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Call for Entries: Victorian Screen Development Internships

ABC, Princess Pictures & Fremantle offer two more 12-month paid positions for Indigenous and traditionally under-represented talent.

The ABC has partnered with Film Victoria to help fast track career pathways for creative talent from Indigenous and diverse backgrounds.

A new round of Film Victoria’s Screen Development Internships – in partnership with the ABC, Princess Pictures and Fremantle – will offer two more 12-month paid positions for Indigenous and traditionally under-represented Victorian creative talent, to kick-start their screen careers.

Michael Carrington, ABC Director Entertainment & Specialist, said: “Diverse creative talent is the lifeblood of our industry and the ABC is committed to supporting our next generation of content makers. We are proud to again join with Film Victoria, Princess Pictures and Fremantle in providing a development opportunity for emerging and under-represented Australian creatives to flourish.”

Minister for Creative Industries Danny Pearson said: “The Victorian Government is working to open up new career opportunities in our creative industries and ensuring that our creative sector represents the diversity of the Victorian community. We’re proud to support this program, which will bring new voices and new perspectives into the screen industry and set a strong foundation for the next generation of screen leaders.”

Film Victoria CEO Caroline Pitcher said: “Having seen firsthand the fresh ideas and insights that Nikki and Davey bring to the table, I couldn’t be more excited for them to take the next steps in their careers. Their success demonstrates the value of in-depth programs like these and I am thrilled that we’re now supporting two more diverse storytellers, in partnership with ABC, Princess Pictures and Fremantle.”

Laura Waters, Company Founder/Producer, Princess Pictures, said: “Having new, fresh voices as part of our work is vital and Davey was a revelation. We hope to continue our relationship with him as he made an incredible contribution during his time at Princess and are excited to be part of this very successful program again.”

Chris Oliver-Taylor, CEO Fremantle Asia-Pacific, said: “Thirty-five years of producing Neighbours in Melbourne has meant that Fremantle has benefited from significant emerging talent in Victoria. It is part of the Fremantle DNA that it continues to play a part in the next generation of creative talent. We’re thrilled to partner with Film Victoria and the ABC on this vital pathway to employment.”

Designed to overcome traditional barriers to entering the screen industry, the internships, launched in 2019, are open to diverse creatives with a passion for storytelling and experience developing, producing or writing creative content, projects or production.

Previous recipients Nikki Tran and Davey Thompson took full advantage of what the internships offered – from giving notes on scripts and deepening their knowledge of commissioning, to assisting on the set of How To Stay Married season two. Nikki is continuing to develop her own projects as well as working with Fremantle in their scripted department, while Davey is a development associate with Screen Australia’s Indigenous Unit.

Applications for the Victorian Screen Development Internships close at 11pm on Thursday 14 January 2021.

film.vic.gov.au/funding/business-skills-support

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