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SCRIPT
NEWS - September 2007
INTRODUCTION
TO SCEENWRITING COURSE
An in-depth,
well-resourced course that offers the definitive
introduction to the art of writing the short screenplay.
Course
leaders are experienced film-makers specifically
trained by Phil Parker to deliver this course.
Using team workshops, lectures and discussion
groups, the course explores stages of development,
script format, genre, and how to get your script
made into a film.
The
course lasts four days spread over a number of
weeks, offering a valuable opportunity for feedback
on your own screenplay with opportunities for
rewrites in-between sessions.
Suitable
for complete beginners, for those who have some
experience of writing, and for anybody who just
needs the inspiration to get going! Age 16+
Courses
are running at these venues:
Artrix
Bromsgrove
10,
11, 17, 24 November 2007 (10am-5pm)
Tel.
01527 577 330
www.artrix.co.uk
Herbert
Media Centre
Coventry
12,
13, 19, 26 January 2008 (10am-5pm Saturdays
and
12noon-5pm Sunday)
Tel.
024 7683 2310
www.theherbert.org
Cost:
£90 (and £60 concs) at both venues.
To book,
please call the venue of your choice.
INTRODUCTION
TO PLAYWRITING WORKSHOP
Saturday
6 October
In
association with Warwick Words Festival
Caroline
Jester, Literary Manager at the Birmingham Repertory
Theatre, leads an inspiring workshop on writing
for the stage. From her extensive experience as
a theatre director and dramaturg, Caroline will
offer valuable advice to budding playwrights.
Saturday
6 October
Friends
Meeting House, High Street, Warwick 10am-1pm
Tickets:
£12
Refreshments
provided.
To
book: There are only 12 places avaialable
for this popular workshop - please book in advance
through the box office on 01926 776 438 or visit
www.warwickwords.co.uk
BIRMINGHAM
BOOK FESTIVAL
11-21
October 2007
The
programme for the Birmingham Book Festival 2007
is now available.
For
more information or to join the festival's email
list, contact sara@birminghambookfestival.org
Booking
is now open for this year's Writing Workshop
programme. All workshops are priced at £17
(£14 concs) unless otherwise stated.
The
Festival Office telephone number is (0121) 246
2792
www.birminghambookfestival.org
READERS
AND WRITERS DAY
Saturday
22 September 2007
Birmingham
Libraries, in partnership with publishers Bloomsbury
and Faber & Faber, are hosting a Readers and
Writers Day at the Library Theatre (adjacent to
Central Library, Chamberlain Square).
Part
of the Reading Agency's Reaching Readers initiative,
this event will offer advice on how to get published,
what agents and publishers are looking for, as
well as readings and Q&As from new and established
writers (and readers)!
For
more information, contact nikki.bi@birmingham.gov.uk
or Sue Needham on (0121) 464 2690
JOBS
LITERARY
ASSISTANT
Birmingham
Repertory Theatre
Birmingham
Rep is currently looking for a Literary Assistant,
initially on a fixed term contract until the end
of July 2008.
For
more details, please see the advert on the Guardian
website
To obtain
an application pack, telephone (0121) 245 2000
or email stage.door@birmingham-rep.co.uk
Closing
date: 17 September 2007
DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCER
Bridge
+ Tunnel, South Shields (Tyne & Wear)
The
role is responsible for the fundraising, planning
and management of a series of unique cultural
media projects. The post is three days a week
at £25K pro rata.
For
more information or to download an application
pack, visit: www.bridgeandtunnelproductions.com/
Closing
date: 10 September
OPPENHEIM-JOHN
DOWNES MEMORIAL TRUST
Grants
for writers and funding for small projects
The
Trust offers financial assistance to 'deserving
artists of any kind' who are based in the UK and
who would otherwise be unable to pursue their
vocation.
The
maximum grant offered is around £1,000 and
awards are made in December.
Closing
date: 15 October 2007
Download
the application form at www.oppenheimdownestrust.org/index.html
OPPORTUNITIES,
TRAINING AND COMPETITIONS...
STAGE...
THEATRE
FUTURES
In December
2007, Rose Bruford College will host a new writing
festival aimed at writers who live in south-east
England and Kent.
