SP*RK your imagination at a creative and challenging script hothouse
Application deadline: 26 May
The Australian Film Commission (AFC) is calling for writers with well-developed scripts to apply for SP*RK, a script development initiative for scriptwriters looking to test their ideas in an intensive hothouse environment.
SP*RK provides a space for scriptwriters with a track record to be inspired and fly with new ideas in a challenging but supportive week-long residential script lab in Byron Bay, 22-29 October this year. Writers selected for SP*RK will dissect their scripts with leading local and international advisors, receiving detailed feedback through informal one-on-one sessions. Writers will be joined by their director and producer for the lab's final three days.
The line-up of advisors varies every year, but always comprises award-winning producers, directors, writers and creativity coaches from Australia and overseas.
SP*RK applicants must form teams comprising: a producer, writer and director; or, a producer and writer or writer/director. Teams should have a well-developed screenplay in which the structure, themes, characters and story are clear. Projects can be of any genre and any budget.
For more details see: afc.gov.au/spark.
The Australian Film Commission (AFC) is calling for writers with well-developed scripts to apply for SP*RK, a script development initiative for scriptwriters looking to test their ideas in an intensive hothouse environment.
SP*RK provides a space for scriptwriters with a track record to be inspired and fly with new ideas in a challenging but supportive week-long residential script lab in Byron Bay, 22-29 October this year. Writers selected for SP*RK will dissect their scripts with leading local and international advisors, receiving detailed feedback through informal one-on-one sessions. Writers will be joined by their director and producer for the lab's final three days.
The line-up of advisors varies every year, but always comprises award-winning producers, directors, writers and creativity coaches from Australia and overseas.
SP*RK applicants must form teams comprising: a producer, writer and director; or, a producer and writer or writer/director. Teams should have a well-developed screenplay in which the structure, themes, characters and story are clear. Projects can be of any genre and any budget.
For more details see: afc.gov.au/spark.