Second Application Call for Broadcasting Content Production Support
The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) has announced the launch of the second call for applications from organizations participating in the "Advanced Equipment Utilization Support Project for Broadcasting Content Production". This initiative aims to promote the global distribution of Japanese broadcasting content by supporting domestic broadcasters and programming companies.
Overview of the Project
The program focuses on aiding the production of live-action content intended for overseas broadcasting and distribution. By encouraging the acquisition and use of advanced technologies such as 4K, VFX, 3DCG, and AI, the project seeks to partially subsidize the expenses incurred during production. This funding is especially targeted towards innovations that utilize cutting-edge broadcasting equipment.
From June 1 to July 2, 2023, organizations can apply for indirect subsidies through Dentsu Inc., the designated management organization. This support is vital in enhancing the quality of content produced for international audiences, ultimately strengthening Japan's presence in the global media landscape.
Application Details
Who Can Apply
The program is open to private businesses, including broadcasters and production companies. Individual applications are not accepted, but consortium submissions from multiple entities are welcome. This flexibility allows various stakeholders to collaborate and leverage their unique expertise in content creation.
Application Period
The application window will remain open from June 1, 2023, to July 2, 2023, at noon. All submissions must be received by the closing date.
How to Apply
Interested organizations can find further details on the project and application procedures on the official website:
Dentsu Project Office. For inquiries, applicants can contact the project office via email or phone.
- - Email: r8_contents_info_atmark_project-office.jp
- - Phone: 050-1730-4735
Please replace "_atmark_" with "@" when sending emails.
Related Resources
For additional information regarding this project and its objectives, please visit the MIC's news release page:
MIC News Release.
By facilitating easier access to advanced production technologies, the program is positioned to significantly enhance not only the local broadcasting industry but also its international market reach, fostering a more robust partnership between technical innovation and content production in Japan.
Conclusion
This initiative signifies a substantial step towards revitalizing Japan's broadcasting industry amid the challenges posed by rapidly changing media consumption patterns. The collaboration between public and private sectors appears crucial in nurturing an ecosystem that embraces innovation in broadcast technology.
For the latest updates, stakeholders are encouraged to follow announcements from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and check the official channels regularly.