For
more information, email enquiries@theatrefutures.org.uk
Deadline
for applications: 1 October 2007
PEOPLE'S
PLAY COMPETITION 2008
New
Writing North and The People's Theatre have announced
the launch of the 2008 People's Play.
The
award is to find an exciting new play that will
be produced for one week in the studio theatre
at the People's Theatre in Heaton, Newcastle.
The winning writer will also receive an award
of £2,000.
Writers
are invited to submit a synopsis of their play
(no more than 500 words) and the first 20 pages,
along with a short CV detailing their experience
to date.
Submission
deadline: 5pm on Monday 5 November 2007
Send
submissions to: peoplesplay@newwritingnorth.com
(Email entries only, with the
writer's name as the subject heading in the email)
For
full guidelines on applying, see
www.newwritingnorth.com
CALL
FOR SCRIPTS
Artspace
Lifespace, Bristol
Artspace
Lifespace is planning a season of events at the
pro-Cathedral in Clifton from mid-September until
the New Year and invites submissions from Bristol
writers for this.
Scripts,
outlines, or proposals for performances (to be
no shorter than 3 and no longer than 20 minutes)
should be emailed as an attachment to: charles.lewsen@btinternet.com
with 'Pro-Cathedral project' in the subject line.
Ideas
that reflect the life of Bristol, the abolition
of the slave trade, Indian independence, or other
current local issues are particularly welcome.
PLAY
DAYS WRITING COMPETITION
Tynedale
Writers' Festival and Cloud Nine Theatre Company
As part
of Tynedale Writers' Festival, Cloud Nine Theatre
Company are running a scriptwriting competition.
Plays can be on any subject and should be approximately
20 minutes in length, with a maximum cast of five.
Three
winners will have the opportunity to see their
scripts performed during the festival weekend
2-4 November, at the Queen's Hall in Hexham.
To submit
your script for consideration, send a typed copy
(double spaced, A4, single sided) to:
Tynedale
Writers' Festival
4 Seal
Terrace
Hexham
Northumberland
NE46
3BZ
The
script should have a guide in minutes at the foor
of each page, and the author's name and address
at the top of the first page.
Closing
date: 17 September
Entry
fee: £5 (cheques made payable to
'Tynedale Writers' Festival')
PLAYWRIGHTS
WANTED
Burning
House Productions/Write Side of the Brain festival
Contributions
are sought for the Write Side of the Brain festival
in January 2007 (www.misfitproductions.org)
Burning
House will produce a number of plays during the
festival, each running for three nights.
If you
are interested in contributing, send 10 pages
of an existing script plus an outline of the play
you are proposing for the festival to: burninghouses@gmail.com
The
plays should be 2 or 3-handers suitable for performance
in the upstairs of a pub. The company would like
to meet all applicants to discuss their projects
and ideally would like the applicant to see the
venue before writing the play.
Closing
date: 15 September
CALL
FOR SCRIPTS
White
Room Theatre Company
White
Room Theatre Company is a new professional company
producing new work in the city of Leicester. They
are actively seeking scripts, work in progress
and proposals for production in 2008.
Please
post scripts or ideas to:
White
Room Theatre Company
93 Harris
Road
Leicester
LE4
0QW
For
more information, visit www.whiteroomtheatre.co.uk
R
ESIDENTIAL DRAMA COURSE
Drama:
The Next Stage
8-13
October 2007
Held
at Ty Newydd - The National Writers' Centre for
Wales at Llanystumdwy, The Next Stage is designed
for writers who may not have attended a course
before but have some experience of writing for
the theatre and wish to deepen their understanding
and practice.
With
Sarah Dickenson, Kaite O'Reilly and guest Sam
Boardman-Jacobs.
To book
a place on this course or for more information,
contact Ty Newydd on (01766) 522 811 or post@tynewydd.org
BELGRADE
THEATRE RE-OPENS 3 SEPTEMBER 2007
The
Belgrade Theatre in Coventry will re-open its
doors on the 3rd September, with a series of Open
Days from Monday 3 to Saturday 8 September.
This
will be a chance to visit the reinvigorated theatre,
find out about the Belgrade's history, and learn
all about the upcoming shows.
