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Time: July 11, 2009 from 10am to 5pm
Location: Gateway Arts & Education Centre
City/Town: Shrewsbury
Phone: 0121 224 7415
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Catherine Edwards
Latest Activity: Jun 30
Led by TV/Film producer Claire Ingham and novelist, screen and games writer Graham Joyce
From the traditionall structured TV and film stories that attempt to appeal to wide audiences (the audiences ITV controller Peter Fincham called '3G' - 3 generations watching together), to the 3D structures of games and online drama that cater for specialised or niche audiences, this day-long course looks at new ways of telling dramatic stories across screens of all sizes.
Cost: £50 (£45 concessions)
To book: Download a booking form from www.scriptonline.net/screen.html
Graham Joyce is the author or fourteen novels and has won numerous awards for his writing, including four British Fantasy Awards and the 2003 World Fantasy Award. He has also written screenplays of his novels and was recently hired by the creators of Doom 4 to help develop the storyline potential of the computer game.
Claire Ingham is a producer and film and television script developer. She works on projects at all stages of development - currently ranging from the adaptation treatment of Eoin Colfer's bestselling novel THE WISHLIST to the final draft of Helen Cross' original feature STRATFORD ROAD – to a number of original drama series and serials for the BBC and Channel 4. Claire has previously worked for a number of film and television companies in development roles, including Red Rooster, Alibi Film and Television, Sly Fox Films, SWISH and Ecosse Films. She was Head of Film and Television Development at Impossible Pictures for almost four years where she headed a small team, commissioning and developing a range of TV and film projects for all the major broadcasters, including Jed Mercurio's contemporary retelling of FRANKENSTEIN and Michael Chaplin's family film PICKLES.
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