Holly Phillips.
Screenworks and Matchbox Pictures today announced the five early-career writers who will work alongside UK creator/writer Holly Phillips and other consultants in a script development lab this month.
Supported by Screen Australia’s Enterprise Industry program and Create Nsw’s early development funding, the script development workshop will take place in Lismore in regional Nsw from November 12–16.
The aimn is to develop Best Medicine, an original concept for a TV series by Tim Williams about an an out-of-work actor who performs as a clown doctor in a teenage cancer ward and finds his life takes on unexpected new meaning through a ward of complex patients.
The writers selected by Matchbox Pictures are Sue McPherson from Eumundi, Queensland, Jane Hampson, Northern Territory, Meg Courtney-Hawke, Campbells Creek, Victoria, Tristan Bancks, Bangalow, Nsw and Charlotte Brookes, Lismore.
Screen Australia head of development Nerida Moore said: “This is a fantastic opportunity...
Screenworks and Matchbox Pictures today announced the five early-career writers who will work alongside UK creator/writer Holly Phillips and other consultants in a script development lab this month.
Supported by Screen Australia’s Enterprise Industry program and Create Nsw’s early development funding, the script development workshop will take place in Lismore in regional Nsw from November 12–16.
The aimn is to develop Best Medicine, an original concept for a TV series by Tim Williams about an an out-of-work actor who performs as a clown doctor in a teenage cancer ward and finds his life takes on unexpected new meaning through a ward of complex patients.
The writers selected by Matchbox Pictures are Sue McPherson from Eumundi, Queensland, Jane Hampson, Northern Territory, Meg Courtney-Hawke, Campbells Creek, Victoria, Tristan Bancks, Bangalow, Nsw and Charlotte Brookes, Lismore.
Screen Australia head of development Nerida Moore said: “This is a fantastic opportunity...
- 11/2/2018
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Entries are open for the Adelaide Film Festival and the Australian Writers. Guild.s biennial screenwriting development initiative, the Insite Award — presented to the writer of a screenplay that hasn.t yet secured a producer or funding..
Screenwriter Blake Ayshford.s screenplay Cut Snake was the inaugural winner of the award back in 2003. It was made into a feature film by Tony Ayres, premiering internationally at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival..
The most recent winner was Harry Alteras for his script Martingale. The win saw Alteras inducted into the Awg.s Pathways Program. He also received a Scripted Ink-funded mentorship with Ayshford and development funding for a second draft.
.Since winning the 2015 Insite award, Martingale has received a level of exposure and recognition that simply wouldn't be possible without the continued support of the Australian Writers' Guild and the Pathways Program,. said Alteras..
Awg Executive Director Jacqueline Elaine said Insite...
Screenwriter Blake Ayshford.s screenplay Cut Snake was the inaugural winner of the award back in 2003. It was made into a feature film by Tony Ayres, premiering internationally at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival..
The most recent winner was Harry Alteras for his script Martingale. The win saw Alteras inducted into the Awg.s Pathways Program. He also received a Scripted Ink-funded mentorship with Ayshford and development funding for a second draft.
.Since winning the 2015 Insite award, Martingale has received a level of exposure and recognition that simply wouldn't be possible without the continued support of the Australian Writers' Guild and the Pathways Program,. said Alteras..
Awg Executive Director Jacqueline Elaine said Insite...
- 4/6/2017
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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