Three emerging screenwriters have been awarded production funding of $25,000 each via the Aftrs National Talent Camp skills development program.
Aftrs, Screen Australia, Australian Writers’ Guild, Scripted Ink, and the state screen agencies have announced the funding to assist with pilots or proof-of-concepts for web or TV episodic narrative works.
The recipient projects are Mother Tongue by Queensland’s Katrina Irawati Graham, Melbourne Vice by Victoria’s Kim Ho, and Rules to being a Fuckgurl by South Australia’s Nelya Valamanesh.
Aftrs has worked with the trio since 2019, first in their individual State Talent Camps, and then in the National Talent Camp 2020, where two participants from each state and one from each territory took part in developing their projects and screenwriting skills.
Graham is a writer, director, and emerging playwright with a passion for feminist horror.
Her project Mother Tongue is an 8 x 10min web-series that tells the story of two migrant women,...
Aftrs, Screen Australia, Australian Writers’ Guild, Scripted Ink, and the state screen agencies have announced the funding to assist with pilots or proof-of-concepts for web or TV episodic narrative works.
The recipient projects are Mother Tongue by Queensland’s Katrina Irawati Graham, Melbourne Vice by Victoria’s Kim Ho, and Rules to being a Fuckgurl by South Australia’s Nelya Valamanesh.
Aftrs has worked with the trio since 2019, first in their individual State Talent Camps, and then in the National Talent Camp 2020, where two participants from each state and one from each territory took part in developing their projects and screenwriting skills.
Graham is a writer, director, and emerging playwright with a passion for feminist horror.
Her project Mother Tongue is an 8 x 10min web-series that tells the story of two migrant women,...
- 3/16/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
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