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RTÉ Commissioning Call: Cláracha Gaeilge
26 Jul 2017 : Katie McNeice
The national broadcaster has issued a call for proposals to its online eCommissioning system for single, one-hour Irish-language documentary projects.

The deadline for submissions is noon on Friday September 1st 2017.

Successful projects will be suitable for transmission in 2018, but with the capacity to return to the RTÉ One schedules as a full series. The maximum budget is set at €55k. However, more cost-effective proposals will be of particular interest.

All proposals under this round should be relevant, have strong stories and characters at their core, have broad audience appeal and should be produced in the Irish language. They can be forward looking or retrospective, rooted in the present or the past and can be cross-genre, covering aspects of lifestyle, entertainment, education etc. Proposals can be talent-led and authored, or not.

Recent output from Cláracha Gaeilge includes the long-running in-house series 'Scannal', 'Cloch Le Carn' and 'The Geansaí', all of which are multi-part, single-camera strands that have played on Mondays, RTÉ One, at 19.30 and on Thursdays, RTÉ One at 19.00. It have also broadcast several other short documentary series - 'Ar Son Na Poblachta', 'Comhrialtas' and 'Euros' - produced, again, by the RTÉ in-house team.

RTÉ recently broadcast the series 'Polaitíocht: - Power On The Box' and 'GAA Nua', both of which were produced independently via the BAI's Sound And Vision fund.

Over the last number of years RTÉ have also broadcast several projects co-produced and co-funded through the Irish Language Broadcast fund, among them 'Oíche Na Gaoithe Móire' and 'Wolfland', and we are currently in pre-production on a high-end music series with BBC Alba, through the ILBF, for broadcast in 2018.





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