Category: News

  • ScriptSearch Writers Commissioned!

    We are very excited to announce that not one, but two scripts from our ScriptSearch competition with Greenacre Films have been selected to be taken forward for full development.

    We received over 1000 entries for the competition in 2020, with 6 writers winning a paid development contract to take their idea to treatment stage. From the final 6, Greenacre were planning on taking just one script to the final stage, with a contract to develop a full-length feature script for the winning writer. However, they were so excited by two of the writers’ ideas, that they’ve now taken not one, but two scripts through to the final development phase.

    The writer’s and their scripts are:

    Funmi Adebanjo – Melanation

    A big opportunity leads to an unexpected connection… and a new level of conflict between feuding family restaurants.

    Jingan Young – No. 2 Daughter

    He’s proud of his Chinese roots. She forgets to take her shoes off at the door. Will a past romance blossom again between a self-proclaimed ‘black sheep’ of a British Chinese family and the cute, self assured boy next door?

    These two writers will now win a paid contract with Greenacre to create a feature length film script of their idea. Greenacre hope to take both scripts to production following this next development phase.

    Amanda Jenks and Nadine Marsh Edwards of Greenacre Films said: ‘We are thrilled to be working with Jingan and Funmi, it was a really difficult decision as all the finalists were amazing. We would like to thank TriForce, Sheryl Crown and our trainee script editors for their hard work and expertise, and we are now looking forward to working with the writers to bring No.2 Daughter and Melanation from script to screen.’

    Fraser Ayres and Minnie Ayres of TriForce Creative Network said: “This has been a fantastic project with Greenacre, it’s so exciting to see real, tangible outcomes to script competitions, and what could be more tangible than a company wanting to get your script filmed!”

  • WriterSlam Winner In Variety and Deadline

    It’s been exciting to see so much press coverage of our latest WriterSlam winner Tumi Belo in the industry press.

    You can read about her in Variety and Deadline this week!

    Click here for Variety coverage

    Click here for Deadline coverage

  • Prime Video WriterSlam Winner!

    We had a great time at our ONLINE #WriterSlam final this week, hosted by the wonderful presenter, Jacqueline Shepherd.

    The event, in partnership with Amazon Prime Video, was hosted on Twitch, with live readings of extracts from our four finalists’ projects, led by a fantastic cast including Ivanno Jeremiah, Lauren Drummond, Jennifer Nicholas, Amrita Acharia, Stephen Uppal, Michael Salami and Leon Finnan.

    Congratulations to all our finalists; Tarek Yassin Skylar, Joyce Datiles, Mwansa Phiri and Tumi Belo.

    Our winner was Tumi Belo with her script The Philadelphia Hope. She will receive a paid development and be mentored by Jonathan Lewsley, UK Head of Scripted for Amazon Studios, over 3-6 months to develop their idea into a full episode script.

    Here’s a little more info about our finalists projects – if you’d like to get in touch with any of our finalists, just email [email protected]

    Tumi Belo – The Philadelphia Hope

    A drama following the crack team of ambitious journalists behind an African American newspaper in 1920s Philadelphia.

    Tarek Yassin Skylar – Don’t Kill Anyone

    The stepdaughter of a low-level Barnsley criminal is forced to choose between her daughter, her future and her family after a forbidden relationship sets off an irreversible chain of events.

    Joyce Datiles – Moonfight
    An original fantasy series about young archaeologist HEN ARCLIGHT who develops celestial and lunar powers on her 25th birthday, a day which also conjures up a strange, full moon as well as several Time Travelers who have been waiting centuries for her.

     Mwansa Phiri – Killing Time
    How would you live if you knew the exact date you would die? In a world where death certificates are assigned at birth, a young woman is forced into hiding when she survives her expiration date.

  • Amazon WriterSlam Finalists Announced!

    TRIFORCE CREATIVE NETWORK AND

    AMAZON PRIME VIDEO ANNOUNCE WRITERSLAM FINALISTS

    We’re very excited to announce our four finalists for our Amazon Prime Video WriterSlam!

