Melbourne/Brisbane-based production company Continuance Pictures has selected the top 25 script submissions for its Continue Short Film Initiative, which aims to establish a platform for emerging talent to create a short to serve as a proof of concept for a feature film or TV series.
Three winners will be chosen from the shortlist and receive up to $10,000 each.
Unexpectedly, the initiative proved popular internationally, with filmmakers from all corners of the globe submitting their film and television scripts. A third of submissions came from female screenwriters, and of the top 25 finalists, over a third were written by women.
Continuance Pictures was founded by Tristan Barr and David Gim, who have hopes that the short film initiative will result in more than 50 shorts over five years.
“Having filmmakers from a variety of backgrounds provides our development department with engaging stories and endless entertainment,” Barr says.
“Prestige horrors, fourth-wall-breaking comedies and touching...
Three winners will be chosen from the shortlist and receive up to $10,000 each.
Unexpectedly, the initiative proved popular internationally, with filmmakers from all corners of the globe submitting their film and television scripts. A third of submissions came from female screenwriters, and of the top 25 finalists, over a third were written by women.
Continuance Pictures was founded by Tristan Barr and David Gim, who have hopes that the short film initiative will result in more than 50 shorts over five years.
“Having filmmakers from a variety of backgrounds provides our development department with engaging stories and endless entertainment,” Barr says.
“Prestige horrors, fourth-wall-breaking comedies and touching...
- 6/19/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Advertising agency Innocean has built up its creative department with the hire of several new creatives, forming three new creative partnerships.
The hires - Yanni Pounartzis, Matt Cramp, Rua Perston and Tim Brothers - had all been freelancing at the agency before accepting permanent roles as part of a new creative structure.
Yanni Pounartzis, formerly a senior copywriter at Saatchi and Saatchi Sydney where he worked on the Toyota account amongst others, will partner with existing Innocean staffer, senior art director Mike Lind.
Rua Perston worked on Toyota and Lexus at Saatchi and Saatchi as a senior art director and joins up with senior copywriter from The Workshop Matt Cramp. Tim Brothers was previously associate creative director at Tbwa in Abu Dhabi and will team up with Innocean art director Lyndal Kearney.
The most recent work from Innocean was the “Break Free’ campaign for foundation client Hyundai.
Says Lambert, “As...
The hires - Yanni Pounartzis, Matt Cramp, Rua Perston and Tim Brothers - had all been freelancing at the agency before accepting permanent roles as part of a new creative structure.
Yanni Pounartzis, formerly a senior copywriter at Saatchi and Saatchi Sydney where he worked on the Toyota account amongst others, will partner with existing Innocean staffer, senior art director Mike Lind.
Rua Perston worked on Toyota and Lexus at Saatchi and Saatchi as a senior art director and joins up with senior copywriter from The Workshop Matt Cramp. Tim Brothers was previously associate creative director at Tbwa in Abu Dhabi and will team up with Innocean art director Lyndal Kearney.
The most recent work from Innocean was the “Break Free’ campaign for foundation client Hyundai.
Says Lambert, “As...
- 9/17/2012
- by Cathie McGinn
- Encore Magazine
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