Screen Australia and YouTube Australia have announced the four projects that will share in $580,000 of production funding for the ninth instalment of the Skip Ahead initiative. The recipients include brothers Lachlan and Austin Macfarlane (The Macfarlane Bros), comedian Jenny Tian (nomnomjenny), children's YouTube creators Amy Parry and Sara Taghaode (Rainbow Bop), and the team behind Esports content channel PWR.
The Skip Ahead recipients are attending a workshop this week, where they will develop their projects and hear from industry leaders and experts including acclaimed director Dr George Miller, comedian Jordan Raskopoulos, and scriptwriter Clare Atkins. Last year's recipient Lyanna Kea, behind Life of Kea, will attend the workshop and share learnings from the program, and digital video strategists Changer Studios will also present a session on optimisation and building a YouTube presence.
First established in 2014, the Skip Ahead initiative aims to help storytellers with an existing audience on YouTube expand their creative ambitions. Since launching, Skip Ahead has supported 37 teams with over $4.7 million to develop their skills and build their careers, with alumni including RackaRacka, Superwog, Wengie, Aunty Donna, Chloe Morello and Michael Shanks.
Head of Online and Games at Screen Australia, Lee Naimo said, "I'm so excited to support four very unique and distinctive projects this year across a diversity of genres, especially given Skip Ahead is pivotal in building the careers of so many prolific Australian creators."
"This is evident in the careers of its alumni with the RackaRacka filming their second feature off the back of their hugely successful debut feature Talk To Me, Michael Shanks working on a debut feature with Allison Brie and Dave Franco, and Aunty Donna continuing to build their production empire. This program doesn't just give teams the creative tools to make narrative content, it develops business acumen and sets them up to further expand their audience and impact on YouTube. It is wonderful to once again be partnering with YouTube to support exciting Australian talent."
Ed Miles, Director, YouTube Australia and New Zealand said, "YouTube is proud to continue our decade-long partnership with Screen Australia through the Skip Ahead initiative, which continues to empower the next generation of Australian creators. This year's four teams are a testament to the diversity and creativity thriving on YouTube, from hilarious comedies to heart-warming children's content. We're excited to see how these unique voices will captivate viewers across the world on YouTube, and further strengthen Australia's place as a hub for exceptional digital content."
The funded projects are:
SKIP AHEAD ALUMNI
Channel |
Title |
Funded |
Lyanna Kea |
2023 |
|
Ella Watkins |
You May Think I'm Joking (to be released) |
2023 |
Fairbairn Films |
2023 |
|
ArtSpear Entertainment |
2023 |
|
Julian O'Shea |
Design Revolution (to be released) |
2023 |
Project One |
2023 |
|
Grouse House |
2021 |
|
Looking Glass Universe |
2021 |
|
Goodall & Gallagher |
2021 |
|
Saksham Magic |
2021 |
|
Jenny Zhou |
2020 |
|
Tibees |
2020 |
|
Bush Tucker Bunjie |
2020 |
|
Beau Miles |
2020 |
|
Fishing the Wild |
Lord of the Macks (to be released) |
2020 |
Never Too Small |
2020 |
|
Neel Kolhatkar |
2018 |
|
Fury Fingers |
2018 |
|
Piéra Forde |
2018 |
|
Chloe Morello |
2018 |
|
Van Vuuren Bros |
2017 |
|
Study with Jess |
2017 |
|
Timtimfed |
2017 |
|
Wengie |
2017 |
|
Skit Box |
2017 |
|
Superwog |
2016 |
|
Charli's Crafty Kitchen |
2016 |
|
RackaRacka |
2016 |
|
BrainCraft |
2016 |
|
The Roundabout Crew and Frenchy SungaAttack |
2015 |
|
Aunty Donna |
2015 |
|
SketchShe |
2015 |
|
Draw with Jazza |
2015 |
|
How to Cook That |
2015 |
|
Axis of Awesome |
2014 |
|
Mighty Car Mods |
2014 |
|
Sexual Lobster |
2014 |
|
Veritasium |
2014 |
|
Neighbours |
2014 |