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LEAP
OFF THE PAGE!
THE
FILMS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC SCREENINGS - Please
contact the Script office on 0121 224 7415 or
info@scriptonline.net
for more details.
Leap
off the page! was an exciting development scheme
for new and emerging writers from culturally diverse*
backgrounds.
Script and Light House teamed
up for the production phase of the scheme, which
paired new writing talent with emerging filmmakers
both from *culturally diverse communities in the
West Midlands. One of the films, 'Cathy and I'
received the Royal Television Society Award for
best corporate/non-broadcast 2005.
The
films are:
Parallel Lines -
directed by Harmage Singh Kalirai
and writtenby James Pogson -
a symbolic drama about letting go of the past
and dealing with the here and now.
Cathy
and I - directed by Ekta Walia
and written by Ashok Patel -
a story about Jayaben who suffers from dementia;
the impact upon her family and friends and how
a new and surprising friendship offers her hope.
Tessa
- directed by Joseph Potts and
written by Tabasam Haseen - shows
what can happen when a man tortured by his past
allows a fantasy life to take over.
THE
SCHEME...
Writers
based within the West Midlands region received
an intensive 4 months of training with workshop
leaders, Peter Bullock and Michael Bickerton,
which taught them techniques and skills relevant
to writing for drama and the screen.
MENTORS
Writers also received guidance and development
from five professionals within screen, media and
theatre. Individual mentors to the Leap
off the page! programme were:
Natasha Carlish - Bafta Award winning
Film and Television Producer and Producer of Dreamfinder
Productions.
Martin
Glynn - Independent Writer for Radio
4, facilitator and lecturer.
Ash
Kotak - Independent Writer, Director
and Producer.
Don
Kinch - Independent Writer and founder
of Nu Century Arts.
Kate Chapman - Development
Producer for Radio Drama at BBC Birmingham and
former Programmes Director at Script.
Leap
off the page! was project managed by
freelance producer Jose Forrest-Tennant.
Leap
off the page!
*'Culturally
diverse', for the purposes of the Leap off the
Page programme, describes individuals of black
African, black Caribbean and Asian peoples. This
is a positive action Training and Development
scheme for under-represented ethnic groups in
accordance with Section 37 of the Race Relations
Act 1976.
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