2012 Tasmania Breath Of Fresh Air Script Competition

13 September, 2012

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2012 Tasmania Breath Of Fresh Air Script Competition
An Outstanding Opportunity for Tasmanian ScriptwritersÂ

The Tasmania Breath Of Fresh Air Film Festival, Screen Tasmania, Final Draft and the Australian Writers’ Guild are proud to announce the winners of their joint initiative for Tasmanian performance writers.

The quality of Tasmanian scripts submitted for the BOFA/Screen Tasmania/AWG Script Writing Prize was truly outstanding, and the judges – all industry professionals – were particularly impressed. Congratulations to Franz Doherty & Belinda Bradley who were announced as the winners on Saturday 10 November for their script Thunder. They receive 12 months' free membership with the Australian Writers’ Guild, a copy of Final Draft 8 professional script writing software and get their work read by industry experts.

The nominees, who have been added to AWG's Pathways program, were Roger Barns (The Last Dream Keeper), Carrie McLean (Die Die Die, My Darling), Vince Bailey (Accident Investigation and One Million Words) and Danny Youd (The Keeper).

The AWG is offering a special membership discount for Tasmanian practitioners, and whether your writing for screen, stage or cross-platform is a reality or an aspiration, being a member of the Guild is the best investment you can make in your career. Call us on 1300 552 228 or 02 9319 0339.

Our thanks to Screen Tasmania and Final Draft for their outstanding support of Tasmanian writers.


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