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Making Programs for VisionTV
VisionTV works with independent producers from Canada and around the world on a broad range of programming including, lifestyle series, dramas, one-off documentaries, documentary mini series, and music specials. We are committed to cultural diversity and the fair and accurate reflection of people of all faiths, cultures and races. We have very specific requirements. Please read this guide carefully.
All series and one-off documentary, lifestyle and music program commitments have been made for VisionTV’s 2009/2010 broadcast year (Sept. 1-Aug. 1) including the I Prophesy and Supernatural Investigator strands.
Commitments for the following 2010/2011 broadcast year will not be considered until May 2010. Please do not submit proposals until advised.
We receive more than 1,000 proposals per year and it may take us up to eight weeks or more to review your project.
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Sections
Who We Are | Who Watches VisionTV | Types of Programs | What We are Looking For| International Co-Production| What We are Not Looking For |
Canadian Content Requirements | Submitting a Proposal to VisionTV | Meeting with Us| Sending Your Proposal | What We Pay | Windows & Exclusivity | Requirements | Important Notes | Legal Waiver
Required Forms
Release Form (PDF) |Release Form (WORD)
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications| Program Delivery Specs | Break Structure Specs: 30 min, 1 hour, 90 min, 2 hours.
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Who we are
VisionTV, an S-VOX company, is Canada's and the world's, only multi-faith, multicultural broadcaster. VisionTV has a mandate to provide: “balanced programming focused upon the varied religious practices and beliefs of Canadians … programming related to, inspired by or arising from spirituality including related moral or ethical issues.” (Decision CRTC 1994-655, pg. 1 & 3) We are a not-for-profit, registered charitable organization.
About 50% of the schedule is comprised of dramas, comedies, documentaries, music, information and current affairs programs - presented, produced, co-produced and acquired by VisionTV.
The other half of the schedule is produced and presented by approximately 75 faith groups. This programming ranges from the Daily Mass and Reflections on Islam, to Voice of Hinduism and the United Church of Canada's Spirit Connection.
Sixty-five percent of programming in the overall schedule and 50% of programming in prime-time is Canadian.
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Who watches VisionTV
VisionTV is available as a “basic” service on cable and satellite in approximately 8.4 million households across Canada. One in four Canadians tune in to VisionTV at least once a month. Approximately two million people watch each week; 6.3 million watch every 13 weeks.
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What We are Looking For
To be announced....
Documentary Series and One-Offs - Recent or Currently Airing
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I Prophesy: The Future Revealed
Human beings are obsessed with trying to predict what will come tomorrow – and these efforts tell us much about who we are today. The I Prophesy documentaries consider some of the possible futures that await us: from a world in which physical sex no longer exists and humans live for a thousand years, to doomsday scenarios in which our civilization is erased by asteroid collisions or epic floods.
Episode List: Dude, Where’s My Flying Car (Future Thinking); Death From Above (Asteroids);Sex and Romance; Fountain of Youth (Anti-Aging); Mass Extinction; Cyborg (Human and Machine); Nuclear 9-11; Thought Police; 2012 (The Mayan Calendar); Designing Humanity (Genetic Engineering); Apocalypse 2060; Chasing Chimera; Superflood; Tiny Revolution (Nanotechnology); Cosmic Energy (Solar Storms/ Cosmic Radiation); Journey From Earth (Space Colonization); Utopia. |
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Supernatural Investigator
Have extraterrestrials visited this planet? Did vengeful demons hound a Canadian journalist to his death? Why did the U.S. government experiment with ESP during the Cold War? And did the world’s greatest escape artist somehow slip the bonds of death? This new documentary anthology series from VisionTV, takes a critical look at such other worldly phenomena in an attempt to separate fact from fiction.
