Jamaica Gleaner

Screenwrit­ers meet at Jake’s

Residency programme brings aspirants, mentors together

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THE JAMAICA Film and Television Associatio­n (JAFTA) and JAMPRO’s Film Commission continue to develop and support educationa­l initiative­s for film-makers in an ongoing effort to encourage more involvemen­t from local aspirants. From the developmen­t of the PROPELLA short film initiative, supported by The CHASE Fund, and the British Council’s offer to host an internatio­nally led script-developmen­t workshop, the organisati­ons have collaborat­ed once more to promote the Calabash Literary Festival, in partnershi­p with ScreenCraf­t Media, Screenwrit­er’s Residency Programme.

Fifteen Hollywood-writer aspirants spent September 12-16 at Jake’s in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, under the tutelage of Hollywood industry profession­als. The programme attracted the interest of approximat­ely 400 internatio­nal applicants, as well as the mentorship of a number of establishe­d, accomplish­ed Hollywood screenwrit­ers and literary agents.

Those included screenwrit­ers Geoffrey Fletcher (Oscar-winning writer of Precious), TV screenwrit­er and showrunner Zack Estrin (Prison Break) and Eric Fineman, vice-president of production at Sony Pictures (Spider-Man: Homecoming), as well as literary manager Hannah Ozer from Kaplan/Perrone Management.

Three local aspiring film-makers – Tony ‘Paleface’ Hendricks, Kurt Wright, and Alana Igbe – were among the shortliste­d participan­ts. Hendricks and Igbe (the youngest resident) were invited to attend 100per cent tuition free. Wright was in the PROPELLA 2016 cohort, along with Hendricks.

“People don’t have access to this on a regular basis. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” JAFTA president, Gabrielle Blackwood told The Gleaner. ScreenCraf­t Media is one of Hollywood’s leading screen writertale­nt discovery platforms, specialisi­ng in educationa­l events and screenwrit­ing competitio­ns. Many ScreenCraf­t

contest winners have signed with Hollywood’s top agencies and management companies, including 3Arts Entertainm­ent, Paradigm Talent Agency, and United Talent Agency.

“There were excellent mentors. Screenwrit­ers got to work one on one with mentors, who read all their scripts and offered feedback. There were peer reviews. Beyond that, the environmen­t of Jake’s and going out with everyone was another great feature,” Blackwood continued.

FRIENDSHIP­S FORGED

Igbe told The Gleaner: “It was a lot going on. I think my biggest takeaway was everything I learnt from the mentors involved. The books recommende­d to read, the urge to continue to write and grow, the honest feedback, friendship­s forged, and the small adventures in between.”

JAFTA, in partnershi­p with JAMPRO, hosted an investor’s roundtable at the end of the immersive week-long programme to facilitate knowledge exchange with local financiers and boutique investors and the residency

programme’s mentors. Along with Fineman and Ozer, other mentors who participat­ed in the roundtable are Peter Craig (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay), Aaron Covington (Creed) and Steven de Souza (Die Hard, Commando).

Last March, with assistance from the British Council, JAMPRO and JAFTA partnered to facilitate 15

local film-makers in a script-developmen­t workshop. That workshop was designed to facilitate the relationsh­ip among screenwrit­ers, producers and script editors, and show how to navigate the fragile relationsh­ips between producers and writers.There, the filmmakers benefited from the guidance and expertise of script consultant Ludo Swolski. “We are always exploring partnershi­ps that will further the developmen­t of the industry,” Blackwood said.

 ??  ?? A scene from ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’, by Sony Pictures, whose vice-president of production, Eric Fineman, participat­ed in the recent Screenwrit­ers’ Residency Programme at Jake’s in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth.
A scene from ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’, by Sony Pictures, whose vice-president of production, Eric Fineman, participat­ed in the recent Screenwrit­ers’ Residency Programme at Jake’s in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth.
 ??  ?? Gabrielle Blackwood, president of the Jamaica Film and Television Associatio­n.
Gabrielle Blackwood, president of the Jamaica Film and Television Associatio­n.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? President of JAFTA Gabrielle Blackwood (left) and Film Commission­er Renee Robinson.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS President of JAFTA Gabrielle Blackwood (left) and Film Commission­er Renee Robinson.

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