    The four writers were selected following a nationwide call out for original ideas, with writers invited to submit a synopsis and 15 pages of script for an audio drama or comedy, after TriForce Creative Network once again joined forces with Amazon after a successful WriterSlam in 2019. With over 1500 submissions, it was a mammoth task!

    The final script extracts will be performed by actors for a new online version of the WriterSlam Final on Tues 15 December which will be hosted on Twitch for an industry audience.

    The winner will receive a paid development and will be mentored by Jonathan Lewsley, UK Head of Scripted for Amazon Studios, over 3-6 months to develop their idea into a full episode script.

    Previous WriterSlam participants have enjoyed great success including paid development commissions with ITV, Tiger Aspect and BBC Radio 4 and mentoring placements with ITV, Tiger Aspect, Hat Trick and TriForce Productions. The writer behind new Irish drama Blood, Sophie Petzal, took part in Triforce’s very first writing competition at the start of her writing career.

    The selected writers and their projects are:

    Tarek Yassin Skylar – Don’t Kill Anyone

    The stepdaughter of a low-level Barnsley criminal is forced to choose between her daughter, her future and her family after a forbidden relationship sets off an irreversible chain of events.

    Tumi Belo – The Philadelphia Hope

    A drama following the crack team of ambitious journalists behind an African American newspaper in 1920s Philadelphia.

    Joyce Datiles – Moonfight
    An original fantasy series about young archaeologist HEN ARCLIGHT who develops celestial and lunar powers on her 25th birthday, a day which also conjures up a strange, full moon as well as several Time Travelers who have been waiting centuries for her.

     Mwansa Phiri – Killing Time
    How would you live if you knew the exact date you would die? In a world where death certificates are assigned at birth, a young woman is forced into hiding when she survives her expiration date.

    Jonathan Lewsley said “It was very tough to choose the final four writers but we’re really pleased to with the final selection of projects, they’re so original and varied. I’m really looking forward to seeing them performed at the event before we decide on the winner!

    Fraser Ayres (CEO, TriForce Creative Network), who will also be directing the extracts, said “We’ve had our largest number of submissions ever for this WriterSlam and we can’t wait to bring the finalists’ extracts to life for the event.”

     

  • Our Audible WriterSlam Winner!

    We had a great time at our very first ONLINE #WriterSlam final this week, hosted by the wonderful presenter, Ria Hebden.

    We moved the event online to make it completely Covid safe and entertained our industry guests on the Twitch platform where they got to hear our finalist writers audio dramas which had been pre-recorded by a stellar cast including Olivier Award Winning Sharon D Clarke! Our full cast included Robert Boulter, Laura Rollins, Ameet Chana, Wil Johnson, Shaheen Khan and MonologueSlam champion Maia Watkins.

    Congratulations to all our finalists; Lynsey Martenstyn, Joel Nazar, JC Servante and Tabitha Mortiboy.

    Our winner was Tabitha Mortiboy, with her script, Bent. Tabitha will now get a paid development commission with Audible UK and develop her idea into a full episode with the support of Commissioning Editor Lydia Shamah.

    All our finalists will meet with Audible to discuss their projects and the commissioning process at Audible.

  • Watch Sorry I Didn’t Know on ITV Hub

    Missed the first couple of episodes of Sorry I Didn’t Know? You can now catch up on the series so far on the ITV Hub.

    Click here to watch!

     

     

  • WriterSlam with Amazon Prime Video!

    Prime Video in search of new writers for paid development commission!

    Building on the success of the 2019 partnership, WriterSlam have once again joined forces with Prime Video to offer one new writer the opportunity to develop a new script. The process will last for six months.

    Whether your script is about telling a story we’ve never seen on TV before, or whether it’s simply a universal story told by a different voice, we want to hear from you. We want writers who represent the society that we live in, and who will offer different perspectives, experiences and opinions.