Episode List: The Antichrist; Life from other Planets; What Killed Joe Fisher Part 1: The Trap is Set; What Killed Joe Fisher Part 2: The Trap is Sprung; The Crystal Skulls; Remembering Past Lives; Seeing 911; Remote Viewing; Hex or Hoax?; Chaos Magick; The White Mountain Abduction; The Nightmare; Detour on the Road to Atlantis; The Seducers; Hunting Houdini; It's in the Stars; Occult Architecture – Washington, DC. |
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The Naked Archaeologist
Is the Bible history or myth? Present-day archaeology may hold the answer. In this series, Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici investigates the mysteries of Biblical archaeology. |
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Twist of Faith
Belief influences the actions of peoples and nations, and entwines itself into every global happening, from our fight against terrorism to the struggle to save our environment. Veteran Canadian foreign correspondent Martin Himel (End of Days, Jenin: Massacring Truth) embarks on an epic journey around the world to find out how religious faith is shaping current events – and how current events are affecting the nature of belief.
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Driven By Vision
Towering cathedrals of recycled junk. Castles built by hand with stones dug from a mountainside. Windmills and whirligigs assembled to offend politicians and charm old girlfriends. On country back roads and urban side streets you will find them: strange and wonderful handmade monuments, lovingly constructed of scrap and detritus by some of the world’s most eccentric visionaries. Welcome to the world of Driven By Vision.
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Extreme Clergy
In war-torn nations where non-combatants are caught in the crossfire; in rich lands where natural resources generate untold wealth for the few and deprivation for the many; in parched deserts where those who seek freedom often find death: who will stand up for the forgotten and oppressed? Extreme Clergy, a documentary series, follows pastors, ministers, priests and rabbis into the world’s most dangerous places. |
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God Bless America
In this new six-part documentary series, award-winning Canadian broadcast journalist Ralph Benmergui visits our southern neighbour to learn how and why religious faith has come to play such an important role in the political life of the United States. The program’s premiere is part of a series of special broadcasts on faith and politics, marking the Jan. 20 inauguration of President Barack Obama.
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Decoding Christianity
For two thousand years the finest artists in the world have been inspired by the core beliefs of Christianity. Adopting a thematic, investigative and quirky approach we bring the audience on a journey of discovery unlocking the mysteries of the church and its symbolism. A six-part series. |
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Secret Files of the Inquisition
Shot in high definition in Spain, France and Italy the four-part series examines the history of the Catholic Church's battle against heresy from the 12th century to the 1960s. Produced by Fleetwood films, it is a co-production between with VisionTV, France 5, RTVE Spain and Téléquebec Historia. |
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The Lost Tomb of Jesus
A new and controversial special on a New Testament subject involving new science and archaeology. It is two-parts, high definition, produced by Associated Producers and is a co-production between Vision TV, Discovery US and Channel 4.
Visit the Lost Tomb of Jesus Web Site |
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Protestant Revolution
Every aspect of life in the western world, from cradle to grave, has been shaped by Protestantism. This four part-series shot in high definition in Germany, England, the United States, Canada and Bermuda tells the story of how Protestantism unleashed a revolution that changed our notions of marriage and family, led to the development of democracy and capitalism and still continues to affect our daily lives. Produced by IWC and Cream Productions, it is a co-production with VisionTV and BBC 4 with presales to History US and NDR Germany |
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Lifestyle Series - Recent or Currently Airing
>>Music Specials - Recent or Currently Airing<<
Carry Me Home: The Story & Music of the Nathaniel Dett Chorale
Using the music of the Nathaniel Dett Chorale, this one-hour documentary film will weaves together the life and accomplishments of Nathaniel Dett, providing Canadians with a chance to reclaim an unknown hero while taking them on an enchanting journey of passionate sounds and musical history.
The Barra MacNeils' Celtic Christmas
This one-hour special taped before a live audience features Celtic music by the Barra MacNeils.
Haydn's " The Seven Last Words of Christ"
The recent recording of Haydn's masterpiece is performed in an Easter concert by some of Canada's foremost musicians, including violinist Andrew Dawes, widely regarded as Canada's most distinguished violinist.
