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
Sydney agency Ward6, which focuses on health clients, has launched a new awareness campaign aimed at encouraging people living with HIV who may not have recently talked to their doctor to do so.
The campaign – focusing on outdoor, magazines and digital – is on behalf of Napwa (National Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS).
It aims to make the estimated 20,000 people in Australia who are HIV positive to speak to health professionals about whether the latest treatments provide them with new options.
Jo Watson, executive director of Napwa said: “Over 20,000 Australians are currently living with HIV, but a significant number of people are not taking HIV treatments. Over the past 15 years there has been significant improvements to the drugs, as well as more options. Napwa is keen to alert people to the value of talking with their doctors about these improvements for treating HIV and Ward6 has created a highly...
The campaign – focusing on outdoor, magazines and digital – is on behalf of Napwa (National Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS).
It aims to make the estimated 20,000 people in Australia who are HIV positive to speak to health professionals about whether the latest treatments provide them with new options.
Jo Watson, executive director of Napwa said: “Over 20,000 Australians are currently living with HIV, but a significant number of people are not taking HIV treatments. Over the past 15 years there has been significant improvements to the drugs, as well as more options. Napwa is keen to alert people to the value of talking with their doctors about these improvements for treating HIV and Ward6 has created a highly...
- 4/17/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
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