TikTok and Sundance Institute Launch Microseries Writing Program
Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieAcclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.
A new collaboration between TikTok and the Sundance Institute seeks to foster emerging talent in the creation of microdramas and other short-form narrative series. This joint effort is designed to nurture the next generation of storytellers, focusing on content specifically tailored for digital platforms.
The core of this partnership is a four-week virtual workshop, set to take place later this year, concentrating on scriptwriting for microseries. This program will equip selected participants with the necessary skills, structural understanding, and professional guidance to produce serialized, story-driven content. The selection process will aim to represent the diverse community of creators on TikTok.
Applications for this unique program are currently open globally through the Sundance Collab website, with a submission deadline of July 1st. This partnership was announced at the Vertical Media Summit, highlighting TikTok's continued commitment to short-form narrative and aligning with Sundance Collab's mission to support independent artistic development and audience engagement. This collaboration demonstrates the potential for creative innovation within the constraints of microseries, providing a free and accessible platform for writers worldwide to define a distinct new craft in storytelling.
This initiative represents a forward-thinking approach to content creation, embracing new platforms and formats to empower diverse voices. By supporting creators in mastering microseries storytelling, TikTok and the Sundance Institute are not only expanding creative opportunities but also enriching the digital landscape with fresh, compelling narratives that resonate with a global audience.

