NZ On Air and RNZ Joint Innovation fund
3 April 2019
NZ On Air and RNZ Joint Innovation fund delivers on diversity
Twenty-five multimedia projects to spark curiosity and kōrero have been funded for diverse New Zealand audiences through the NZ On Air / RNZ Joint Innovation Fund.
Up to $4.6m of the $6m provided for the fund in Budget 2018 has been allocated so far to projects in three categories:
• Signature Projects for major productions of interest to a broad audience
• Growth Audiences with content for Māori, Pasifika, regional and younger audiences
• Diverse Journalism for news, current affairs and factual content
NZ On Air Chief Executive Jane Wrightson says the response to the calls for proposals has been overwhelming.
“Assessors from both organisations have been spoiled for choice by the high quantity and quality of proposals received. As a result more projects have been funded than originally planned, a true testament to the ingenuity of New Zealand creatives."
RNZ Chief Executive Paul Thompson says the funded projects will yield exciting new content appealing to a range of diverse audiences across RNZ’s multiple platforms.
“This is an exciting and innovative collaboration producing new genres of storytelling and a focus on voices that are seldom heard but which reflect Aotearoa’s unique culture and identity.”
Signature Projects - $2.17m
66 applications were
received, with six boundary-pushing projects supported. The
projects include Alice Snedden Presents: Outsiders And
Insiders, an issues-based current affairs comedy show
and a second NZ Wars multimedia project The Stories Of
Taranaki, following the success of the first
award-winning project The Stories Of
Ruapekapeka.
Growth Audiences - $1.03m
From 88
applications 10 insightful projects for under-served
audiences have been funded. Projects to reflect and connect
with Māori, Pasifika, regional, and younger audiences range
from the role of tikanga in the NZ medical system in
Getting Better: The Journey Of A Māori Medical
Student, to Seeking A Better Life In NZ - a
Samoan language podcast series which explores the
experiences of early Samoan settlers in Aotearoa.
Diverse
Journalism - $0.79m
The results of the Diverse Journalism
category were announced here last December. Budgets for the nine
selected projects have now been finalised. The projects
cover a wide range of issues, from the gaming sector to the
high suicide rate among Pasifika peoples.
As a result of the high quality of proposals and the additional projects funded in this round there will not be a second general call-out. An announcement will be made in due course on how the remaining $1.4m of funds will be invested.
Funding
Details
Signature Projects
Alice Snedden
Presents: Outsiders And Insiders, 8 x 12 mins plus audio
& written content, The Spinoff for RNZ, up to $390,757. An
issues-based comedy current affairs show tackling the big
questions facing NZ.
Conviction, 10 x 30 mins,
Monsoon Pictures for RNZ, up to $309,957. A 10-episode
podcast revisiting a significant NZ court case.
NZ
Wars: The Stories Of Taranaki, 1 x 30 mins documentary,
1 x 30 mins podcast plus interactive content, Great Southern
Television for RNZ, up to $536,982. A follow up to the
award-wining The Stories Of Ruapekapeka, exploring
the Taranaki chapter of the NZ Wars.
The Citizen’s
Handbook, 10 x 10 mins, Kevin and Co for RNZ, up to
$386,258. An educational comedy web-series that covers the
basics of NZ history, politics, law, economics, and
international relations.
Protecting Paradise, 4 x
30 mins documentary plus extra audio & video content,
Fisheye Films for RNZ, up to $283,826. A documentary series
exploring the notion of a predator-free NZ.
Hip Hop
Didn’t Stop, 7 x 8 mins, The Downlow Concept for RNZ,
up to $265,060. Chris Graham celebrates 30 years of NZ Hip
Hop, exploring the evolution of the genre in
Aotearoa.
Growth Audiences – Māori
Getting
Better: The Journey Of A Māori Medical Student, 6 x 25
mins, Bird Of Paradise Productions for RNZ, up to $75,926.
Trainee doctor Emma Espiner explores the role of tikanga in
the medical system.
Matangireia, 6 x 45 mins,
Aotearoa Media Collective for RNZ, up to $137,981. A
doco-series and podcast examining the political legacies of
Māori politicians.
Growth Audiences –
Pasifika
The Untold Pacific Story, 5 x 12 mins,
Tikilounge Productions for RNZ, up to $230,000. A web-series
exploring the history of events in the Pacific and the role
NZ has played in them.
Sa’ili Mālō – Seeking A
Better Life In NZ, 6 x 20 mins, Samoa Capital Radio for
RNZ, up to $60,000. Interviews with Samoan early settlers to
NZ who came seeking a better life for themselves and their
children.
Meet The Athletes, 12 x 5 mins, The
National Pacific Radio Trust for RNZ, up to $31,800. Audio
documentary profiles of a selection of NZ based Pacific
Island athletes preparing for the 2019 Pacific Games in
Samoa.
Growth Audiences – Regional
The
Developers, 10 x 5 mins documentary, plus 10 x 10 mins
audio-only, Crux for RNZ, up to $185,000. A detailed look at
the relationships, legislation, money and public influence
that shape the way NZ’s land is developed, planned and
built on.
Growth Audiences – Younger New
Zealanders
Crimepod, 15 x 4 mins, Laura Robinson
for RNZ, up to $51,400. A scripted podcast series satirising
the true crime genre.
What Will I Be Today, 16 x 3
mins, POW Studios for RNZ, up to $84,966. A scripted audio
series for pre-schoolers enhanced by amazing sound
effects.
Moe & Friends, 10 x 10 mins, Pop-Up
Studios for RNZ, up to $99,384. A music exploration podcast,
featuring characters from the popular children’s
television series The Moe Show.
Early Ears, up to
90 mins audio, Prue Langbein Audio for RNZ, up to $80,316. A
multicultural collection of audio-based stories tailored to
engage young children.
Diverse Journalism
Daily
Podcast, 180 x 15 mins podcasts, Newsroom NZ for RNZ,
up to $554,106. A daily podcast series analysing and
interpreting News and Current Affairs stories of national
significance.
Taura Here, 6 x 30 mins, Ursula
Grace Productions for RNZ, up to $77,215. A multimedia
series exploring the experiences of young urban Māori
today.
Crunch, 3 x interactive segments, Vanishing
Point Studio for RNZ, up to $84,933. An interactive series
that allows users to explore issues in the gaming
sector.
Conversations With My Immigrant Parents, 9
x 30 mins podcasts plus video, Julie Zhu for RNZ, up to
$79,825. First generation New Zealanders share stories with
their immigrant parents.
Fast Starts*
Animated
History Of NZ, 14 x 15 mins, RNZ for RNZ, up to
$114,000. A semi-animated series telling the nation’s
story from pre-historic times to modern day.
Eating
Fried Chicken In The Shower, 8 x 20 mins, RNZ for RNZ,
up to $27,280. A comedy interview podcast on mental health
and related issues.
Kids Science Podcast, 8 x 25
mins, RNZ for RNZ, up to $57,240. A multi-platform,
interactive podcast answering kids' deep questions with
science
Māori Disparity Project, RNZ for RNZ, up
to $46,650. A multimedia investigation into the disparity
between Māori and non-Māori in health, crime, justice and
wealth.
Pasifika Mental Health, RNZ for RNZ, up to
$9,275. A multimedia investigation into issues around the
high Pasifika peoples’ suicide rate.
*These smaller-scale projects are all produced by RNZ alongside independent content creators, and expand the diversity of journalism and factual multi-media content available on RNZ platforms.
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