Screenwest’s capability development programs, Elevate and Elevate+, are set to support five new short films.
They include an animated tale of seagull looking for love; an exploration of human/android intimacy; the journey of a young woman seeking to balance, aspiration and obligation; an exploration of Noongar spirituality; and a meditation on the complexities of raising an infant storm cloud.
The Elevate initiative is designed to support early mid-career Western Australian practitioners to create ‘calling-card’ in short film.
The multi-phased program involves high-level script and project development prior to the projects moving into production, with successful teams gaining access to specialised workshops as part of the process.
The new stream Elevate+ also sees teams receive development funding for an attached long-form project.
Screenwest interim talent development mnager Chantal Chateauneuf said: “We are incredibly excited to announce the recipients of this enhanced funding program. The teams will uncover and present...
They include an animated tale of seagull looking for love; an exploration of human/android intimacy; the journey of a young woman seeking to balance, aspiration and obligation; an exploration of Noongar spirituality; and a meditation on the complexities of raising an infant storm cloud.
The Elevate initiative is designed to support early mid-career Western Australian practitioners to create ‘calling-card’ in short film.
The multi-phased program involves high-level script and project development prior to the projects moving into production, with successful teams gaining access to specialised workshops as part of the process.
The new stream Elevate+ also sees teams receive development funding for an attached long-form project.
Screenwest interim talent development mnager Chantal Chateauneuf said: “We are incredibly excited to announce the recipients of this enhanced funding program. The teams will uncover and present...
- 11/9/2020
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Pink Sock
Stars: Charles Pieper, Jessica Bailey | Written and Directed by Josh Schneider
We often get asked to watch online shorts here at Blogomatic3000, at least 2 or 3 times a week, so it takes something special for us to put fingers to keyboard and cobble together a review. Pink Sock is one such short. Recommended by indie filmmaker Nik Box (Brutal Jesus, Wrath of the Violent Vicar, She’s Dead) in one of his DVD updates on his YouTube channel, his brief discussion of the film was enough to peak my interest and make me visit the official site, PinkSockMovie.com – where the short is freely available to watch online.
With a brief five minute running time, the story of Pink Sock is simple. Yosef (Pieper) is a young man suffering from digestion problems. Unable to eat more than a couple of mouthfuls of food and rapidly losing weight, Yosef thinks...
Stars: Charles Pieper, Jessica Bailey | Written and Directed by Josh Schneider
We often get asked to watch online shorts here at Blogomatic3000, at least 2 or 3 times a week, so it takes something special for us to put fingers to keyboard and cobble together a review. Pink Sock is one such short. Recommended by indie filmmaker Nik Box (Brutal Jesus, Wrath of the Violent Vicar, She’s Dead) in one of his DVD updates on his YouTube channel, his brief discussion of the film was enough to peak my interest and make me visit the official site, PinkSockMovie.com – where the short is freely available to watch online.
With a brief five minute running time, the story of Pink Sock is simple. Yosef (Pieper) is a young man suffering from digestion problems. Unable to eat more than a couple of mouthfuls of food and rapidly losing weight, Yosef thinks...
- 9/8/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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