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SeriesLab & SeriesLab Story Editing

SeriesLab Story Editing 2026

Call for applications open! Deadline: 17/12/2025

TIME LEFT: 76 day, 16 hours

For TV and film professionals interested in being trained as story editors, working with scriptwriters, writer-directors and creative producers in the writing and development of their TV series projects.

Main info

SeriesLab Story Editing is a hands-on training programme for professionals who want to work with writers, writer-directors and producers in the development of their TV series projects.

The programme is addressed to people who are interested in deepening their knowledge of how to nurture a TV series from idea to a marketable sales package; learning about the story and script development process of fiction TV series projects - originals and adaptations; limited and recurring formats; series and serials - and gaining experience in early stage TV concept development, both in group setup and in the form of individual consultancies.

The purpose of the training course is to provide an insight into the process of creating a fiction TV series project – focusing on the early scriptwriting stage.

For an overview of the programme, please visit the SeriesLab & SeriesLab Story Edition page.

DURATION: from June to November 2026. The programme takes place over a period of approx. 6 months and foresees three one-week long residential workshops (June, September, and November 2026), plus some online sessions between the workshops. It ends up with a final industry pitching presentation.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Wednesday, 17th December 2025, 4.00 pm CET

To know more about SeriesLab and SeriesLab Story Editing 2026 join the Q&A online session with the Head of Studies Eszter Angyalosy, on, 14th November at 3:00 pm CET at the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87402917689?pwd=26mbgqkLGf1T5ps4vul7k7CaMrFRPt.1 
Meeting ID: 87402917689 - Passcode: 193561

SeriesLab Story Editing is organised by TorinoFilmLab – Museo Nazionale del Cinema with the support of Creative Europe – MEDIA Sub-programme of the European Union.

SeriesLab Story Editing 2026 is realised in partnership with Polish Film Institute, hosting the 1st workshop in Poland and supporting the participation of one Polish project or story editor trainee.

WHO CAN APPLY

SeriesLab Story Editing is open to film and TV professionals - story consultants, producers, readers for production companies/film funds, development executives and story editors working for broadcasters or production companies, etc. - from all over the world.

Film professionals without relevant experience with TV series projects but with an interest in learning how to work professionally on serialized fiction narratives, or TV professionals previously working only on non-fiction formats (documentary, reality, competition, soaps, etc.) may also apply.

Eligibility criteria:

a. Applicants must confirm their full availability for all the residential and online workshops, as well as for the final presentation. They also must commit to working on their assignments between workshops.

b. The working language of all SeriesLab workshops, meetings, and events is English; thus, a good knowledge of English is mandatory in order to participate.

c. Applicants without any kind of TV or film background are not eligible.

d. Applicants that apply to SeriesLab programme in the same year edition are not eligible.

PARTICIPATION FEES & SCHOLARSHIPS

PARTICIPATION FEE

1,500 Euro (+ VAT, if due).

TFL provides training, accommodation (including breakfast), as well as lunches and some dinners during the residential workshops. Travel expenses and any remaining meals are to be borne by the participants.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Polish Film Institute

Thanks to our partnership with Polish Film Institute, one Polish project or story editor trainee selected to SeriesLab 2026 will receive a scholarship covering half of the participation fee.

Our commitment is to guarantee accessibility to the TFL’s activities to as many talented participants as possible and to ensure diversity and inclusion through selection of projects/participants.

Across TFL programmes, a limited number of scholarships - covering half of the participation fee - will be available for participants from low capacity countries*, underrepresented groups and/or being from a country not providing scholarships for this kind of training, or participants in any other proven situation of need for financial support. We strongly encourage our applicants to research and apply for financial support within your national/regional funding bodies first, who may have bursaries and grants to cover the training costs.

*Low capacity countries (according to Creative Europe Programme 2021-2027) Group A: Czech Republic, Estonia, Romania, Greece, Croatia, Portugal, Poland. Group B: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Hungary, Luxembourg, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Slovenia, Slovakia and the following third countries, subject to the conditions being fulfilled for their participation in the call: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Republic of Serbia and Ukraine. 

WORKSHOPS & ONLINE SESSIONS

1st residential workshop: early June (Poland)
2nd residential workshop: mid-September (residential, place TBC)
3rd residential workshop, final presentation and meetings: second half of November 2026 (Turin, Italy)

Plus, some online sessions between the workshops.

How to apply

The requested materials – to be submitted all together in one single PDF and all in English – are:

- An updated CV with relevant references/job experience (2 pages maximum);
- A motivation letter explaining why you would like to work as a development professional in the TV industry;
- A 1-minute video presentation in which you reveal something we must know about you (feel free to be creative!).  The video should be in English (English subtitle is not sufficient). The video should be uploaded on YouTube, Vimeo, or Google Drive. The video link – and password, if needed – should be included in the application form;
- A short written presentation for communication purposes (including the information listed HERE);


Any application package that won’t include all the requested materials will be considered ineligible.
 

All the written material must be redacted using the font Courier, 12 points.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Wednesday, 17th December 2025, 4.00 pm CET

At the end of the pre-selection process, shortlisted applicants will be notified by early March and invited to attend Zoom interviews in the second half of March (exact dates TBC).

Please, click on the "APPLY NOW!" button in the right-side column of this page to access the application form. Before starting the application process, you need to create an account on the TFL Visitor Page (if you don’t already have one).

 

For more information please contact: presbitero@museocinema.it

 

In partnership with
  • Polish Film Institute
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