Quartet Plus Four At Christmas
A one-hour Christmas music special, taped at St. George's Anglican Church in Halifax, featuring an array of holiday selections performed by the Blue Engine String Quartet, along with singers Jeri Brown, Mary Jane Lamond, Cindy Church and Lina Boudreau.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- International co-production and a note to non-Canadian producers
Because of VisionTV's licence requirement to broadcast 65% Canadian content, all of our commissioned programming must carry Canadian content certification. This means that Can a dian producers must be involved in a production for it to qualify as a true co-production meeting CAVCO and/or CRTC co-production guidelines. (www.pch.gc.ca/progs/ac-ca/progs/bcpac-cavco/index_e.cfm)
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What we are NOT looking for
Second windows
Short films in any genre (less than 22 minutes)
Dramatic feature films
Half hour, one-off programs in any genre (except for specific strands)
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Canadian content requirements
Virtually all of the documentary programming VisionTV broadcasts must qualify as Canadian content. This means that foreign producers must work with Canadian co-producers to achieve a qualifying rating on the CAVCO scale. (www.pch.gc.ca/progs/ac-ca/progs/bcpac-cavco/index_e.cfm).
If you are a foreign producer with a Canadian partner, have a project you feel is appropriate to VisionTV and which qualifies for CAVCO, please feel free to send it. (Continue to read down for details.)
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Submitting a Proposal to VisionTV
What proposals must include
- Submission date
- Program title
- Length - e.g. 22 (1/2 hr. slot), 45 (1 hr. slot), feature (specify length)
- Number of episodes
- Genre - e.g. documentary one off, mini-series or feature; docu-drama; docu-soap; lifestyle; reality; music; drama series; MOW
- Region in which your company is located - e.g. Western (BC to Manitoba); Central (Ontario); Eastern (Quebec and Atlantic Provinces); North (northern territories);
- Co-Production (if applicable) - co-producing countries
- Strand (if applicable) e.g. I Prophesy
- Logline - a one-line description of the program/series
- Synopsis - a concise description of the program/series that fully conveys the creative treatment. Maximum 150 words.
- Treatment - includes the background, key issues, key characters and the access you have to them, host or investigator's role (if applicable), the way the story will be told, the style and tone, the devices that will be used (e.g. narration, interviews, verite footage, archival stills or footage, CGI, re-enactments, graphics, etc.). Maximum four pages.
- For series - titles and short paragraph description of each episode
- Story arc or structure broken into acts (see break structure above)
- Low res photographs are welcome.
- CV's of the creative team - we are looking for clear proof that you and your team have the knowledge, qualifications and track record to make the project not only succeed but shine.
- Full contact information
If your proposal is of interest, you will be asked to submit a budget, finance plans and sample DVD's (if applicable)
Release Form
Proposals MUST be submitted with a release form - print by clicking here:
Release Form (PDF) |Release Form (WORD). Sign, scan and send as PDF with your proposal or send by fax to 416-368-9774.
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Meeting with us
We frequently meet producers, most often after we have discussed an idea by phone or after they have sent an outline or complete written proposal. Given the volume of proposals we receive for consideration from across Canada, it can be difficult for us to find time to meet on spec. We are often at festivals, events and industry gatherings across the country where we participate in panels and pitch sessions.
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Where to send your proposal
Proposals MUST be sent by email to: proposals@s-vox.com
Hard copies are NOT required but if you wish, they may be mailed to:
Director, Independent Production
S-VOX
Liberty Market Building
171 East Liberty Street, Suite 230
Toronto, Ontario
M6K 3P6
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What we
pay for programming
Should your proposal be accepted, VisionTV would enter into a pre-sale licence fee agreement for the project. Every project is different and there is no hard and fast rule. Pre-sale agreements, meaning agreements to licence a project based on a written proposal submitted by an independent producer, can range anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000 per hour, depending on the project. For a complete list of all funding agencies click here: http://www.docorg.ca/resourcecentre.html
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Windows and exclusivity
These depend on the project. A one-year period of exclusivity in Canada is standard.
We are not interested in second windows.
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Requirements should your project be accepted and produced
Canadian content certification with a CAVCO or CRTC numberErrors and omissions insuranceClosed Captioning --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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