DCampus Workshops
FAQ
How far into the development process must my project be?
Your project idea must simply be well researched and have a teaser or some raw rushes.
I need to start production before the end of DCampus Workshops - is that okay?
No, projects cannot go into production before the DCampus Hub in Halle (Saale) in October 2026.
When I apply as an author or director, is it necessary or recommended to have a producer attached to the project?
It is not necessary to have a producer for your project to be selected, but it is preferable. If you don't have one, DCampus Workshops will help you find a suitable producer.
If you are less experienced, it is recommended to apply with an experienced producer at your side. It is also helpful if your project is supported by a fund, foundation or commissioning editor and a letter of support from them is advantageous.
What kind of letter of support do I need to include with my application?
We ask you to submit a non-financial letter of support from a commissioner, funder, respected production house or experienced distributor.
A respected production company is a successful company which fulfils at least one of the following criteria: 5-10 productions per year; producing for a variety of clients and/or genres; with a network of international contacts; experienced in international co-production and accessing national funds.
An experienced distributor is one with a good reputation, an international network, selling to key territories (Western Europe, North America, Canada), offering co-financing possibilities, pre-sales or gap-financing (minimum guarantee).
Commissioners, funders, producers or distributors can contact us with any queries.
How many projects may I submit?
One or two projects.
Can I apply with a team partner?
Yes. If you are doing so, please state this in the application. DCampus Workshops can be attended with a team partner, but you should have clearly defined separate roles (e.g. director & producer or director & writer/author) and you should clearly state who is doing what.
If you apply with two projects, you can apply with a different team partner for each project if you want.
Who selects the projects for DCampus Workshops?
The 15 participating projects of the DCampus Workshops are selected by a selection committee composed of renowned commissioning editors and executives from European broadcasters and production houses. The projects then have to be confirmed by the funding bodies of Documentary Campus. In recent years, the members have come from ARD, ARTE, BBC, Channel 4, Discovery, France Television, Netflix, Spiegel TV, SVT and production houses such as Cineflix, Submarine and Terra Mater.
When and how do I get information about the results of the selection?
Projects will be selected by the end of 2025. Short-listed project teams will be interviewed via Zoom in January 2026. After confirmation by our funding bodies, the selected project teams will be officially invited to take part in DCampus Workshops and Mentors will be allocated. After this, preparation for the first workshop begins.
How many times can I apply for DCampus Workshops if my project is not selected this time?
There are no limitations - you may apply as often as you wish. However, if your project is selected, you can only attend DCampus Workshops once with that project.
Is there a guarantee that my project will be realised after attending DCampus Workshops?
No, we cannot give you that guarantee. However it is our primary ambition to help realize the DCampus Workshops projects and with this end in mind Documentary Campus offers all the necessary contacts and know-how. Of course, ultimately the participants’ motivation is what will make their project happen.
How many of previous DCampus Workshops projects have been produced?
Some 70% of the projects developed each year at DCampus Workshops are produced. Recent developments in the media landscape have made financing for documentaries more difficult so over the years we have adapted the DCampus Workshops program to reflect the current trends of the market to better support participants and optimise the chances of projects getting financed and produced. Our main aim is to help create projects that are competitive, distinctive and ready to go into production.
If my project does not go into production, do I have to repay the €4,000 to Documentary Campus?
No, in such cases no repayment has to be made.
If my project does go into production, does the €4,000 repayment come out of my pocket?
When the developed project goes into production, the project development and vocational training costs will have to be repaid to the funding bodies. As the repayment is made out of the production budget, market-based project development costs are expected to be included in the final production budget. This means that the repayment does not come out of the participant’s own pocket.
Is there an option to attend DCampus Workshops or DCampus Hubs if I am not a participant?
Admission to DCampus Workshops is restricted to participants. However, Documentary Campus offers DCampus Hubs and other conferences and festivals with presentations, case studies and panel discussions, as well as outstanding networking opportunities, to a broad audience of interested professionals. You can find information on our upcoming events on our website.
Can a third person attend DCampus Workshops (i.e. someone working on the project other than the main participant and team partner)?
In special circumstances, yes, this is possible. However, we are unable to cover any costs for a third person. If a third person wishes to attend the pitch at the DCampus Hub in Halle (Saale), they must pay the delegate fee.
Is it possible to apply for DCampus Workshops if I am not a citizen of an EU member country?
Yes, it is possible. You can attend DCampus Workshops as a team partner of a producer, author or director who has EU citizenship or of a member country of the Creative Europe Programme. The EU person submits the project(s) with you and is the one to sign the contract with DCampus Workshops.
Besides the EU Member States, the following countries are in the Creative Europe Programme: Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Republic of Serbia, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine, Tunisia, Armenia and Kosovo*.
* (This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is line with UNSCR 1244/1999 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence.)
Participants from the UK are also eligible to apply.