Deadline: November 27, 2023.
NRDC CLIMATE STORYTELLING FELLOWSHIP 2024
The Black List is thrilled to announce that it has partnered with NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) Rewrite the Future program, The Redford Center, and The CAA Foundation to launch the third annual NRDC Climate Storytelling Fellowship.
- A credited professional screenwriter with an interest in climate storytelling
- A climate story consultant from NRDC’s Rewrite the Future program to advise on effective approaches to climate storytelling that are entertaining and impactful
- As applicable, one or more NRDC experts to advise on climate issues highlighted in the script.
- After receiving these consultations, Fellows have six (6) months to complete a revision of their script. Revised scripts may be reviewed for development by prominent studios, agencies and/or production companies including Creative Artists Agency (CAA), Hyperobject Industries, NBCUniversal, Participant, United Talent Agency (UTA) and WME among others. *Scripts will not be shared until the conclusion of the ongoing writer’s strike.
- At the end of the Fellowship, each recipient will provide NRDC with a short reflection of how the fellowship has advanced their work and/or career in addition to a revised version of their script including an overview of the changes they made during the revision process.
BENEFITS
THE SELECTION PROCESS
- Scripts that have been previously reviewed on The Black List
- Scripts by international writers
- Scripts of any genre (as long as they include climate!)
- Pilots for episodic series or feature scripts
- Adapted work, although we recommend securing an option or permission for the original material
- Content created as part of a commercial campaign
- Incomplete scripts—please upload a completed draft of an original feature film script or pilot teleplay
- Stage plays or musical scripts
- Novels
- Rewrite the Future: Learn more about Rewrite the Future, NRDC’s initiative to help Hollywood take on the climate crisis. Watch their Sundance panels (presented by NRDC and the Black List) for tips and resources to guide your writing.
- The Big Picture: Representing Our Climate-Altered World On-Screen (Sundance 2023) brought together a panel of Hollywood professionals to discuss creative strategies for representing climate in film and on TV.
- More Than a Feeling: Climate Emotions in Film & TV (Sundance 2022) brought together mental health experts and Hollywood storytellers to discuss how to represent climate emotions in entertainment to better reflect our lived responses to the crisis.
- Beyond Apocalypse: Alternative Climate Futures in Film and TV (Sundance 2021) gathered filmmakers and climate leaders to discuss how entertainment stories can help us see, feel, and build the climate future we want.
- Sustainability Onscreen Tipsheet: This tipsheet offers a wide array of options for creators and producers interested in representing climate and sustainability onscreen.
- Green Production Guide Creative Resources: The PGA and Sustainable Production Alliance have a variety of creative tools available on the Green Production Guide site.
- ALBERT Editorial Toolkit: The team at BAFTA’s albert program has put together a comprehensive creative guide on how to incorporate climate and environmental stories into content.
REQUIREMENTS
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The script can be any genre but climate change and solutions must be a main driver of the action and affect important choices made by characters.
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The climate crisis intersects with a wide variety of topics so a successful climate script could incorporate impacts and/or solutions in many areas:
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Stories that personalize climate issues like environmental racism and climate injustice, climate disruption of food, water, public health, war/national security, natural disasters, corporate malfeasance, immigration, political scandal, conspicuous consumption, deforestation, wildlife and wilderness, pollution, sea-level rise, and other regional effects.
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Stories that show the impacts of the climate crisis on people and communities, disproportionate effects on BIPOC frontline communities; personal impacts on relationships, emotions/psychology, romance, family planning, jobs, and career choices; facing the ethical dilemmas of a fossil fuel economy; becoming part of the solution through personal/community/political action, education, politics and journalism, activism, etc.
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Stories that feature people discovering and engaging in climate solutions, including, “green” innovations in farming and food, public health, law and policy, energy, transportation, science and high-tech, business and finance, building and product design, waste management, circular economy, community-based innovation like greening neighborhoods, food justice, urban farms, etc.
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Stories about thought and action leaders meeting the immense challenge of solving the crisis and transitioning to a just, equitable, decarbonized economy.
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Stories that show alternative futures, beyond the cliches of climate disaster/dystopia.
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Scripts that highlight a new perspective on the human relationship with the planet that:
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Engenders hope and illustrates solutions
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Addresses human agency
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Revises the relationship of “taking from” or carelessly destroying ecosystems to “caretaking,” or sustaining ecosystems
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You must submit an original feature film script or pilot teleplay relating to climate change on www.blcklst.com for at least one week during the Program Submission Period and affirmatively opt-in to the Program Submission Call.
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You must agree to (1) these Submission Requirements, (2) all terms relating to the Program posted on the Site, which you should review and read in full, and (3) the Submission Agreement, which governs the submission of your script to Company and Black List. The Submission Agreement includes important, legally binding terms and conditions, including arbitration of any disputes, which you must read in full before accepting.
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If requested, you must submit by a date determined by Company the following materials, which are also governed by the Submission Agreement:
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A resume and biography;
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Contact and other personal information;
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Executed originals of the Submission Agreement; and
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For TV pilot submissions, a long synopsis or treatment describing the primary story arcs and how the climate themes will be developed throughout the show.
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If selected by Company, you will agree to enter into an agreement with Company (or a WGA-signatory entity affiliated with Company) to provide support in connection with your script.
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You must be at least 18 years of age and not a minor in the state or country of your residence at time of submission.
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If the script is written by a team consisting of one or more writers, (i) each member of that writing team must comply with these Submission Requirements, including agreeing to the Submission Agreement described below, and (ii) all members of the writing team must opt-out of the Program if any other member becomes ineligible (including as a result of failing to timely agree to the Submission Agreement or failing to timely provide the materials listed above).
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The script must be wholly original to you and you must be the sole owner of all rights. The script must not in any way infringe upon the copyright of any person or entity or, to the best of your knowledge in the exercise of reasonable prudence, constitute libel, defamation or invasion of privacy or any other rights of any third party. You understand and agree that Company will share any information that you provide in connection with the Program with Black List.