Viral to Vérité:
Producer-Creator Fusion Lab
What Is the Producer Lab?
The audience has moved. YouTube’s UK reach now surpasses the BBC. TikTok is where the next generation of British storytellers are finding their voice — and their fans. But there is no clear road from a viral short to a feature film in a cinema.
Until now.
Viral to Vérité: Producer-Creator Fusion Lab is a ground-breaking, BFI National Lottery-funded development programme designed to change that. We find the most exciting digital-first creators in the UK, and we give them the professional tools, mentorship, and industry connections they need to turn their IP into a finance-ready feature film.
Who Is It For?
The Viral to Vérité Lab is for UK-based content creators and early-career producers who are ready to take the next step — from phone screen to cinema screen. If you have a feature film idea and a digital audience that proves people are already watching, this is the programme you’ve been waiting for.
You’re eligible if you:
- Are a UK resident, over 18, and not in full-time education
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Are an early career producer — meaning you haven't produced a feature film
that received professional UK distribution in the last five years - Have a single feature-length fiction project in active development (a treatment or draft script)
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Have a proven digital presence — whether that's a YouTube channel, TikTok following,
or an engaged online community built around your creative work
The programme is open to creators across the entire UK. You do not need to be based in London or the South East.
Programme Structure
making it genuinely accessible for creators across the UK.
The Digital Launchpad
Residency Preparation
The Residency Lab
The Finance Forge
Market Packaging
The Digital Launchpad
(November 2026 – January 2027)
Six bi-weekly online sessions via Zoom. You’ll learn how to translate your digital IP and viral ideas into a long-form cinematic structure — three-act storytelling, character development, commercial viability, and what it actually takes to get a feature made. Sessions are scheduled around the Christmas break.
Residency Preparation
(February 2027)
Individual 1:1 script editing sessions online, casting director briefings, and logistical preparation for the residency. You arrive in Bournemouth with a polished script in your hands.
The Residency Lab
(22–26 February 2027, Bournemouth)
Five days in person at Unit Base One, Bournemouth. Table reads with professional actors, 1:1 script editing, casting sessions, an environmental sustainability workshop, and a Crew Connect industry networking evening. Travel and accommodation are fully covered.
The Finance Forge
(March – April 2027)
Two months of focused 1:1 mentorship online. You’ll build your finance plan, understand the Independent Film Tax Credit (IFTC), research co-production partners, and work with a Line Producer who creates a professional production budget for your project.
Market Packaging
(April – June 2027)
The final push. Your pitch deck is polished, your Market-Ready Package is assembled, and you rehearse your investor pitch. The programme culminates in the Final Showcase on 20 June 2027 — a live pitch event presented to financiers, sales agents, and industry advocates.
Key Dates
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7 September 2026
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Open call launches — applications open
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14 September 2026
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Briefing Webinar 1 (6pm — accessible for working creators)
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21 September 2026
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Briefing Webinar 2 (11am)
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5 October 2026
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Application deadline
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19–23 October 2026
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Participant interviews (online, 30 mins each)
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23 October 2026
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Cohort of 10 announced
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26–30 October 2026
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Onboarding and contracts
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2 November 2026
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Programme begins — Session 1
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31 January 2027
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Milestone 1: Draft script + Audience Migration Data due
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22–26 February 2027
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Residency Lab — Bournemouth
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25 April 2027
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Milestone 2: Finance plan + pitch deck due
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20 June 2027
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Final Showcase — investor pitch event
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Deliverables — What You Leave With
- A Polished Feature Script — industry-standard, long-form, and ready for a script editor or development executive to read
- An Audience Migration Strategy — a data-driven roadmap showing financiers exactly how your existing digital audience converts into a theatrical one, de-risking the investment in your project
- An Enhanced Pitch Deck & Casting Overview — a visually compelling, professional presentation complete with preliminary casting attachments, market value assessment, and technical specifications
- A Finance Strategy — a full production budget prepared by a professional Line Producer, a multi-source finance plan, and a shortlist of identified co-production partners
These aren’t just development materials. They are the exact tools you need to walk into a meeting with a financier, a sales agent, or a streaming commissioner and be taken seriously.
Who Is Delivering It?
The Lab is delivered by White Lantern Film Advance Ltd — a BFI-affiliated organisation with over 15 years of experience running professional film development and training programmes, including 11 years managing the regional BFI Film Academy.
