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CBC Quebec seeking young creators with a passion for digital storytelling

CBC Quebec is looking for digital storytellers from diverse backgrounds to produce original video content to air on our network.

Pitches accepted from emerging digital creators producing unique, diverse content

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CBC Quebec is looking for storytellers from diverse backgrounds to produce original video content to air on our network. (CBC)

CBC Quebec is looking for digital storytellers from diverse backgrounds to produce original content to air on our network. We want creators to tell stories through their own lens, and CBCwill license and pay for the content.

What is the Creator Network?

CBC's Creator Network works with a select roster of emerging video creators to produce content for CBC's digitalplatforms and current affairs shows.

In Quebec, those platforms includeCBC Montreal,CBC Arts,CBC Life,CBC YouTube channels, TV programs such asOur Montrealand streaming services includingCBC Gem.

The goal is to give top emerging video talent space on CBC, and pay them to create compelling visual programming that will appeal to audiences between the ages of 18 and 30.

Working with a CreatorNetwork producer, new creators will also have the opportunity to develop their storytelling and production skills.

What we are looking for

The CreatorNetwork aims to develop new voices, particularly from diverse and underrepresented communities. We want to hear from those who are Black, Indigenous,people of colour orLGBTQ2+, those living with disabilities oranyone with a new and fresh idea.

The ideal length for a commissioned video is between five and 10 minutes.

Content creators can be writers, filmmakers, vloggers, photographers, journalists, artists, animators, foodies or anyone else with a compelling idea and visual plan for bright and bold content.

We are open to various formats and genres, including First Person stories, explainers, profiles, comics, photo and video essays,as well as food and lifestyle content.

What matters is that it's a compelling idea driven by strong visual treatments.

How to pitch

To pitch an idea, simply complete ourpitch form. We accept pitches from English-speaking creators based in Quebec.

If you have a question about the pitching process or the CreatorNetwork in Quebec, you can email Creator Network producer Craig Desson at craig.desson@radio-canada.ca.