Details of these and advanced booking
for shows can be found online at: www.belgrade.co.uk
UPCOMING
SHOWS AT BIRMINGHAM REP
For
more details of upcoming shows, see the Rep website
at: www.birmingham-rep.co.uk
SUNBEAM
SUCCESS STORY
Grand
Theatre Wolverhampton
Thursday
20-Saturday 22 September 2007
The
success story of Wolverhampton's world-famous
Sunbeam Company is coming the stage, thanks to
the Heritage Lottery Fund, Wolverhampton City
Council's Gifted and Talented Department, local
Rotary Clubs and others.
Wolverhampton
Central Youth Theatre has researched the story
and appointed Redditch playwright Peter Roberts
to help create the play.
Tickets
can be purchased from the Box Office: (01902)
429 212
TAPS
MASTERCLASSES
Script
Editing - 5/6 October 2007
For
more information regarding this workshop, email
gemma@tapsnet.org
Closing
date: 17 September
BRIAN
WAY AWARD
This
year, Theatre Centre is funding and administering
the Brian Way Awar - an award for playwrights
who write for young people, which was established
in 2000 by Arts Council England.
There
is an award of £6,000 for the winner, with
a runner-up prize of £1,000.
Plays
submitted should be aimed at young people up to
the age of 18, and must be at least 45 minutes
long.
Importantly,
they must have been professionally produced between
1 July 2006 and 31 August 2007 and this may be
a first, second, or third production of the play
in the last ten years.
Deadline
for submissions: 31 October 2007
To find
out more about how to apply, visit
www.theatre-centre.co.uk/brian_way_life.asp
PURPLEPATCH
#4
In January
2008, The New Works will be producing Purplepatch
#4, the latest in an annual series of workshops
and readings for young writers.
Submissions
are invited from writers of all ages from across
the North West of England.
Writers
can send their scripts, marked 'Purplepatch',
to:
Chris
Fittock
The
New Works
13a
Hope Place
Liverpool
L1 9BQ
More
information is available online at www.thenewworks.com
or by phoning (0151) 709 4332
TEN
IN A BED THEATRE
Ten
in a Bed Theatre seek new theatre writing to premiere
as rehearsed readings at their regular monthly
event in the Clerkenwell Theatre. If you are a
budding or emerging theatre writer with a script
that you would like produced as a rehearsed reading,
they want to hear from you.
Ten
in a Bed Theatre can only accept scripts submitted
by post. As well as plays, they will also consider
excerpts, works-in-progress, sketches, sit-coms
and radio plays. As they are dedicated to new
writing, they cannot consider any work that has
received a full professional production.
For
more information, including how to submit your
manuscript, please visit www.teninabedtheatre.org
RADIO
CHANNEL
4 RADIO
Channel
4 plans to take on BBC Radio with a slate of new
dramas on its forthcoming digital stations. The
broadcaster won a licence from Ofcom to launch
three branded radio stations, including Channel
4 Radio and E4 Radio, which are expected to feature
new dramas and comedies.
SCREEN...
CREATIVITY
WORKS
B3
B3 are
alwayson the lookout for new films to showcase
through Creativity Works, their mash-up night
for cross media projects which range from viral
shorts (30 seconds) to shorts (up to 10 minutes).
The
next event will take place on Wednesday 19 September
at the Curzon Soho. For more information, please
join their mailing list at www.b3media.net
INTERACT
LOOKING FOR SCRIPTS
InterACT
Productions is looking for screenplays for a short
film to be made in 2008. Screenplays should be
between 15 and 60 minutes in length and may be
on any subject. All characters in the play must
be English-speaking.
This
will be InterACT's first film-making project,
so the budget is very small. They are currently
only able to offer £50 for rights.
Please
send a synopsis of your script, along with a character
breakdown, to
renbigby@hotmail.com or visit www.laurenbigby.me.uk
for more information
EUROSCRIPT
WRITERS' RETREAT
La
Maison Verte, Roujan, France
8-15
September 2007
Euroscript's
residential writing retreat in the Languedoc region
of France offers writers the opportunity to progress
their projects in an inspiring environment.
The
retreat includes one personal tutorial with further
feedback sessions available by arrangement with
the two resident Euroscript consultants.
