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E-BULLETIN: August 2011

Welcome to the Writers' Factory's E-Bulletin for August 2011.

These monthly bulletins contain information about future Writers' Factory courses as well as information relevant to screen writers across the UK and internationally. The Writers' Factory E-Bulletin is divided into three sections: Factory News, Opportunities and Events.

We would appreciate any feedback you have on our
E-bulletin and if you have any information that you would like circulated to our subscribers, please email this to info@writersfactory.co.uk by the end of the first week of each month.

 
Factory News
About The Writers' Factory
Writers' Factory Introduction to Screenwriting 
A Guide to Writers Factory Courses
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Opportunities
Creative Futures Screenwriting Residencies - Apply Now!
British Academy Scotland Awards 2011 - Call for Entries
The Glasgow 48 Hour Film Project - Register Now
ScreenHI Editor Indiepreneur
MA Television Fiction Writing
ScreenHI Festival Tour - Call for Submissions
Script Development Scheme - Call for Entries
Sky Arts Ignition - Futures Fund
Sixty Second Stories - Call for Submissions 
Call for New Feature Length Scripts

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Events
Cafe Flicker - Call for Submissions
Scottish Screenwriters
Write Camera Action
Getting Started: Writing a Screenplay
Syd Field Mastering the Craft of Screenwriting
How to Write and Pitch TV Drama  
Serious Screenwriting 2011 BAFTA - Screenwriters on Screenwriting Channel
Euroscript - Screenwriting Courses and Events

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Factory News

 

The Writers’ Factory receives investment from Creative Scotland and Playwrights’ Studio, Scotland are coordinating the programme. For more information about The Writers' Factory, please visit the website
www.writersfactory.co.uk

 

Writers' Factory Introduction to Screenwriting
Edinburgh Skillset Screen & Media Academy
Location: Edinburgh, UK
Dates: October 2011 - March 2012

The UK Film Council commissioned the Writers Factory syllabus to provide writers with foundation skills in screenwriting, and it’s now a well-established part of Scotland’s creative writing landscape. The course takes place over 22 weeks and encourages you to explore more fully your storytelling instincts, study the craft of screenwriting, workshop with your peers, and develop and write a commercial ten-minute film.

It’s delivered by multi-award winning Edinburgh-based film and television producer, screenwriter and experienced Writers’ Factory lecturer, Nigel R. Smith who trained at the Media Business School in Spain and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the US.

For more details, visit http://bit.ly/mXhU7z


A Guide to Courses with The Writers' Factory

The Writers’ Factory courses have been highly successful in developing screenwriters, many of whom have gone on to produce short film scripts or pursue their interest in writing at Film School. All courses are screen-industry approved and are delivered by experienced screen industry professionals.  Courses offered through the programme include:

Introduction to Screenwriting Express
Run over 2 weekends, this course is designed to help students explore storytelling instincts and the craft of screenwriting and offers the opportunity to develop and write a commercial ten minute film. 

Introduction to Screenwriting
Delivered over 22 weeks, this course is designed to help students develop a range of skills and critical facilities in the field of screenwriting and offers them the opportunity to develop and write a short screenplay.

Feature Film Course
Delivered over 22 weeks, this course is designed to help emerging screenwriters to develop a range of skills in the field of feature film writing and offers them the opportunity to write a feature length screenplay. 

*You must have completed the Introduction To Screenwriting course or have a relevant qualification in order to participate on this course.

Training for Trainers
These courses are open to experienced screenwriters, script consultants and development producers who would like to run courses training emerging writing talent.

Visit www.writersfactory.co.uk for details on current courses

Opportunities

  Scotland
  Creative Futures Screenwriting Residencies - Apply Now!
Playwrights' Studio, Scotland and Creative Scotland
Location: Scotland wide

Creative Scotland’s ‘Creative Futures’ is an ambitious programme of residencies and related activities designed to promote the professional development, vision, connectivity and ambitions of Scotland’s creative practitioners and organisations.

Screenwriting Residencies - Apply Now!

Our inspirational aim – to produce the best screenwriters in the world.

The programme consists of a residential training programme in Scotland, which will support you over a five month period to develop a specific script. Participants will work with high level experienced mentors, including mentor tutors from Binger Filmlab in Amsterdam. There will be three residential meetings with writers expected to work on their film between meetings.

Selected participants will also be given the opportunity to present to potential producers at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in June 2012.

The workshop weekends will take place in November 2011, February 2012 and April 2012. This valuable development opportunity is free of charge to participants.

Deadline for applications is 5pm on Friday 9th September.

Full details are available at http://bit.ly/iSUIjZ

360 Narratives

This project aims to bring together around twenty talented and successful individuals, who create in narrative forms, so that they can develop ideas and methods of working that will enable them to benefit from the possibilities of 360 degree multi-platform content creation. They will have a chance to further capitalise on their creativity in new as well as more traditional formats.

