2018 Talent USA: La delegates.
Screen Australia and the Australian Writers’ Guild (Awg) have opened applications for the third year of Talent USA: La, a week-long program of targeted and curated meetings, workshops and networking opportunities for Australian creators, directors and/or screenwriters.
Up to 10 participants will be selected to take part in the career development program which will take place in Los Angeles September 15-21.
The delegation will be led by Screen Australia’s Nerida Moore, head of development and Harry Avramidis, manager international initiatives.
Hannah and Eliza Reilly attended Talent USA: La in 2018. In a joint statement, the sisters said: “Talent La was nothing short of a game changer for us. We came away with Us mentorship, signed to a fantastic team at CAA and truly learned so much about the Australian and American industry.
“Screen Australia and the Australian Writers’ Guild planned a week jam packed full of...
Screen Australia and the Australian Writers’ Guild (Awg) have opened applications for the third year of Talent USA: La, a week-long program of targeted and curated meetings, workshops and networking opportunities for Australian creators, directors and/or screenwriters.
Up to 10 participants will be selected to take part in the career development program which will take place in Los Angeles September 15-21.
The delegation will be led by Screen Australia’s Nerida Moore, head of development and Harry Avramidis, manager international initiatives.
Hannah and Eliza Reilly attended Talent USA: La in 2018. In a joint statement, the sisters said: “Talent La was nothing short of a game changer for us. We came away with Us mentorship, signed to a fantastic team at CAA and truly learned so much about the Australian and American industry.
“Screen Australia and the Australian Writers’ Guild planned a week jam packed full of...
- 6/19/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
The Screen Producers Association of Australia (Spaa) have announced the line up of film executives attending SPAAmart.
Held during the annual Spaa Conference (14-15 November), six international and 12 local companies will attend the feature film market to meet with seven pre-selected filmmakers regarding specific feature projects.
International production companies include:
Mark Horowitz, Partner, H2O Motion Pictures, USA Matt Baker, Director of Acquisitions, Hanway Films, UK. Roxy Kohan, Acquisitions Manager for English language films, Film Sharks International, Argentina/USA. Carey FitzGerald, Managing Director, High Point Media Group, UK. Antonio Salas, Sales Manager, Bankside Films, UK. Bart Walker, Partner, Cinetic Media, USA.
A strong representation of local production companies will also be present:
Harry Avramidis, Director of Marketing and Acquisitions, Arclight Films. Janine Pearce and David Brewster, Company Directors, Chesterfield Offset Finance Company (Cofc). Michael Wrenn, Manager of Development and Distribution, Curious Film Distribution. Alex Fernandez, Head of Alliance and Product and Vivianne Arnold,...
Held during the annual Spaa Conference (14-15 November), six international and 12 local companies will attend the feature film market to meet with seven pre-selected filmmakers regarding specific feature projects.
International production companies include:
Mark Horowitz, Partner, H2O Motion Pictures, USA Matt Baker, Director of Acquisitions, Hanway Films, UK. Roxy Kohan, Acquisitions Manager for English language films, Film Sharks International, Argentina/USA. Carey FitzGerald, Managing Director, High Point Media Group, UK. Antonio Salas, Sales Manager, Bankside Films, UK. Bart Walker, Partner, Cinetic Media, USA.
A strong representation of local production companies will also be present:
Harry Avramidis, Director of Marketing and Acquisitions, Arclight Films. Janine Pearce and David Brewster, Company Directors, Chesterfield Offset Finance Company (Cofc). Michael Wrenn, Manager of Development and Distribution, Curious Film Distribution. Alex Fernandez, Head of Alliance and Product and Vivianne Arnold,...
- 11/1/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
If you can.t pitch your film in one line . you.re dead. So says Screen Nsw drama investment manager Mark Lazarus, when talking about taking your project to a film market. .You really do need at least one line . you need a hook, it.s show business,. the Loved Ones producer.said during.a recent Metro Screen panel discussion. Lazarus, who was joined by Rachel Okine (Hopscotch Films), Lisa Shaunessy (Chaotic Pictures), Harry Avramidis (Arclight Acquisitions) and Annmaree Bell (Azure Productions), says it.s best to at least have both a title and a poster when pitching your film. .So when you pitch the picture someone will go .Oh my god . that.s a movie. . that.s the reaction you.re...
- 8/29/2011
- by Sam Dallas
- IF.com.au
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