Screen Australia Scripted Development Virtual Check In – Hosted by Screenwest
Screenwest will be hosting a special virtual webinar and Q&A with the Screen Australia Scripted Development team on Monday 19 July at 2pm.
Screenwest will be hosting a special virtual webinar and Q&A with the Screen Australia Scripted Development team on Monday 19 July at 2pm.
Screen Australia will also be holding a limited number of one-on-one Zoom meetings with WA practitioners seeking advice on their scripted projects in development. Up to 12 virtual meetings slots will be available on Tuesday 20 and Wednesday 21 July 2021.
Screen Australia Virtual Webinar and Q&A Event Details
Join Jenevieve Chang and Justin Donoghue for a special virtual presentation regarding the current Scripted Development funding programs offered by Screen Australia and have your questions answered!
This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with the Scripted Development team at Screen Australia, so register now!
Date: Monday 19 July, 2021
Time: 2pm AWST
Where: Online – Virtual Zoom Webinar
RSVP/Registration: Via this Zoom link
One-On-One Zoom Meetings – Expressions of Interest Now Closed
Due to the limited number of slots available, Screen Australia is calling for expressions of interest from WA practitioners who would like to discuss their scripted development slate. They will offer one-on-one Zoom meetings for up to 12 practitioners. Please note: meeting times are strictly limited and one-on-one meetings are not guaranteed. These expressions of interest are now closed.
To Express Your Interest in securing one of these slots:
Please email Monique Hammond, Development and Production Assistant, Screenwest at monique.hammond@screenwest.com.au by 12pm AWST Tuesday 13 July 2021 with the following details:
SUBJECT LINE
- Surname – First Name – ‘One-on-one Meeting Screen Australia Scripted’
EMAIL BODY
- Your full name and contact details
- The title and log-line of up to three projects you would like to discuss
- A short (no more than 150 words) description of you and your work
Dates Available: Tuesday 21 July 2021 and Wednesday 22 July 2021.
Time: Meetings times will be scheduled directly by Screen Australia.
Where: Online via Zoom link. (To be sent once confirmed).
How: After notification of a successful expression of interest, Screen Australia will send practitioners meeting invitations and links directly.
More information
For more information about this event, please contact:
Barbara Connell, Drama Development Manager
Screenwest
T: + 61 8 6169 2127
E: barbara.connell@screenwest.com.au
About Screen Australia
Jenevieve Chang is a Development Executive at Screen Australia, and was formerly Creative Executive at Arclight Films, and Senior Course Manager at NIDA. She has also worked as a producer for the City of Sydney and Contemporary Asian Australian Performance. As an actor, dramaturg and director, Jenevieve has worked with The National Theatre, Young Vic and Yellow Earth Theatre in the UK; and Bell Shakespeare, Griffin and Australian Theatre for Young People in Australia. Between 2008-2011, Jenevieve was a founding member and Show Manager of Chinatown, the first vaudeville, variety and burlesque club in China. Jenevieve’s book, The Good Girl of Chinatown, was published by Penguin Random House in 2017, and she is currently co-writing a play about a Chinese boy’s journey to the Australian Goldfields for Monkey Baa Theatre.
Justin Donoghue has over twenty years’ experience working in film and television development, production and distribution. In London he worked on projects for Hallmark Entertainment, Channel Four Films, Channel Five, Downtown Pictures and Kudos Film and Television. He has worked on the development and production of a diverse slate of feature films in the UK, Europe and South Africa. In 2011 he returned to Australia and joined Screen NSW as a Development and Production Executive and also ran the Aurora script development program. Justin joined Screen Australia as a Development Executive in late 2014 and has worked across drama development and initiatives for features, series, shorts and on-line
Screen Australia development funding is available for feature films , television and online