£5,000 cash prize will be awarded for the best film or TV script submitted by alumni of the residency scheme.
A new award for alumni of The Young Films Foundation’s Isle of Skye residency programme has been launched at the Glasgow Film Festival this week.
The Torabhaig Distillery Screenwriting Award 2021 will see a £5,000 cash prize awarded for the best film or TV script submitted by alumni of the residency scheme, which held its first edition in 2018.
Submissions close on December 31 and will be judged by a panel of producers, writers, directors, agents, actors and commissioners.
The winner will be announced at the 2021 Glasgow Film Festival.
A new award for alumni of The Young Films Foundation’s Isle of Skye residency programme has been launched at the Glasgow Film Festival this week.
The Torabhaig Distillery Screenwriting Award 2021 will see a £5,000 cash prize awarded for the best film or TV script submitted by alumni of the residency scheme, which held its first edition in 2018.
Submissions close on December 31 and will be judged by a panel of producers, writers, directors, agents, actors and commissioners.
The winner will be announced at the 2021 Glasgow Film Festival.
- 3/5/2020
- by 1101184¦Orlando Parfitt¦38¦
- ScreenDaily
The scheme is open to writers, directors and producers who are Scottish residents.
Young Films Foundation’s second-annual residency on Scotland’s Isle of Skye welcomed mentors including producer Margaret Matheson, actor Joe Thomas, director Jonny Campbell, writers Olivia Hetreed (Girl With A Pearl Earring) and Francesca Gardiner and more to mentor six selected rising Scottish film and TV creatives.
Other top industry attendees included Dan MacRae (StudioCanal), Dionne Farrell (BBC Films), Celine Coulson (Film4), Isabel Davis and Sean Greenhorn from Screen Scotland, producers Beth Willis and Liz Lewin (Derry Girls).
The six participants, selected from more than 100 applicants, were:
Daisy Costello,...
Young Films Foundation’s second-annual residency on Scotland’s Isle of Skye welcomed mentors including producer Margaret Matheson, actor Joe Thomas, director Jonny Campbell, writers Olivia Hetreed (Girl With A Pearl Earring) and Francesca Gardiner and more to mentor six selected rising Scottish film and TV creatives.
Other top industry attendees included Dan MacRae (StudioCanal), Dionne Farrell (BBC Films), Celine Coulson (Film4), Isabel Davis and Sean Greenhorn from Screen Scotland, producers Beth Willis and Liz Lewin (Derry Girls).
The six participants, selected from more than 100 applicants, were:
Daisy Costello,...
- 7/2/2019
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
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