The Screen Arts Institute (London) launched its “Storytelling for the Screen” programme in February this year. Based in central London’s Portland Place, the programme is designed to help emerging film talent develop, package and sell their movies and TV programmes in the most efficient manner possible.
Ten filmmakers joined us in February to develop feature film projects – and we are looking to recruit new participants for Courses running later in 2012 and for February 2013.
We are confident that we are running the most pragmatic programme in the country with an ethos that is “shortening the odds of getting your movies/programmes made”. Our team boasts some of the biggest names in the business.
Our mentors include:
Tim Bevan (Co-chairman of Working Title Films, with a dozen Oscars and some 20 Baftas under his belt)
Hossein Amini (writer; “Drive”, an Oscar nod for “The Wings of a Dove”, and work with Winterbottom, Scorsese, Curtis Hanson and co.)
Olivia Hetreed (writer of “Girl with a Pearl Earing”, Andrea Arnold’s “Wuthering Heights” and is Chair of the Writers Guild Film Department)
Rob Kenny (Director of Operations of the Curzon Cinemas – the holy grail of all indie film-makers)
and Oliver Parker (Director; “Othello”, “An Ideal Husband”, “St. Trinians”)
The Director of Programmes at the Institute is Stephen May who, until January, ran the Masters Programme in Screenwriting and Producing at the University of Westminster. Programmes under his direction have produced a near 100% record of industry employment for graduates.
If you, or any of your colleagues, are interested in what we are doing, check out this link for more information:
www.thescreenartsinstitute.com
Or contact the Director at:
Stephen.May@thescreenartsinstitute.com
...articles on storytelling for the screen, and news from Stephen May, Director of The Screen Arts Institute.
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Monday, 12 March 2012
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Graduate wins European 3D Film Mart Competition
Yesterday, Amy Ricker (class of 2010/11) won the EU’s 3D Film Mart Competition with her film “Billy and the Goblin Rebellion”. The script was developed as her major project on the MA Screenwriting & Producing programme.
The win guarantees her a Euro 3,000 further development deal and links her to financiers, sales agents and distributors.
http://www.3dstereomedia.eu/en/film-festival-mart/3d-film-mart
http://finitefilmslondon.com/
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
To McKee or not to McKee, that is the question.
So here's the thing. Has Robert McKee (McKee, R, Story, Methuen, 1999) and all his work made one bad writer a good one? Or, indeed, a good writer a better one?
Has his work helped one film script, one movie, to be better than it would have been without his influence?
Has his work helped one film script, one movie, to be better than it would have been without his influence?
Monday, 3 October 2011
Joanna Hogg - birth of a new auteur.
The writer/director Joanna Hogg has cemented a reputation as an auteur after just two movies ("Unrelated" & "Archipelago"). Working with no script and muttering a “When you’re ready…” rather than screaming “Action!” she’s putting actors at the centre of the creative process.She’s made a fully-fledged star of Tom Hiddleston ("Thor", "The Deep Blue Sea", Spielberg's "War Horse") and woken the broadsheet critics from their slumbers. Check the links below for how the hype has hit the polar extremes of The Guardian and Comic-con.
Joanna joins us for a workshop this month.
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Hossein Amini accelerates away from “Drive”
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| Ryan Gosling in "Drive', 2011 |
This month his script for “47 Ronin” (Keanu Reeves, Rinko Kikuchi) goes into post, and he’s presently scripting “Snow White and the Huntsmen” (Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron) for a 2012 shoot.
As well as Refn, Hossein has chalked up work with Scorsese (on Gangs of New York, Winterbottom (Jude), Ian Softley (Hossein was Oscar-nominated for The Wings of the Dove) and John Madden (Killshot).
Hossein will be doing a workshop with the MA Screenwriting & Producing programme next semester.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0024925/
Youtube Q & A with Refn and Gosling
http://itccommunicationsnet-johnnichols.blogspot.com/2011/05/cannes-film-festival-2011-best-director.html
Thursday, 16 June 2011
Bogdan Mirica wins award for "Bora Bora"
Bogdan Mirica (Class of 2007) has won the Best Short award for his film, "Bora Bora", at the Transilvania International Film Festival - the film continues on around the festival circuit.
Bogdan's first feature, "Ho Ho Ho", was distributed by MediaPro in 2009 and the same company is in post on Bogdan's latest script, "Las Fierbinti".
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1745739/
http://www.tiff.ro/en/news/the-transilvania-trophy-goes-to-argentina/238
Bogdan's first feature, "Ho Ho Ho", was distributed by MediaPro in 2009 and the same company is in post on Bogdan's latest script, "Las Fierbinti".
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1745739/
http://www.tiff.ro/en/news/the-transilvania-trophy-goes-to-argentina/238
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Jeff Nottingham gets Arts Council Funding for "Lost in Mozart"
Jeff Nottingham (Class of 2010) has received Arts Council funding for his urban musical, “Lost in Mozart”.
The stage show is a high-drama bromance set in the, factually-based “postal code wars” between the Mozart and Kilburn estates and pitches classical music head-on with the “spitting” scene of North West London.

“Lost in Mozart” will premiere at the Edinburgh Festival in August at theSpaceUK venues and will transfer to London (Venue tbc) in October.
The show is based on Jeff’s screenplay of the same title and will be used as a platform for a feature production in 2012.
Watch the teaser:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzNpYso0o_A&feature=player_embedded
More info at:
http://jknottingham.blogspot.com/
The stage show is a high-drama bromance set in the, factually-based “postal code wars” between the Mozart and Kilburn estates and pitches classical music head-on with the “spitting” scene of North West London.

“Lost in Mozart” will premiere at the Edinburgh Festival in August at theSpaceUK venues and will transfer to London (Venue tbc) in October.
The show is based on Jeff’s screenplay of the same title and will be used as a platform for a feature production in 2012.
Watch the teaser:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzNpYso0o_A&feature=player_embedded
More info at:
http://jknottingham.blogspot.com/
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