Five early-career writers in regional, rural or remote Australia who are keen to write for television are being offered places in a five-day script lab staged by Screenworks and Matchbox Pictures.
Go Viral! an innovative project that aims to unearth ground-breaking filmmakers of the future by enabling them to create micro-films and helping their works to reach audiences, launched today.
Screenwriters in regional areas including Tasmania and the Northern Territory will soon have the chance to apply for the inaugural Regional Screen in LA Scholarship Program.
This July, directors Anna Broinowski and Ana Kokkinos will run a workshop for 12 early career directors working in regional NSW, regional Queensland, Tasmania and the ACT on behalf of Screenworks.
When Byron Bay-based aspiring creator/writer Jo Coby took a project she created with her brother Ben to a Screenworks writing workshop last year, she never imagined how it would become a catalyst for her career
Nineteen companies, whittled down from 122 applications, will share in $2.9 million worth of Enterprise Funding from Screen Australia.
The program is now open to producers living and working throughout all of regional NSW.
Tatiana Velasco and Mark George, two up-and-coming producers from northern NSW, have been selected to participate in Screenworks' 2017 Regional Producer Elevator Program.