The Big Screen Symposium, in its 7th year, once again presents an inspiring and accomplished line-up of speakers to the NZ film and television community.
Calling screenwriters, directors and producers – FilmUp returns in 2017 providing talented and tenacious filmmakers an individually tailored development programme to hone their creative practice, and
With less than two weeks until the Big Screen Symposium, Script to Screen and J&A Productions are proud to announce that the programme for the Big Screen Symposium 2015 is now live!
Tandi Wright, Jarod Rawiri and Stephen Lovatt discussed with Peter Burger what they have learned about the director/actor relationship.
Thank you for connecting me with the industry both here and in Australia. I have a greater understanding of the business of writing having met with Alice (Bell) every week and the importance of having
Housebound is indeed an extraordinary achievement. Made with the help of the New Zealand Film Commission’s Escalator funding scheme and capped at $250,000
What makes effective feature film development? How do we know if a development process is making a project stronger, and what do we do if it’s not?
Script to Screen and the NZ Writers’ Guild joined together to present an afternoon with Academy-award winning screenwriter David Seidler (The King’s Speech).
Script to Screen invited Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi to discuss the co-writing, co-directing and co-starring of their latest collaborative project, What We Do in the Shadows.
The first Script to Screen Writer’s Room for 2014 featured kiwi-born producer Helen Bowden in conversation with producer Philippa Campbell.