Minnie Crowe in The Guardian
The Guardian’s predictions for the media industry in 2016 featured COO Minnie Crowe’s thoughts on how broadcasters and production companies can continue to address the diversity challenge both on and off screen in 2016.
The Guardian’s predictions for the media industry in 2016 featured COO Minnie Crowe’s thoughts on how broadcasters and production companies can continue to address the diversity challenge both on and off screen in 2016.
Calling all writers! We’re launching #ScriptSearch with Greenacre Films, to help them find their next feature film project to develop. We did of course consider delaying this programme until after the crisis, but we felt that it would be best to keep going and offer this amazing development opportunity for writers, especially as it will…
Our co-founder Fraser Ayres is featured in the Huffington Post today, talking about the responsibility of industry awards to reflect the diversity of today’s society, and the impact of John Boyega’s Rising Star Award at the BAFTA’s. You can check out his article below: Diversity: The Force Awakens
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 are very proud to announce our new patrons in The Guardian today. David Harewood, David Oyelowo and Marianne Jean Baptiste are among those supporting TriForce – check out our new Patrons page to see the full list! Click here to read the full article in the Guardian.
At DANDI, we are very excited to announce we have partnered with six independent production companies for a brand-new regional writers programme for writers based outside the M25 looking to break into High-end Television. This programme is supported and funded by the ScreenSkills High-End TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. The…
After last night’s fantastic MonologueSlam LA Edition, we’re very excited to be in the Radio Times this morning, in an article by our wonderful patron David Oyelowo! Whilst looking at the exodus of diverse talent to the US, David talks about the importance of organisations who work to promote inclusivity. “The work of organisations like…