Exclusive: Eight scripts selected from 1,400 submissions, including short from The Brothers Lynch.
Collabor8te, the short film collaboration launched by Rankin Film Productions, in partnership with The Bureau, Dazed & Confused and Nokia, has selected eight scripts for production backing and industry mentorship.
Each project will receive £10,000.
Amy Hubbard of Hubbard Casting will work on several of the projects, DoP Rob Hardy will work on Tracks, while Old Habits is written and directed by 2013 Screen Stars of Tomorrow The Brothers Lynch.
Rankin will oversee the slate with executive producers David Allain and Jess Gormley.
In its first year, the new talent initiative produced eight shorts featuring emerging and established talent including Robert Emms, Leila Mimmack, Bill Nighy and Stephen Mangan. Rory Alexander Stewart’s project Liar went on to win a Scottish BAFTA New Talent Award.
Tristan Goligher of The Bureau commented: “Now in its second year Collabor8te continues as a rare opportunity not just for the...
Collabor8te, the short film collaboration launched by Rankin Film Productions, in partnership with The Bureau, Dazed & Confused and Nokia, has selected eight scripts for production backing and industry mentorship.
Each project will receive £10,000.
Amy Hubbard of Hubbard Casting will work on several of the projects, DoP Rob Hardy will work on Tracks, while Old Habits is written and directed by 2013 Screen Stars of Tomorrow The Brothers Lynch.
Rankin will oversee the slate with executive producers David Allain and Jess Gormley.
In its first year, the new talent initiative produced eight shorts featuring emerging and established talent including Robert Emms, Leila Mimmack, Bill Nighy and Stephen Mangan. Rory Alexander Stewart’s project Liar went on to win a Scottish BAFTA New Talent Award.
Tristan Goligher of The Bureau commented: “Now in its second year Collabor8te continues as a rare opportunity not just for the...
- 7/26/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Eight scripts selected from 1,400 submissions, includes short from The Brothers Lynch.
Collabor8, the short film collaboration between Rankin Film Productions, The Bureau, Dazed & Confused and Nokia, has selected eight scripts for production backing and industry mentorship.
Each project will have a budget of £10,000.
Amy Hubbard of Hubbard Casting will work on several of the projects, DoP Rob Hardy will work on Tracks, while Old Habits is written and directed by 2013 Screen Stars of Tomorrow The Brothers Lynch.
In its first year, the new talent initiative produced eight shorts featuring emerging and established talent including Robert Emms, Leila Mimmack, Bill Nighy and Stephen Mangan. Rory Alexander Stewart’s project Liar went on to win a Scottish BAFTA New Talent Award.
Tristan Goligher of The Bureau commented: “Now in its second year Collabor8te continues as a rare opportunity not just for the writers, directors and producers commissioned but also for us to work with some of the...
Collabor8, the short film collaboration between Rankin Film Productions, The Bureau, Dazed & Confused and Nokia, has selected eight scripts for production backing and industry mentorship.
Each project will have a budget of £10,000.
Amy Hubbard of Hubbard Casting will work on several of the projects, DoP Rob Hardy will work on Tracks, while Old Habits is written and directed by 2013 Screen Stars of Tomorrow The Brothers Lynch.
In its first year, the new talent initiative produced eight shorts featuring emerging and established talent including Robert Emms, Leila Mimmack, Bill Nighy and Stephen Mangan. Rory Alexander Stewart’s project Liar went on to win a Scottish BAFTA New Talent Award.
Tristan Goligher of The Bureau commented: “Now in its second year Collabor8te continues as a rare opportunity not just for the writers, directors and producers commissioned but also for us to work with some of the...
- 7/26/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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