    It doesn’t matter if you don’t have an agent, or have never written professionally before – if you are a UK resident that is over 18, and you’ve got an idea, we want to hear it.

    Competition Details

    The four selected finalists will have extracts of their work performed by actors at an online showcase event on Tuesday 15th December 2020, when the winner will be selected by Jonathan Lewsley, UK Head of Scripted for Amazon Studios. Industry guests will be invited to attend the online showcase, giving our finalist writers a further opportunity to share their talent.

    One winning writer will be selected by Prime Video. Following their win, the writer will receive a paid development commission where they will be mentored by Jonathan Lewsley, UK Head of Scripted for Amazon Studios, for a six month period to develop their idea into a full episode script.

    We’re really excited to be partnering with WriterSlam again – we were delighted with the 2019 submissions and our winners Celia and Omari,” comments Jonathan Lewsley, UK Head of Scripted for Amazon Studios. “We know there is a vast reserve of writing talent in the UK that, for one reason or another, haven’t had the chance for their voice to be heard, and that needs to change. As an industry, there’s still a lot of work to do, but we’re committed to being part of that change.”

    Please note: securing this placement does not guarantee a full commission.

    For more information and to enter, please go to our WriterSlam page.

    About WritersSlam

    Building on the success of our MonologueSlam UK initiative for actors, WriterSlam UK is our programme to help TV production companies and broadcasters access UK based new and established writers from diverse backgrounds.  These TV industry professionals then support the writers in their career development, providing tangible outcomes for participants.

  • Sorry I Didn’t Know on Tues 06 Oct ITV!

    We’re very excited to announce that Sorry, I Didn’t Know has been commissioned for a series!

    You’ll be able to catch the first episode on Tues 6th October at 10.45pm on ITV so make sure you set your telly to record!

    Sorry, I Didn’t Know is a classic panel show with a twist, hosted by Jimmy Akingbola.

    This week, comedians Tom Allen, Angie Le Mar, and Paul Chowdhry alongside actor Colin Salmon, join team leaders, Chizzy Akudolu and Judi Love to take viewers on a tour of Black British history. Other guests over the series include Russell Kane, Shaun Wallace (The Chase’s Dark Destroyer) and presenter AJ Odudu to name but a few!

    Insightful, educational. bold, tongue-in-cheek and above all very funny, the teams will do battle to find out what they really didn’t know!

    History…with a touch of colour.

  • Greenacre ScriptSearch Finalists!

    The ScriptSearch Finalist have now been announced!

    We are very excited to announce the finalists for ScriptSearch in partnership with Greenacre Films. The writers were selected from over 1000 entries earlier in the summer. The writers and their scripts are:

    Ben Peters – Ego City

    Elaine Gallagher – The Jig Is Up

    Eleanor Mason – Edinburgh Seven

    Funmi Adebanjo – Melanation

    Jingan Young – No. 2 Daughter

    Kellie Shirley – Lioness

    These six writers will now be paid to develop their ideas into a longer treatment for Greenacre. They’ll be working with the experienced team at Greenacre, alongside 3 trainee script editors, to create a compelling treatment for their feature film idea. Greenacre will then decide which one that they would like to take to script with a paid script commission offered to the successful writer.

    We’re so excited to be moving forward with these amazing six writers and their projects, we can’t wait to see the next stage of the process!

  • Audible WriterSlam Finalists Announced!

    TRIFORCE CREATIVE NETWORK AND AUDIBLE ANNOUNCE WRITERSLAM FINALISTS

    We’re very excited to announce our four finalists for our Audible WriterSlam!

    The four writers were selected following a nationwide call out for original ideas, with writers invited to submit a synopsis and 15 pages of script for an audio drama or comedy.

    The final script extracts will be performed for a new online version of the WriterSlam Final on Tues 27 October with an industry audience. The winner will work with Lydia Shamah, Audible’s Commissioning Editor for Scripted Content over three to six months to develop their idea into a full episode script, with the potential for further development into a series for Audible.