The programme is led by Adam J. Merrifield, a producer with internationally distributed feature film credits including I WAS HONEY BOO BOO, PLAYED AND BETRAYED and DIE BEFORE YOU DIE, and a founding member of Screen Wessex — the new strategic agency for Dorset’s screen industries.
Alongside Adam, you’ll work with a specialist roster of industry practitioners, including:
- A Lead Script Editor with BFI-funded feature credits
- An AI-Creative Technologist at the frontier of hybrid digital storytelling
- An Audience Growth & Migration Strategist who understands how digital communities convert into audiences
- A Production Accountant specialising in IFTC and National Lottery compliance
- A Line Producer who builds a professional production budget for every single participant's project
- A Casting Director to begin attaching talent to your project
- A Marketing Strategist to shape your pitch deck and visual identity
- A Legal Specialist covering IP protection and co-production structures
- A Wellbeing Facilitator integrated throughout, with a particular focus on the residency
The steering group includes BH Movies (independent cinema production and international distribution), TLS Ideas Studio (a TikTok Live agency managing a roster of high-reach UK creators), and Unit Base One (the BCP region’s premier professional film hub).
Time Commitment
The Lab is built with working creators in mind. The majority of delivery is online, at times designed to work around your existing schedule.
Here’s what to expect:
- 6 group sessions via Zoom (bi-weekly, 2 hours each) = 12 hours
- 1:1 script editing sessions ahead of the residency = approx. 2–3 hours
- 5-day in-person residency in Bournemouth (22–26 February 2027) — travel and accommodation covered = approx. 35–40 hours
- 1:1 Finance Forge mentorship sessions across March–April = approx. 8–10 hours
- Market packaging reviews and pitch rehearsals = approx. 4–6 hours
- Independent development work between sessions (script drafting, research) = variable, guided by your milestones
Total facilitated time: approximately 65–75 hours across 8 months.
All participants are paid the Real Living Wage for their time in facilitated sessions, ensuring this programme is accessible regardless of your financial situation.
How to Apply
Show Us Your World. Tell Us Your Story.
Applications open on 7 September 2026 via our online portal. To apply, you’ll need to submit:
- A treatment or draft script for your feature-length fiction project — this is how we assess where your project is creatively and how ready it is for development
- A Digital Reach Report — a summary of your online presence: follower counts, engagement rates, platform analytics, and audience demographics. This is what tells us you already have the audience that makes your project commercially compelling
- A short statement of intent (approx. 500 words) — who you are, why this project, and what you’re hoping to get from the programme
- Confirmation of eligibility — UK residency, early career status, project in active development
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to a 30-minute online interview in the week of 19 October 2026. The final cohort of 10 will be confirmed by 23 October 2026.
FAQs
No. This programme is specifically designed for early career producers — people who have not yet had a feature film professionally distributed in the UK in the last five years. If you’re a creator who has never made a film, that is exactly who this Lab is for.
You need to have a feature-length fiction project in active development. That means at minimum a clear idea you’re developing, and ideally a treatment or early draft. You don’t need a finished, polished script — that’s what the programme helps you build.
Absolutely. This is a UK-wide programme. The majority of delivery is online, and travel and accommodation for the in-person residency in Bournemouth are fully covered.
No. Zero. You retain 100% of your IP throughout the programme and after it ends.
No rights, no Executive Producer credits, no first-look deals.
The whole point is to make your project investment-ready so you can take it to market on your own terms.
Yes — and you get paid on top of that.
There are no fees to participate.
All participants receive the Real Living Wage for their facilitated hours.
Potentially, yes — but you’ll need to make clear that the activity in this programme is entirely additional to and not already covered by your existing development finance.
Check the eligibility criteria carefully or contact us to discuss.
Not necessarily. This is a producer-led programme and you can apply as the producer of a project you’re developing.
If you do have an attached writer, director, or writer-director, they’re welcome to join relevant sessions.
We have a dedicated access budget and have specifically built the programme to be
as flexible and inclusive as possible.
A significant portion is delivered online, and we pay travel and accommodation for the in-person residency.
Please flag any access needs in your application — we will do everything we can to accommodate them.
Yes. That’s exactly who this programme was designed for. Your digital audience, your storytelling instincts, and your world-building skills are precisely what British cinema needs right now. We provide everything else.
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