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The markets that will not let you apply without one.

There is a difference between being late to a deadline and being ineligible for it. Several of the rooms most worth pitching in have a moving image requirement written into the submission form, in exact minute counts. No trailer, no application. Not a weaker application. No application.

I think this is the single most useful thing I know that nobody seems to say out loud, so here it is with the wording copied straight off the forms.

The requirements, verbatim

CPH:FORUM

Trailer or teaser of max. 3 minutes long (link to online viewing with English subtitles). CPH:DOX / CPH:FORUM submission requirements

Not encouraged. Not recommended. It is on the list of what you submit. Submissions typically open in early September and close in early November, which is why the work gets bought in August.

DOC NYC Pitch Day

Early stage: 2 to 3 minutes of footage or visual material (teaser, test footage; does not need to be polished). Advanced: 4 to 5 minutes. DOC NYC Pitch Day submission requirements

Read that parenthesis carefully, because it is the most generous sentence any of these bodies has written: it does not need to be polished. They are telling you the bar is lower than you think. What they will not accept is nothing.

Sheffield MeetMarket

3 minute preview: trailer, teaser, or scene selection, no longer than 3 minutes. Sheffield DocFest MeetMarket submission requirements

Note "scene selection." A well-chosen run of scenes counts. You are not always being asked for a cut trailer, you are being asked for evidence that a camera has been pointed at this thing.

Hot Docs Forum and Deal Maker

If available, a trailer or scene selects are encouraged. Hot Docs Forum submission requirements

Conditional at the Forum, required for Rough Cut. And to correct something I hear repeated: Hot Docs is not dead. It lost a lot of staff in 2024 and paused the 2025 Forum, but the 2026 Forum ran and paid out $48,000. Writing it off in front of anyone who was in that room will cost you.

IDFA Forum

Visual material is recommended (trailer or equivalent). IDFA Forum submission requirements

The softest of the five. "Recommended" in a room this competitive means everyone else brought one.

The pattern underneath. Three minutes keeps coming up. CPH says max three. Sheffield says no longer than three. DOC NYC's early stage says two to three. If you are going to cut one thing, cut a three minute piece. It clears almost every gate on this list.

What this does to your calendar

Work the deadlines backwards and the year has a shape. The autumn markets close between roughly early November and the end of the year, and a sizzle takes three to six weeks if the material exists and longer if it does not. That puts commissioning in August and September for a market you are pitching in the autumn.

Which means the useful question is never "should I make a trailer." It is "which room am I walking into, and when does its form close." Answer that and the rest is arithmetic.

The quiet one

My favourite piece of evidence that this is now standard is not a market at all. Pacific Islanders in Communications shut down its research and development fund, and now points development-stage filmmakers at its Shorts Fund to create, in their words:

a proof of concept for a full length film. Pacific Islanders in Communications, Media Fund

An institutional funder, in writing, telling filmmakers to go make a sizzle. When the money itself starts saying it, the argument is over.

What I would actually do

  • Pick the room first. One market, named, with a date. Not "festivals."
  • Open its submission form today and read the visual material line yourself. Do not take my word for it, including in this piece.
  • Count backwards six weeks from that date. That is when you need to have started.
  • Cut to three minutes unless the form says otherwise. It travels furthest.
  • If the form says it does not need to be polished, believe it. Do not spend money making it pretty. Spend it making it land.
Sources. Requirements quoted from the submission pages of CPH:DOX, DOC NYC, Sheffield DocFest, Hot Docs, IDFA, and Pacific Islanders in Communications. Checked July 2026. Windows and fees move every single year. The verbatim requirements are the durable part; the dates are not. Always open the live form.
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