The Motion Picture Academy Apsa (Asia Pacific Screen Awards) Academy Film Fund is inviting entries for Script Development Fund.
This $100,000 development fund provides four $25,000 grants each year for script development and is wholly supported by the Motion Picture Association (Mpa).
Submissions are until 19 October 2012.
To be eligible, a member of the Apsa Academy must be attached to the project in one of the following roles: Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Screenwriter, Actor, Actress or Cinematographer. Projects are assessed on the same criteria that apply to films in the Apsa competition – films that best reflect their cultural origins, demonstrate cinematic excellence and are deemed Asia Pacific in origin.
The film fund is intended to stimulate production in the region, particularly at the development phase.
In April 2012, Apsa and the Mpa announced the continuation of the fund, which was established in 2010. Applications will be assessed by a panel in November and recipients will...
This $100,000 development fund provides four $25,000 grants each year for script development and is wholly supported by the Motion Picture Association (Mpa).
Submissions are until 19 October 2012.
To be eligible, a member of the Apsa Academy must be attached to the project in one of the following roles: Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Screenwriter, Actor, Actress or Cinematographer. Projects are assessed on the same criteria that apply to films in the Apsa competition – films that best reflect their cultural origins, demonstrate cinematic excellence and are deemed Asia Pacific in origin.
The film fund is intended to stimulate production in the region, particularly at the development phase.
In April 2012, Apsa and the Mpa announced the continuation of the fund, which was established in 2010. Applications will be assessed by a panel in November and recipients will...
- 7/18/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Actress Tannishtha Chatterjee who has acted in films like Brick Lane and Road, Movie has been appointed to the International Jury of the fourth annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards (Apsa). It was announced by Asia Pacific Screen Awards chairman Des Power. Power said, “We are deeply honored to have Tannishtha join our Jury. She follows in the footsteps of her fellow Indian filmmakers, Shabana Azmi, Aparna Sen and Pryas Gupta who have all served on previous Apsa Juries. Tannishtha’s impressive career both in India and internationally will bring a wealth of ...
- 10/25/2010
- BusinessofCinema
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