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The Writers Factory

New:

  • Opportunity for those who are passionate about TV Drama
  • Takes place on Friday 21 January 2005

Are you passionate about TV drama? Join us 'inside the box' for a day of screenings, seminars and practical workshops. This is aimed at aspiring writers with a story to tell for the small screen, and takes place on Friday 21 January 2005 from 11am - 5.30pm at Belmont Picture House, 9 Belmont Street, Aberdeen.

Gain an insight into BBC Scotland TV Drama. What are the opportunities for new talent? How do you develop a story for the screen? Tips and insights from those who make drama happen. Get writing in practical sessions!

Applications are invited from Scottish based writers with a genuine desire to write for television. We particularly welcome applications from writers in the North East. 16 places are available.

How to apply

  1. CV
  2. A letter of application saying why you want to write TV Drama
  3. A sample of writing which best demonstrates your creative voice, together with an idea for a TV Drama

Applications to Julie Fraser, Project Producer, The Writers Factory Screenwriting Programme, Scottish Screen, 2nd Floor, 249 West George Street, Glasgow G2 4QE. Telephone 0141 302 1700, email julie.fraser@scottishscreen.com

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS 5.30pm on FRIDAY 14 JANUARY 2005

Related Links
* Scottish Screen
* Scottish Arts Council Funding
* Writing Television Drama
* Literature Homepage
 
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