Bei der ifs – Internationale Filmschule Köln ist der dritte Jahrgang des „European Showrunner Training“ gestartet. Erneut unter der Leitung des renommierten dänischen Serienautors und Showrunners Jeppe Gjervig Gram wurden 13 Teilnehmende ausgewählt, darunter auch die Autorin Marie-Therese Thill aus Österreich („School of Champions”).
Die Drehbücher von „School of Champions“ entstanden mit Hilfe von Marie-Therese Thill, die nun am „European Showrunner Training” der ins teilnimmt (Credit: Orf/Superfilm/Stefanie Leo)
Mit ihrem Weiterbildungsangebot „European Showrunner Training” reagiert die ifs auf aktuelle Anforderungen des Serien-Marktes. Mittlerweile ist der dritte Jahrgang gestartet. Unter den laut ifs zahlreichen Bewerbungen wurden 13 qualifizierte Serienautor:innen aus zwölf Ländern ausgewählt. Bei den Teilnehmenden des dritten Jahrgangs handelt es sich um:
• Anna Brotkin, Finnland | „Aikuiset/Adults”, „Rakkaat lapset/Perfect Sisters” (Autorin)
• Tanja Bubbel, Deutschland | „Charité” (Staffelcreator 4. Staffel / Headautorin), „Smilla’s Sense of Snow” (Deutsche Headautorin)
• Charlie Dewulf, Belgien | „Brak/Broke”, „Liefdestips aan Mezelf/Love Tips to Myself”
• Jón Gunnar Geirdal, Island...
Die Drehbücher von „School of Champions“ entstanden mit Hilfe von Marie-Therese Thill, die nun am „European Showrunner Training” der ins teilnimmt (Credit: Orf/Superfilm/Stefanie Leo)
Mit ihrem Weiterbildungsangebot „European Showrunner Training” reagiert die ifs auf aktuelle Anforderungen des Serien-Marktes. Mittlerweile ist der dritte Jahrgang gestartet. Unter den laut ifs zahlreichen Bewerbungen wurden 13 qualifizierte Serienautor:innen aus zwölf Ländern ausgewählt. Bei den Teilnehmenden des dritten Jahrgangs handelt es sich um:
• Anna Brotkin, Finnland | „Aikuiset/Adults”, „Rakkaat lapset/Perfect Sisters” (Autorin)
• Tanja Bubbel, Deutschland | „Charité” (Staffelcreator 4. Staffel / Headautorin), „Smilla’s Sense of Snow” (Deutsche Headautorin)
• Charlie Dewulf, Belgien | „Brak/Broke”, „Liefdestips aan Mezelf/Love Tips to Myself”
• Jón Gunnar Geirdal, Island...
- 6/3/2024
- by Barbara Schuster
- Spot - Media & Film
The Mediapro Studio will shoot from November Season 3 of “The Head,” its biggest international hit, filming in the Sahara Desert with John Lynch (“The Fall”) and Katharine O’Donnelly (“Mary Queen of Scots), attached once more to star.
Olivia Morris also returns to her role as Rachel Russo, the morally conscionable daughter of ambition-crazed biologist Arthur Wilde, played by Lynch.
“The Head” Season 1 took place at an Antarctic research station cut off in winter, Season 2 on a hulking freighter at mid-Pacific’s Point Nemo, the most distant place on earth from nearest land.
“The locations for this series have been a fundamental part of the show itself, always in an inaccessible place,” Laura Fernández Espeso, The Mediapro Studio CEO, told Variety before talking at a Mipcom Media Mastermind Keynote on Tuesday.
“This time we’ll be shooting in the desert: ‘The Head 3’ will take place in an unknown place in the Sahara desert,...
Olivia Morris also returns to her role as Rachel Russo, the morally conscionable daughter of ambition-crazed biologist Arthur Wilde, played by Lynch.
“The Head” Season 1 took place at an Antarctic research station cut off in winter, Season 2 on a hulking freighter at mid-Pacific’s Point Nemo, the most distant place on earth from nearest land.