Price:
£395 per person (B&B). Concessions available.
For
further information, email enquiries@euroscript.co.uk
or telephone +44 (0)7803 369 414
To book
your place, visit www.euroscript.co.uk
SHEFFIELD
DOC/FEST 07
Friday
9 November - Saturday 10 November
Calling
all documentary makers! Pitch your ideas at Sheffield
Doc/Fest MeetMarket. MeetMarker provides an opportunity
for original ideas to be pitched to buyers in
a structured setting.
Filmmakers,
producers and content developers must upload a
one-minute pitch trailer with a clear explanation
of their idea to the Doc/Fest website. These videos
will be available online to local and international
buyers prior to Doc/Fest. After viewing, buyers
will meet with chosen filmmakers during the festival.
MeetMarket
is open to documentary makers and producers from
around the world. Doc/Fest welcomes everything
from feature documentaries and television series
to specialized genres like natural history, science,
arts and cross platform.
Projects
need to have international appeal, can be at any
stage in their development and do not need to
have existing financial backing.
Successful
applications to the MeetMarket must be:
- Fully
registered as a delegate for the Doc/Fest
- Available
for meetings on both days of the MeetMarket
Guidelines,
application form and further details are available
from www.sheffdocfest.com
Closing
date for MeetMarket project submissions
is 14 September 2007
THE
SINGLES: NEW SCOTTISH DRAMA
BBC
Scotland Television Drama and Scottish Screen
are launching a new slate of television plays;
60 minute single films of up to a maximum of £450,000
for broadcast on BBC Scotland.
All
ideas must be submitted by a producer with a track
record in film or television. Submissions should
contain a detailed outline of 4-5 pages, along
with a writing sample, producer's CV or company
resume and details of any other key talent or
relevant information.
For
more information contact gaynor.holmes@bbc.co.uk
Closing
date: 14 September 2007
CHANNEL
4 TALENT: 2 DAYS LATER
The
competition invites entrants to devise, shoot
and produce a chilling short film in less than
48 hours. Entrants can access the competition
brief at www.2dayslater.co.uk.
There
is also a lively community page at www.myspace.com/2dl
This
year's Award Screenings and Presentations will
be held on 27 October at the Georgian Theatre
Royal in Margate. Awards will be given for Best
Film as voted by an industry panel; Best Film
as voted by the audience; Best Student Film, plus
awards for Best Screenplay, Cinematography, Sound,
and Special Effects.
Closing
date for entries is 5pm Sunday 21 October
2007
FILM
STREET INTERN
www.filmstreet.co.uk
Do you
have the flair and ability to write engaging,
interesting copy for primary aged children? Do
you want to learn how to write for the web?
Filmstreet.co.uk
is an interactive website that teaches children
under 12, their parents and teachers how to get
creative through filmmaking.
They
are now looking for an enthusiastic and creative
individual who is training to be a writer or journalist,
to spend one or two days a week producing copy
for their Film Mag and to keep their website fresh
and relevant to the target audience.
Expenses
will be paid and the intern will also get to attend
screenings of children's films around the country.
For more
information and to the download an application
form visit the First Light Movies website www.firstlightmovies.com
EVENTS...
WRITERS'
GUILD OF GREAT BRITAIN AWARDS 2007
www.writersguild.org.uk
The
Writer's Guild of Great Britain is re-launching
its writers' awards and holding a ceremony at
the Writers' Guild Centre in Kings Cross on Sunday
18 November 2007.
Writers'
Guild members are currently sending their nominations
to the Guild office. Nominated writers must be
British or work in Britain. Eligible programmes/plays/books
must have been released, published, performed
or broadcast during the period 1 June 2006-31
May 2007 inclusive.
WRITERS'
GUILD VARIETY NIGHTS
Tuesdays
7-9.30pm at the Writers' Guild Centre
A series
of regular events at which writers can showcase
their work or just come along and network with
each other in an informal 'industry' environment.
Performance
slots are open to everyone but Guild members are
given preference. Each performer will be given
a five minute slot. Tickets cost £2 for
Guild members and £3 for non-members and
will be sold on the door.
Places
are limited, so please book in advance by emailing
Moe at moe@writersguild.org.uk
or on (0207) 838 0777
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