    In a new development for the Audible WriterSlam, the finalists’ 15 page extracts will be fully recorded as audio productions for the WriterSlam Online Final. The Final will be hosted on Twitch for an industry audience.

    Previous WriterSlam participants have enjoyed great success including paid development commissions with ITV, Tiger Aspect and BBC Radio 4 and mentoring placements with ITV, Tiger Aspect, Hat Trick and TriForce Productions. The writer behind new Irish drama Blood, Sophie Petzal, took part in Triforce’s very first writing competition at the start of her writing career.

    The selected writers and their projects are:

    JC Servante – Invulnerable
    After attempting suicide, a teenage girl discovers that she’s not only immortal but superpowered.

    Lynsey Martenstyn – Keeping Mum
    Three very different, mixed-race sisters reunite when they believe their free-spirited, recently widowed mum has been kidnapped in Ghana.

    Tabitha Mortiboy – Bent
    A tense crime thriller investigating a brutal attack on an interracial queer couple from the perspective of one of the victims.

    Joel Nazar – Love and War
    Catlin’s new novel is a bestseller: a gripping story about a Middle England husband who murders his lover and buries her in a field. But when the police find a skeleton a short walk away from Catlin’s home, suspicion falls on her own husband, Rich.

    Lydia Shamah said “We were so impressed by the standard of scripts we received and it was incredibly tough to narrow it down to just four writers. We’re really looking forward to recording the extracts and hearing them as fully realised audio dramas!

    Fraser Ayres (CEO, TriForce Creative Network), said “We’ve thoroughly enjoyed reading the many fantastic scripts that were submitted. We’re looking forward to working with all four finalists!”

    For more information, go to https://thetcn.com/writerslam/

  • Announcing ScriptSearch Shortlist!

    The ScriptSearch Shortlist has now been announced!

    We are very excited to announce our shortlist for ScriptSearch in partnership with Greenacre Films. The shortlisted writers and their scripts are:

    Alissa Anne Jeun Yi – Baby Dragon

    Ben Peters – Ego City

    Debbie Howard – Cold

    Elaine Gallagher – The Jig Is Up

    Eleanor Mason – Edinburgh Seven

    Funmi Adebanjo – Melanation

    Jingan Young – No. 2 Daughter

    Karan Kaur – Bequeathed Biji Must Die

    Katrina Smith Jackson – Queerly Beloved

    Kellie Shirley – Lioness

    Ray Grewal – Highland Games

    Sumit Sahni/Diggi Singh – Churel

    What Happens Now?

    These finalists will be invited to take part in an online workshop on Friday 04 September with Greenacre Films and writer and Exec Producer, Fraser Ayres.  The workshop will give the writers an introduction to Greenacre Films, as well as working on their 2 page pitches for their unique film ideas. They will then rework their pitches over the following week and deliver them to Greenacre Films.

    The Next Stage

    Following the delivery of the updated pitches, Greenacre will choose the projects they’d like to take through to the next stage. They will offer selected writers a fee to develop their idea into a 10 page treatment, before deciding if they’d like to commission a script. Writers who are asked to develop their idea into a full script will be paid industry standard fees.

    Good luck to all our shortlisted writers, we’re looking forward to meeting you all at the online workshop!

  • Update on WriterSlam with Audible!

    For all those keeping on eye on the WriterSlam with Audible competition, we’ve got an update for you!

    The new deadline for this competition is now 23:59pm on Monday 10th August. We’ve decided to move both the finalists workshops and the WriterSlam final event online, to make sure we can go ahead regardless of what restrictions are currently in place. The final will be taking place over Twitch, our first Twitch event, so we’re very excited. The new dates are as follows:

    Deadline for Submissions: 23:59pm Monday 10th August

    Finalists Announced: 11th September

    Finalists Online Workshop: 19th September

    WriterSlam Final Online: 27th October

    If you’ve already submitted, don’t worry, all existing submissions will be included so there’s no need to resubmit!

    Click here to go to the main WriterSlam page and to submit your idea!