“The locations for this series have been a fundamental part of the show itself, always in an inaccessible place,” Laura Fernández Espeso, The Mediapro Studio CEO, told Variety before talking at a Mipcom Media Mastermind Keynote on Tuesday.
“This time we’ll be shooting in the desert: ‘The Head 3’ will take place in an unknown place in the Sahara desert,...
- 10/17/2023
- by John Hopewell and Liza Foreman
- Variety Film + TV
The Ugc Writers Campus by Series Mania, an immersive week-long writing workshop for 20 emerging TV drama writers throughout Europe, will run from March 20-27. Now in its third year, Ugc has selected 20 screenwriters from more than 100 candidates and 30 different countries.
The Series Mania Festival runs from March 20-28 in Lille, France, and will include a program of world premieres and series selected for competition.
Under the editorial supervision of Lorraine Sullivan, this year’s president of the Ugc campus will be Eli Horowitz, the creator and showrunner of the Amazon series Homecoming, starring Julia Roberts (the series’ Season 2 is set for this Spring.)
The 20 selected screenwriters also will be tutored by screenwriter Jeppe Gjervig Gram (Follow the Money) and screenwriter and story consultant Nicola Lusuardi (Bulletproof Heart), through masterclasses, writing workshops and meetings with industry professionals.
The selected participants include:
Richard Brabin – At Sea – UK (London Film School) Marta Irene...
The Series Mania Festival runs from March 20-28 in Lille, France, and will include a program of world premieres and series selected for competition.
Under the editorial supervision of Lorraine Sullivan, this year’s president of the Ugc campus will be Eli Horowitz, the creator and showrunner of the Amazon series Homecoming, starring Julia Roberts (the series’ Season 2 is set for this Spring.)
The 20 selected screenwriters also will be tutored by screenwriter Jeppe Gjervig Gram (Follow the Money) and screenwriter and story consultant Nicola Lusuardi (Bulletproof Heart), through masterclasses, writing workshops and meetings with industry professionals.
The selected participants include:
Richard Brabin – At Sea – UK (London Film School) Marta Irene...
- 2/17/2020
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Eli Horowitz, creator and showrunner of the Julia Roberts-led Amazon series “Homecoming,” will be the president of the Ugc Writers Campus at annual series showcase Series Mania.
The Campus is a week-long writing workshop for emerging TV drama writers from Europe. Twenty screenwriters were chosen from more than 100 applicants. The workshop will be run under the editorial supervision of Series Mania founder Laurence Herszberg. Screenwriter Jeppe Gjervig Gram (“Borgen”) and screenwriter and story editor Nicola Lusuardi (“1994”) are the other tutors.
The selected screenwriters and projects include: Richard Brabin’s “At Sea” (U.K.); Marta Irene Rosato’s “Bad Reputation” (Italy); Judit Anna Banhazi’s “Christabel” (Hungary); Bar Farjun and Shachar Rosenfeld’s “The Instructors” (Israel); Alain Moreau’s “Agnes & Luis” (France); Daniela Luciani and Ilaria Coppolecchia’s “Lamb of God” (Italy); Elena Lyubarskaya and Katerina Gerothanasi’s “Moving On” (Russia and Greece); Thomas Lehout and Juliette Barry’s...
The Campus is a week-long writing workshop for emerging TV drama writers from Europe. Twenty screenwriters were chosen from more than 100 applicants. The workshop will be run under the editorial supervision of Series Mania founder Laurence Herszberg. Screenwriter Jeppe Gjervig Gram (“Borgen”) and screenwriter and story editor Nicola Lusuardi (“1994”) are the other tutors.
The selected screenwriters and projects include: Richard Brabin’s “At Sea” (U.K.); Marta Irene Rosato’s “Bad Reputation” (Italy); Judit Anna Banhazi’s “Christabel” (Hungary); Bar Farjun and Shachar Rosenfeld’s “The Instructors” (Israel); Alain Moreau’s “Agnes & Luis” (France); Daniela Luciani and Ilaria Coppolecchia’s “Lamb of God” (Italy); Elena Lyubarskaya and Katerina Gerothanasi’s “Moving On” (Russia and Greece); Thomas Lehout and Juliette Barry’s...
- 2/17/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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