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*Applications EXTENDED to the 22nd January 2010*

*There will be a briefing session for those of you who are interested and have questions for us on the 11th January 2010, 8pm at Sinema Old School – Register here for you seats*

THE FIRST DRAFT is Singapore’s first dedicated one-year part-time professional screenplay development programme for screenwriters.

THE FIRST DRAFT will take a selected group of 12 budding screenwriters through a year-long programme consisting of 2 one-week-long residential workshops in March and  September 2010, one-to-one mentoring sessions, monthly group discussions and online consultations.

Our aim is to develop a group of 12 feature film ideas from initial proposals to industry-ready first draft screenplays.

Participants will develop their skills and talents to a professional level through a programme which aims to facilitate viable projects that could be developed into actual works, while at the same time scrupulously respecting the screenwriters’ unique voices and cultural background.

Upon completion of the programme, participants will be eligible to apply for Singapore Film Commission’s script development grants for future development of the projects and completed scripts will automatically be considered for the New Feature Film Fund as well.

Through THE FIRST DRAFT, Singapore can look forward to a community of rigorously trained screenwriters, who will provide the bedrock for writing talent for the Singapore film industry’s future growth and development.

This programme is a partnership between the British Council, the Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA), Sinema Academy of Motion Pictures (SAMP) and the senior staff of the MA Screenwriting Course at the London College of Communication.

Go to THE FIRST DRAFT site.

Contact Information

Sinema Academy of Motion Pictures Limited
11B Mount Sophia, Old School #B1-12 Singapore 228466
(T) +65.6336.9707
(F) +65.6336.6107
(E) academy@sinema.sg (FAO: Miss Joey Leong.)
Nov 08

SAMPLIFY-Senn-Moses-2122-FinalIn partnership with Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA), veteran Global Entertainment Marketeer and Producer Senn Moses will be presenting a two-day film marketing seminar on “Creating For A Global Audience.”

Speaker-presenter Senn Moses is currently based in Singapore and is the Managing Director of Cimarron Group Asia (Hollywood) and has held senior positions at leading international entertainment companies such as Nielsen, Fox Broadcasting Company, Columbia Pictures / Sony Entertainment Pictures, Universal Studios, Paramount Studios, DDB Worldwide and Leo Burnett Worldwide.

This workshop is also directed at actors in the industry who will be able to gain insights into the micro-mechanisms and efforts assembled to tell stories to different audiences.

Sat 21 Nov 09 – SGD$75.00
Sun 22 Nov 09 – SGD$75.00

Fees are highly subsized by MDA. Lunch provided.

Places are extremely limited, click here to book now!

Oct 22

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Be sure to attend this one-day workshop by Mr. Senn Moses, Global Entertainment Marketeer/Producer and Managing Director of Cimarron Group Asia Pte Ltd.

He will be presenting a one-day seminar workshop on “HOW DO I GET MY AUDIENCE” on 7 Nov, 10 am to 5pm.

Places are extremely limited, click here to book now!

Sep 14

edm-sept-samplify-documentary1Moderated by Ms Tan Siok Siok, an acclaimed documentary filmmaker who is currently making the World’s first “twittamentary”, this forum will explore and engage participants in discussing documentary filmmaking and how it relates to the local film scene as well as regionally.

Joining her are experienced documentary filmmakers, Mr Craig McTurk whose documentary short, “Street Songs”, received a 1994 Student Academy Award in the documentary category. His other documentary film credits include, Tokyo Blues: Jazz & Blues in Japan, Highway Courtesans, and Satan & Adam. Malcolm Young who has worked for Bang Productions as Executive in Charge of Production in Hong Kong and Singapore, and as such was responsible for the production of many long form documentaries, mostly for Discovery but also for National Geographic and others – those films included bio pics of Joan Chen and Jackie Chan, as well as the award winning ‘Hanging Coffins of China’.

Some questions we will be exploring are, what to shoot and when? When to turn the camera on and and when to turn it off? The editing begins when you decide what to shoot and what to leave out. Is it possible to make a ‘neutral’ documentary? Without prejudice or bias? Should you try? Documentary filmmaking is visual story telling and MUST be entertaining in today’s world – many documentaries are effects heavy these days. What are some ways that a documentary filmmaker can make their films more impactful? Presenter lead? Voice over? Interviews? Animations? CGI? Grab this opportunity to ask the filmmakers these and more.

Tickets are $11.77 including 7% GST

For enquires, please email us at academy@sinema.sg
For bookings, please go to www.filmsforchange.org/online-booking/

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