More details and the application process will be posted soon at http://www.playwrightsstudio.co.uk/360narratives.htm

 


British Academy Scotland Awards 2011 - Call for Entries
British Academy Scotland
Location: Scotland-wide
Deadline: 19 August 2011

The British Academy Scotland Awards are presented annually to recognise, honour and reward individuals for their outstanding achievement in Scotland's moving image industries within the awards year.

This award is open to Scottish Television, Game and Film entries broadcast between 31 August 2009 and 31 August 2011.

For eligibility criteria and further details, visit http://bit.ly/pRDZLC



The Glasgow 48 Hour Film Project - Register Now
The Glasgow 48 Hour Film Project
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Date: 7 October 2011


The 48 Hour Film Project comes to Glasgow on the weekend of October 7th. Filmmakers from all over the Glasgow area will compete to see who can make the best short film in only 48 hours. The winning film will go up against films from around the world.

Enter today! Space is limited.

This year, teams will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.

For further details, visit http://bit.ly/qzdKyY


ScreenHI Editor Indiepreneur
ScreenHI
Location: Highlands & Islands, Scotland

ScreenHI are looking to contract an aspiring editor familiar with Final Cut Pro.  This is a freelance contract being offered over six months, delivering a variety of offline and online content connected with the many projects ScreenHI are involved with.  

To express an interest in this contract, email ScreenHI at info@screenhi.co.uk and they will provide further details about the opportunity.


MA Television Fiction Writing
Glasgow Caledonian University
Location: Glasgow, Scotland

The UK's only MA degree in Television Writing has been devised by practicing industry experts, SHED Productions (Waterloo Road, Bad Girls, Footballers’ Wives) and Glasgow Caledonian University.

The one year course is tailored to honing your writing skills, developing your awareness of the television industry in this country and abroad, and introducing you to powerful players in the media who will help you throughout the course, and after.

You’ll become familiar with the world of TV fiction writing through working with two very experienced television writers Ann Marie Di Mambro and Chris Dolan who have written for television shows including Eastenders, Casualty, Taggart, River City, Holby City, Inspector Lynley Mysteries and a number of stage and radio plays.

You will also have a deep practical knowledge of writing both original and commissioned scripts, an awareness of how the industry works, and a black book full of crucial contacts as well as industry standard calling card scripts.

All successful students will also benefit from a year with one of London’s top agencies - McFarlane Chard & Co. (sponsored by Shed).

They're open for applications for September 2011 now. They ask for a writing sample, of not more than three items (short stories, extracts from plays or novels etc. and screenplays of course) which don't have to be published or performed.

Applications will be considered until the end of August.

They have a number of scholarships available from prestigious awarding bodies including SHED Productions, BBC Writers Room, Television Alba (for Gaelic speakers).

For more information on the application procedure, visit http://bit.ly/mz0edS

 


ScreenHI Festival Tour 2011 - Call for Submissions
ScreenHI
Location: Scotland

ScreenHI is going on the road this Spring and Summer to show off their fabulously talented filmmakers.  They will have a screening tent at some of the biggest festivals in Scotland including The Wickerman Festival, Belladrum Tartan Heart and Loopallu to showcase the best of Scottish short films made in the last 18 months.   Kicking off with the Celtic Media Festival in Stornoway later this month, they will also be visiting the Knoydart Festival and some further, as yet, unconfirmed events.

If you'd like your film to be considered please get in touch with ScreenHI on info@screenhi.co.uk

  UK and Worldwide
 

Script Development Scheme - Call for Entries
The Script Factory
Location: London
Deadline: 31 August 2011

The Script Factory is offering one screenwriter a bursary of £1,000 and one year's development support, alongside free Script Factory training, a development meeting with Alison Owen, MD of Ruby Films, and an exclusive lunch with BAFTA/Oscar-winning screenwriter Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire) at a top London restaurant.

For further details, email general@scriptfactory.co.uk


Sky Arts Ignition: Futures Fund
Sky Arts and IdeasTap
Location: UK-wide
Deadline: 19 September 2011

IdeasTap, the online arts and funding organisation, has teamed up with Sky Arts to launch a new bursary for young artists. The Sky Arts Ignition: Futures Fund will offer five young artists £30,000 each to fund their work for a full year. The fund is open to artists aged 18-30 living in the UK and Ireland, and is designed to bridge the gap between formal education and becoming a working artist.

The Sky Arts Ignition: Futures Fund is open to individual artists working in visual art, theatre, performance art, film, music, dance or literature. The scheme will also provide each artist with a mentor from Sky, who will help develop their skills and knowledge in the arts and commercial sector. The artists will also have the opportunity to showcase their work on Sky Arts – be it on TV, online or on demand.

The deadline for applicants is 19 September 2011. Two winners will be selected during this round of funding. The next round will open in early 2012 from which three further winners will be chosen.

