’re looking for below. As part of your application, you’ll be asked to submit an initial two-page treatment, any previous writing credits you’ve achieved or an example of some past work that has been published by a third-party, or details of your relevant professional experience.

The deadline for applications is Friday 19th May at 5pm. Unfortunately we will not be able to offer feedback to unsuccessful applicants.

LOOP Brief

Dates for the programme (2023)

Please note, that accepting your offer to take part in LOOP is your commitment to the following key programme activity and is a condition of receiving your payment to take part in the programme.

  • Applications open: Wednesday 12th April
  • Online google Q&A: Wednesday 19th April @ 2pm. Register on EVENTBRITE here
  • Application deadline: Friday 19th May, 5pm
  • Interviews: (over zoom) w/c 12th June
  • Ten shortlisted writers selected and notified: 30th June
  • Welcome and Meet Your Cohorts Day: w/c 3rd July (In person, Leeds)
  • Individual Creative Reviews & Development Plan: w/c 10th and 17th July
  • Development (working intensively with mentors – can be remote): w/c 24th July – 11th September
  • Creative Review & Sign Off: w/c 2nd October
  • Development (working intensively with mentors – can be remote): w/c 9th October – 27th November
  • Final Development (can be remote): w/c 4th December
  • Final Sign Off of the treatment and episode, Pitch Preparation and Next Steps (End of Programme): w/c 11th December

FAQs

How much experience do I need?

We’re looking for writers with professional experience. You’ll have writing credits or have work published by reputable third parties (e.g. magazines). Alternatively, if you have worked with scripts or narratives before but in a different capacity, we’re open to hearing from you. Unfortunately we can’t accept applications from novice writers or those on creative writing courses unless this is supplemented with professional experience or credits.

Do I need to have an audio drama idea already?

Yes. You will need to have an idea for a drama that meets our brief already. It might not be an idea that you envisaged for audio. We’ll work with you to develop that idea into a full treatment and be audio-first (i.e. developed with the audio medium in mind).

Will I need to be available full time?

No. The programme is part-time. You will need to commit to the timings detailed above but how you complete the work in between mentor check-ins is up to you. With the exception of the cohort day, the check-ins can be remote (via online conference calls), depending on where you live.

How much will I be paid?

Those selected for the programme will be paid £5,000. This payment is for your time to write the treatment and first episode (along with any expenses) and will be paid in two instalments, 50% at the start of the programme and 50% at the end.

What will I produce at the end of the programme?

At the end of LOOP, your original idea will be developed for audio and you will have a full treatment (approximately 10-15 pages) and a draft first episode script, ready to take to an audio commissioner or distributor.

How are applications reviewed?

Applications are reviewed by a panel of professionals working in the audio and drama industries. They are reviewed against how well they meet the brief and their potential for creating a compelling audio property.

Will I get feedback if I’m unsuccessful?

Sadly, due to the high number of applications we receive, we will not be able to provide feedback to unsuccessful applicants.

Will I be refunded for any travel and expenses?

Successful applicants will be paid a total of £5,000 for their time and any expenses they incur as part of their participation in the programme. No additional funds will be paid to cover travel and expenses incurred as a result of their participation in the programme.

Will there be opportunities for industry networking?

Those selected for LOOP will meet a variety of people involved in the audio industry, and will also meet each other at the Cohort Day.

Who owns the IP at the end of LOOP?

All IP will remain with the writer at the end of LOOP. However, as part of joining the programme, you will grant Free Turn an 18 month exclusive option to further develop and produce the property (with you), with terms negotiated in good faith at the end of the programme.

Where and when will LOOP be held?

The Cohort Day will be held in Leeds during the week of 3rd July 2023. All other sessions can be remote (online). Sessions will be scheduled during the weeks detailed above and around the availability of the mentors and the participant.

Will LOOP just run this year?

It’s our ambition to run LOOP in subsequent years, but for now 2023 is the only confirmed year LOOP will be running.

Can we enter as a writing partnership or team?

Yes, but we can only offer one payment of £5,000 per idea, so you would have to share the funds. However if you have co-created an idea and wish to enter as a pair, you can. Include details in the form about each of the applicants careers to date.

Ready to apply?

If you have read our FAQs and programme brief and feel that LOOP is the right programme for you, please  ensure that you are available for the key LOOP programme dates listed above before applying.

For any enquiries about LOOP contact: loop@freeturn.co. Please note that Screen Yorkshire is unable to respond to enquiries about this programme.

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Equality and Diversity

As part of our remit to monitor and improve access to under-represented groups in the industry, we report to our funders on the diversity of applicants to this scheme. We would be extremely grateful if you could also fill in our ANONYMOUS DIVERSITY FORM once you have submitted your application form via the button below.

E&D Form