As summer draws to a close, a
quick look forward to what’s coming up and a look back at some of what we’ve
been up to so far in 2014.
It’s September and there’s one month left to take advantage
of our discount to the upcoming London Screenwriter’s Festival, 24th-26th
October.
Already 82% sold out, the festival always delivers a wealth of top screenwriting
and film-making talent who come to share their knowledge. This year you can hear from
big names like prolific, multi-award winning, writer Lynda La Plante, Oscar
nominated, Disney Pixar writer David Reynolds, whose credits include the
outstanding Finding Nemo and rising
stars like writer/director Amma Asante (Belle)
and Johnathan Asser writer of Starred Up.
There are also numerous opportunities throughout for writers, developers and
film-makers to network, build relationships and promote ourselves and our work.
Until 30th September
you can use our code INDEVELOPMENT14
to save £31 pounds off the three day ticket price. So check out what’s on offer
and don’t forget to enter the code when booking.
Meanwhile September’s In
Development get together will be an outing to The Royal Institution and their panel
discussion Science on Screen, about
the art of translating scientific subject matter into engaging screen drama.
The talk on the 17th runs from 7 p.m. – 8.30 p.m. and afterwards there
will be drinks and discussion in a nearby emporium, so check your invites for
more details.
We had fun drinks this August
with featured guest Martin Gooch writer/director of micro-budget, genre busters The Search for Simon and Death. Coming straight off a cinema
release at the Stratford Picture House, Martin shared his experience of taking
on the colossal responsibility of writing, producing, directing, distributing
and even starring in The Search for Simon,
as well as his plans for future projects.
As the hour got late we also enjoyed live
entertainment from the cast of the West End production of The Commitments.
Other featured guests this year have
come to us from far and wide, including Ross Murray, Development Executive at
STV in Glasgow and Justin Donoghue Development Exec at Screen New South Wales.
Both studied on the NFTS Development Diploma, so it was great to catch up with a
couple of our more far flung colleagues as well as help promote a little cross
global networking.
Earlier in the year we also welcomed Kristin Irving,
Development Exec for Cascade Pictures and screenwriter David Varela, fresh
from his success writing the hit Sherlock app. You can read more about them all on our profiles page.
At every drinks we’ve had an
array of interesting and accomplished members to chat with, whether featured guests
or otherwise and have settled nicely into our new venue, The Phoenix Artist Club
Thanks to Jeremiah Quinn for
skilfully snapping our photos at a couple of these events and Martin's pic of the band. I look forward to more
great evenings, meeting many more guests and members.
If you’d
like to be a featured guest for drinks, or suggest someone, then please contact me;
Sarah, at: indevelopment@hotmail.co.uk
In Memoriam
This month we lost long standing President of the NFTS and an all time great of the UK film industry, Lord Richard Attenborough of Richmond. If you're a graduate of the Development Diploma, or other disciplines at the NFTS, most likely you would have received your award certificate from him in the last few years - an experience that couldn't help but make us all feel like we were being welcomed as part of the British movie industry. Here's a little tribute.