With a second crop of creatives set to start the Sbs Emerging Writers' Incubator in the new year, inaugural participant Alberto Di Troia has encouraged them to speak up with ideas, no matter who they were in the room with.
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- 11/4/2022
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Sbs has announced the six successful candidates for its inaugural Emerging Writers’ Incubator, to be held in partnership with production companies across the country.
Sebastian Chan, Lâle Teoman, Nicholas Lin, Ansuya Nathan, Alberto Di Troia, and Cassandra Nguyen will each be employed for 12 months across Bunya Productions, Goalpost Pictures, Tony Ayres Productions, Komixx Entertainment Australia, Closer Productions, and Ludo Studio.
During their placements, the candidates will have the opportunity to develop their skills while working across the production companies’ slate of drama productions and have access to creative and training workshops.
The initiative, which was launched in February, is designed to support the development of emerging screenwriters from underrepresented backgrounds.
It is delivered in partnership with Screen Australia and the state and territory and agencies, with assistance from the Australian Writers’ Guild.
Sbs scripted commissioning editor Donna Chang said the broadcaster looked forward to embarking on the 12-month journey with the successful candidates.
Sebastian Chan, Lâle Teoman, Nicholas Lin, Ansuya Nathan, Alberto Di Troia, and Cassandra Nguyen will each be employed for 12 months across Bunya Productions, Goalpost Pictures, Tony Ayres Productions, Komixx Entertainment Australia, Closer Productions, and Ludo Studio.
During their placements, the candidates will have the opportunity to develop their skills while working across the production companies’ slate of drama productions and have access to creative and training workshops.
The initiative, which was launched in February, is designed to support the development of emerging screenwriters from underrepresented backgrounds.
It is delivered in partnership with Screen Australia and the state and territory and agencies, with assistance from the Australian Writers’ Guild.
Sbs scripted commissioning editor Donna Chang said the broadcaster looked forward to embarking on the 12-month journey with the successful candidates.
- 9/28/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
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