For more information, and to apply for the Sky Arts Ignition: Futures Fund, please visit http://bit.ly/lLvV25


Sixty Second Stories - Call for Submissions
Sixty Second Stories
Location: UK-wide
Deadline: 3 October 2011

Sixty Second Stories is a global survey of cinematic storytelling from a new generation of filmmakers.  Emerging filmmakers from all over the world are being asked to produce Sixty Second Stories - the best ninety stories will become a feature film.  The feature will premiere at the 2012 Berlinale, before playing festivals around the world.

To find out more, download an entry form and preview some of the other films submitted so far, visit http://bit.ly/oedONF


Call for New Feature Length Scripts
Squarebox Yellow
Location: UK wide
Deadline: 31 December 2011

Production company Squarebox Yellow - with access to funding and distribution - are searching for their next project. If you have a feature length script you are looking to get produced then please get in touch with them on mara@makingugly.com

For examples of their work please visit http://bit.ly/gPOsz4

 

Events

  Scotland
 

Cafe Flicker - Call for Submissions
GMAC
Location: Trongate 103, Glasgow
Dates: First Wednesday of every month

Cafe Flicker is an informal networking event for film makers to screen their work, discuss it with others and network with other film makers. 

Join GMAC at 7pm on the first Wednesday every month on the 5th floor of Trongate 103 for this unique opportunity to have your films screened on the big screen. Film Submissions are accepted up to 6:30pm.

For further details, visit http://bit.ly/pFq3i5


Scottish Screenwriters - Welcome New Members
Scottish Screenwriters
Location: CCA, Glasgow

Scottish Screenwriters meet on the second Monday of each month normally at The Centre for Contemporary Art, 350 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow.

Most meetings will start off with a short Industry Talk and Question and Answer session, followed by workshopping of scripts and outlines in the second part of the evening.

Meetings are suitable for everyone with an interest in learning about Screenwriting, from those with no experience at all, to working professionals. Bring along work on the night and each piece to be workshopped should be no more than 10 pages.

For details of all the meetings, visit http://bit.ly/e1EHtW


Write Camera Action
Write Camera Action
Location: CCA, Glasgow

A series of workshops for film writers, directors and actors for development and feedback.

Write Camera Action meet on the third Monday of each month at The Centre for Contemporary Art, 350 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow.

For more details, visit http://on.fb.me/lRHlPF

  UK and Worldwide
 

Getting Started: Writing a Screenplay
Faber & Faber
Location: London
Dates: 16-18 September 2011

Oscar winner Kevin Macdonald joins Faber film and fiction editor (and former Wim Wenders script editor) Walter Donohue for this must-do three-day screenplay writing course. Participants should expect to learn crucial lessons on how to get going, as well as looking to walk away with a short new screenplay of their own creation.

For further details, visit http://bit.ly/rfIovz


Syd Field Mastering the Craft of Screenwriting
Syd Field
Location: London
Dates: 22 & 23 October 2011

Syd Field has been a script consultant to 20th Century Fox, Disney Studios, Universal and Tristar Pictures. In this masterclass he will take you through the whole process of writing your script from idea to final draft.

For more information, visit http://bit.ly/pZJp2P


How to Write and Pitch TV Drama
London Writers Workshop
Location: London
Dates: 5 & 12 November 2011

Taking place over two sessions, these workshops – led by widely-acclaimed scriptwriter Susan Oudot – will show you how to develop your ideas; looking at how to produce not only a script but the all-important pitch document and treatment. Exploring the process of scriptwriting, students will undertake practical exercises before also looking at potential markets and how to reach them. A must for the budding scriptwriter.

For more details, visit http://bit.ly/nDHkei


BAFTA - Screenwriters on Screenwriting Channel
British Academy of Film and Television Arts

BAFTA have launched the new ‘Screenwriters on Screenwriting’ channel, an area dedicated to raising the profile of screenwriting.

For the launch, BAFTA asked six leading screenwriters with credits including Atonement, The Devil wears Prada, Frost/Nixon and Slumdog Millionaire, to give their opinion on the craft, the films they have written and their career so far.

The result is a series of exclusive videos, clips and profiles providing a fascinating insight into the discipline and culture of screenwriting.

Visit http://bit.ly/ihjxqh for more details.


Screenwriting Courses and Events
Euroscript
Location: London
Dates: Ongoing

Euroscript’s goal is to facilitate the production of highest quality marketable screenplays for film and television. Euroscript comprises a team of experienced and diverse industry professionals including producers, working screenwriters, script consultants and film-makers

Training is at the heart of the Euroscript programme. They offer a wide range of courses and events to help develop your screenwriting, marketing and networking skills no matter your level, using experienced industry practitioners giving personal feedback on your work.

Euroscript offer a diverse range of: Day and Weekend Courses, Evening Courses, Project Development Workshops and Free Events

For all upcoming courses and events, please view the Euroscript monthly calendar http://bit.ly/h9BcMv

 

The Writers Factory is supported by:

Writers' Factory @ Playwrights' Studio, Scotland
CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD
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