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Screen Producers Australia's Ones To Watch for 2015 Announced

Screen Producers Australia reveals 14 producers to gain places in mentor program

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jun 24, 2015
2 min read
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Screen Producers Australia has announced the successful producers chosen to participate in this year’s Ones To Watch, a selective mentoring program that aims to guide and nurture the next wave of Australia’s talented producers.

Now in its third year, the Ones To Watch program focuses on providing expert, one-on-one mentoring and career guidance by a leading, experienced screen industry producer.
This year's participants are:
Alex Barnes, QLD
Lauren Brunswick, WA
Bridget Callow-Wright, VIC
Dustin Clare, VIC
Christian Doran, ACT
Phyllis Foundis, NSW
Jaclyn Hewer, WA
Alex Kelly, NT
Cindy Li, ACT
Rosie Lourde, NSW
Ivy Mak, NSW
Timothy Parish, NT
Christina Radburn, VIC
Ana Tiwary, NSW

“Since the program’s inception in 2013, we have seen an incredible range of talented individuals with creative projects apply to participate,” said our CEO, Matthew Deaner. “The industry’s recognition and support for this national program is important and we acknowledge not only the time and commitment from our industry mentors but their generosity in sharing their years of knowledge and experience.”

The 14 Ones To Watch participants will now spend the next four months being mentored by some of the most accomplished and experienced producers in the Australian screen industry. Through one-on-one guidance and direction by their mentor, participants will develop their projects, increase their professional networks and prepare pitches in the lead-up to the Australian screen industry conference Screen Forever in November 2015.

Source: Screen Producers Australia

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