Animal Logic Entertainment’s ‘Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway’.
Animal Logic Entertainment has launched a screenplay competition, designed to recognise and encourage Aussie writers working in the family entertainment space.
The call out is for Australian citizens or permanent residents with a feature script in the family animated and family hybrid (live-action/animation) space.
The winner will receive $5,000 as well as professional feedback and guidance from producer and Animal Logic CEO and co-founder Zareh Nalbandian, EVP development and production Jonathan Hludzinski and VP development and production Felicity Staunton.
Further, Los Angeles-based script consultant (and expat Australian) Tim Schildberger will read the script, deliver up to a page of written feedback focused on structure, character development and emotional connection, and offer advice on ways to make the work as attractive as possible to ‘Hollywood’ readers,
Two runner-up finalists will also receive $1,000 and professional feedback.
“We have always been committed to leveraging...
Animal Logic Entertainment has launched a screenplay competition, designed to recognise and encourage Aussie writers working in the family entertainment space.
The call out is for Australian citizens or permanent residents with a feature script in the family animated and family hybrid (live-action/animation) space.
The winner will receive $5,000 as well as professional feedback and guidance from producer and Animal Logic CEO and co-founder Zareh Nalbandian, EVP development and production Jonathan Hludzinski and VP development and production Felicity Staunton.
Further, Los Angeles-based script consultant (and expat Australian) Tim Schildberger will read the script, deliver up to a page of written feedback focused on structure, character development and emotional connection, and offer advice on ways to make the work as attractive as possible to ‘Hollywood’ readers,
Two runner-up finalists will also receive $1,000 and professional feedback.
“We have always been committed to leveraging...
- 8/26/2020
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Toby Nalbandian and Greg Schmidt.
Animal Logic Entertainment’s live action genre arm Truant Pictures today launched a screenplay competition designed to discover new talent.
The call-out is for any writers who are Australian citizens or permanent residents and who earned no more than $30,000 from fiction screenwriting in the past 12 months.
The scripts must be in the genres of horror, science fiction and/or thriller.
The winner will receive $5,000 cash, a hot desk for one week at Truant Pictures’ Sydney office and mentorship from Truant’s development and production executives Toby Nalbandian and Greg Schmidt.
Two finalists will each receive $1,000 cash and all three will be read and given notes from one of the three judges: Stuart Beattie, Yolanda Ramke (Cargo) and Zak Hilditch, plus written feedback from La-based ex-pat Aussie script consultant Tim Schildberger.
Entries opened today and can be submitted until September 2, with the winners announced in November.
Animal Logic Entertainment’s live action genre arm Truant Pictures today launched a screenplay competition designed to discover new talent.
The call-out is for any writers who are Australian citizens or permanent residents and who earned no more than $30,000 from fiction screenwriting in the past 12 months.
The scripts must be in the genres of horror, science fiction and/or thriller.
The winner will receive $5,000 cash, a hot desk for one week at Truant Pictures’ Sydney office and mentorship from Truant’s development and production executives Toby Nalbandian and Greg Schmidt.
Two finalists will each receive $1,000 cash and all three will be read and given notes from one of the three judges: Stuart Beattie, Yolanda Ramke (Cargo) and Zak Hilditch, plus written feedback from La-based ex-pat Aussie script consultant Tim Schildberger.
Entries opened today and can be submitted until September 2, with the winners announced in November.
- 6/30/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Eighteen film and TV screenplays have been shortlisted for the inaugural Gateway La Script Development Program launched by Australians in Film (AiF).
The winner will get a cash prize to facilitate development of the script, a flight to Los Angeles, meetings with producers and executives and table reads.
AiF will announce the winner and runners-up, who will form an .Aussie List., determined by a panel of expert judges, and the value of the cash, in a month.
The projects were selected from more than 500 scripts submitted to the L.A.-based Australian entertainment industry guild. The program aims to provide Australians living and working in the Us with more opportunities for support and resources and to help Australian projects secure exposure to the best networks in the business.
"We're incredibly proud of the projects coming out of Australia and thrilled to be able to offer writers an opportunity to showcase...
The winner will get a cash prize to facilitate development of the script, a flight to Los Angeles, meetings with producers and executives and table reads.
AiF will announce the winner and runners-up, who will form an .Aussie List., determined by a panel of expert judges, and the value of the cash, in a month.
The projects were selected from more than 500 scripts submitted to the L.A.-based Australian entertainment industry guild. The program aims to provide Australians living and working in the Us with more opportunities for support and resources and to help Australian projects secure exposure to the best networks in the business.
"We're incredibly proud of the projects coming out of Australia and thrilled to be able to offer writers an opportunity to showcase...
- 3/22/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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