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SPAA Fringe pitching comp gets close

See who wins the chance to go to the Cannes film festival, pitch at SPAA Fringe and SPAA Conference, win cash, production subsidy and ‘pitch’ their project to an industry judging panel and you!

at the Metro Screen + SPAA Fringe Pitching Competition. 28 Sep, 6.30pm – 8.30pm

Learn from the judge’s critique of each of the 10 finalist pitchers by attending this event.

THE FINALISTS ARE:

  • Jiao Chen with 'Remembering Six-Four' – Transmedia documentary
  • Brianna O’Donohue with 'Godsville' – Animated television sitcom
  • Adam Lemmey with 'Creepy Weekly' – Children’s live-action television series
  • Richard Attieh with 'Outback Skies' – Travel and adventure series
  • Maria Tran with 'Quest for Jackie Chan' – Feature documentary
  • Rick Viede with 'All the Way with Glace' – Transmedia project
  • Julie Noever with 'The Kingdom' – Feature documentary
  • Katie Hickson with 'Horse Talk TV' – Factual television series
  • Shanon Wilson with 'Parita’s Journey' – Historical drama feature
  • Roy Weiland with 'Barton the Ghost Catcher' – Children’s transmedia project


WHAT THEY ARE PITCHING TO WIN:
The winner of the Metro Screen 28 Sep comp will represent Metro Screen and pitch with six fellow finalists at the SPAA Fringe Pitching Comp on Saturday 23rd October and win $1500 cash. The winner of the SPAA Fringe competition will then compete as one of only two finalists at the Holding Redlich Pitching Comp at SPAA Conference in mid November. This winner will receive an airfare to the Cannes Film Festival or a TV market in 2010/11 and a $1,500 cash prize plus free registration to SPAA 2011 Conference.

Metro Screen 28 Sep pitching prizes in detail:
First place: $3,500 in-kind hire and post production services from Metro Screen. A registration to the SPAA Fringe Conference 2010 [Oct 22 & 23] to represent NSW in the SDA National Pitching Competition and be in the running to win $1,500 plus the chance to pitch your project in the Holding Redlich Pitching Competition at the SPAA Conference in November. The winner of the Holding Redlich Pitching Competition will go on to receive a return airfare for one to the Cannes Film Festival or a TV Market in 2010/11 and a $1,500 cash prize plus free registration to SPAA 2011 Conference. Mentoring from Metro Screen in preparation for the SPAA Fringe Conference.
2nd place: $1,500 in-kind hire and post production services from Metro Screen
3rd place: $1,000 in-kind hire and post production services from Metro Screen

DETAILS:
When: Thu 28 Sep, 6.30 – 8.30pm
Where: Metro Screen Studio 1, Paddington Town Hall, Cnr Oxford St & Oatley Rd, Paddington, 02 9356 1818 |
metro@metroscreen.org.au
Cost: $20 or $15 for Metro Screen members.
Purchase tickets here