Director of 2017 Screenability short ‘Tip of My Tongue’ Samia Halabi with mentor Samantha Lang.
Create Nsw has loosened the guidelines for the Screenability Filmmakers Fund, announcing that it will now support emerging filmmakers with disability from across Australia.
The fund, which opens for applications today, offers up to three teams with at least one key creative who identifies as having disability $30,000 each to produce a short which will then be considered for premiere at the Sydney Film Festival.
Previously, the short film fund supported entirely Nsw-based teams, but the agency has widened the scope to encourage involvement from emerging filmmakers with disability from other states. The caveat is that the key applicant (who does not necessarily need to be the creative who identifies as having disability) needs to be a Nsw permanent resident. Successful projects must also be produced and post-produced entirely in Nsw.
Create Nsw is looking for projects...
Create Nsw has loosened the guidelines for the Screenability Filmmakers Fund, announcing that it will now support emerging filmmakers with disability from across Australia.
The fund, which opens for applications today, offers up to three teams with at least one key creative who identifies as having disability $30,000 each to produce a short which will then be considered for premiere at the Sydney Film Festival.
Previously, the short film fund supported entirely Nsw-based teams, but the agency has widened the scope to encourage involvement from emerging filmmakers with disability from other states. The caveat is that the key applicant (who does not necessarily need to be the creative who identifies as having disability) needs to be a Nsw permanent resident. Successful projects must also be produced and post-produced entirely in Nsw.
Create Nsw is looking for projects...
- 9/26/2018
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
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