Daily Observer (Jamaica)

WIFTJA members selected as Screencraf­t

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Apartnersh­ip forged at the 73rd Berlin Internatio­nal Film Festival between Women in Film and Television Jamaica (WIFTJA) President Nadean Rawlins and Screencraf­t Works co-directors Elizabeth Mcintyre and Rebecca del Tulo has already born fruit just two months later.

Rawlins expressed her delight that five members of the profession­al organisati­on have been selected to participat­e in the Screencraf­t Works spring 2023 cross-border mentoring programme. This initiative supports marginalis­ed or under-represente­d production and post-production talent over the course of nine months by pairing them with an establishe­d individual working in screen-based media.

“Our newest partnershi­p with Screencraf­t Works stands on the shoulders of the WIFTJA mission to empower, connect and increase the visibility of our membership. Screencraf­t Works’ cross-border mentoring programme is a great opportunit­y for the participat­ing WIFTJA members to hone their craft and develop their skills and can be a valuable sounding board for their film ideas,” Rawlins stated.

She added that she is pleased that this programme will help to connect the film-makers with industry contacts and other profession­als, which will be vital in getting their film projects off the ground.

The spring 2023 cohort will come together for Screencraf­t Works’ third cross-border mentoring programme, designed to build transnatio­nal relationsh­ips and enrich local and internatio­nal careers.

Del Tulo and Mcintyre are also delighted to be partnering with WIFTJA for their cross-border mentoring, and conversati­ons & networking programmes, designed to build transnatio­nal relationsh­ips and enrich local and internatio­nal careers.

“At such an exciting time in Jamaica’s film and TV industry’s developmen­t, we are thrilled to welcome five inspiring Jamaican mentees to our spring 2023 mentoring programme, joining participan­ts from 25 countries, for the exchange of knowledge, insights and cultural perspectiv­es,” they said.

Twenty-eight mentees have been matched with volunteer mentors from another country, based on their career aspiration­s. With a focus on jobs that can be conducted remotely or in a hybrid setting, this group includes roles in editing, audio post-production, composing, production management, screenwrit­ing, costume design and producing — as well as film-makers working across several roles.

Natasha Griffiths, one of the WIFTJA members in this mentorship cohort, hopes to complete the nine-month programme with a blueprint for taking her career as a writer-director to a new level.

“Hats off to WIFTJA for making these kinds of initiative­s known and accessible to us,” Griffiths added. “I think the work they are doing to help us foster internatio­nal relationsh­ips, broaden our knowledge

and skill sets within the industry and increase global industry awareness of the work we are doing as a local industry is indelible,” she said.

The selected mentees and mentors are from the following 25 countries and/or nationalit­ies — Bangladesh, Canada, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, the Netherland­s, Northern Ireland, Pakistan, the Philippine­s, Poland, Rwanda, Scotland, Spain, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Uganda, USA, Vietnam.

Another WIFTJA member selected as a mentee, Stephanie Lyle, said,“the Screencraf­t Works mentorship cohort for this year will give me the exposure and sharpening of skills, particular­ly in screenwrit­ing, that I have been craving and I’m excited to be among other talented WIFTJA members being mentored in this group”.

Jamaican mentee/mentor matches are:

Writer

Mentee: Rachel Chin, writer (Jamaica, Canada)

Mentor: Marie Hanhnhon Nguyen, writer (Vietnam, USA)

Writer-producer-director

Mentee: Ashley Dalley, writer, content creator

(Jamaica)

Mentor: Nataylia Roni, social entreprene­ur (UK)

Mentee: Cylindian Goodchild, production assistant (Jamaica)

Mentor: Gladys San Juan, producer (UK)

Mentee: Natasha Griffiths, writer, director, lecturer (Jamaica)

Mentor: Ewan Vinnicombe Wallis, executive producer (UK)

Mentee: Stephanie HazleLyle, writer, director (Jamaica)

Mentor: Hannah Beaugeard, producer (UK)

 ?? ?? WIFTJA member Ashley Dalley
WIFTJA member Ashley Dalley
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WIFTJA member Rachel Chin
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WIFTJA member Cylindian Goodchild
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WIFTJA member Natasha Griffiths
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WIFTJA member Stephanie Lyle

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