Joshua Longhurst, Joanna Beveridge and Aaliyah-Jade Bradbury.
Joshua Longhurst, Aaliyah-Jade Bradbury and Joanna Beveridge have each been selected to undertake a customised paid industry internship via Screen Nsw’s annual Emerging Producer Placement initiative.
All three will undertake a three-month placement with the Screen Nsw investment team, headed by Sally Regan, followed by internships within Nsw production companies.
First cab off the rank is Longhurst, who joins Screen Nsw February 17, with Bradbury and Beveridge to follow later this year. All three will also be supported during their placements with opportunities to attend key screen industry events.
Co-founder of the independent production company Wintergarden Pictures, Longhurst is a director, producer and writer. In 2018, he co-produced and directed Cherry Season with production support from Screen Nsw’s Generator Emerging Filmmakers Fund, Sbs and Cjz, and is currently producing the comedy web series Ding Dong I’m Gay with development support from Screen Australia and Screen Nsw.
Joshua Longhurst, Aaliyah-Jade Bradbury and Joanna Beveridge have each been selected to undertake a customised paid industry internship via Screen Nsw’s annual Emerging Producer Placement initiative.
All three will undertake a three-month placement with the Screen Nsw investment team, headed by Sally Regan, followed by internships within Nsw production companies.
First cab off the rank is Longhurst, who joins Screen Nsw February 17, with Bradbury and Beveridge to follow later this year. All three will also be supported during their placements with opportunities to attend key screen industry events.
Co-founder of the independent production company Wintergarden Pictures, Longhurst is a director, producer and writer. In 2018, he co-produced and directed Cherry Season with production support from Screen Nsw’s Generator Emerging Filmmakers Fund, Sbs and Cjz, and is currently producing the comedy web series Ding Dong I’m Gay with development support from Screen Australia and Screen Nsw.
- 2/15/2020
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
‘Ding Dong I’m Gay’.
Screen Australia has announced five online projects that will share in $500,000 funding, including an animated satire about the ghost of Captain Cook; a science fiction drama; and a romantic comedy told from the perspective of someone on the Autism spectrum.
Screen Australia’s online investment manager Lee Naimo said: “In this slate we focused on supporting teams who have established online careers off their own bat. Whether that be creators who published a proof of concept, needed funds to complete their project or are making the leap from documentary into drama.”
“We encourage online creators to not wait for permission to tell their story. It doesn’t matter about production values, length or style, it’s just important to be proactive and start to publish content. As you hone your voice and your skills, you’ll develop a pool of content that you can use...
Screen Australia has announced five online projects that will share in $500,000 funding, including an animated satire about the ghost of Captain Cook; a science fiction drama; and a romantic comedy told from the perspective of someone on the Autism spectrum.
Screen Australia’s online investment manager Lee Naimo said: “In this slate we focused on supporting teams who have established online careers off their own bat. Whether that be creators who published a proof of concept, needed funds to complete their project or are making the leap from documentary into drama.”
“We encourage online creators to not wait for permission to tell their story. It doesn’t matter about production values, length or style, it’s just important to be proactive and start to publish content. As you hone your voice and your skills, you’ll develop a pool of content that you can use...
- 2/2/2020
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
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