Support For Aspiring Filmmakers In Northland And South Auckland
Script to Screen – Te Tari Tuhi Kupu A Whakaahua has received funding of $162,000 over three years to continue its development initiatives for new and emerging filmmakers in South Auckland and Northland.
A large
proportion of the grant from Foundation North will be used
to support programmes in South Auckland; specifically the
Short Film workshop - teaching film tools and processes to
aspiring storytellers with no film experience - and the
South Shorts Mentorship programme which enables new South
Auckland screenwriters to write their first short film
script with an experienced mentor.
Eloise Veber,
Programme Manager at Script to Screen, says that these
programmes focus on finding inspiring new voices and
creating a supportive community environment for
beginners.
“These initiatives set the
storyteller on a pathway to achieving their aspirations by
creating stories for the screen and connecting with other
filmmakers in their neighbourhood,” says Eloise. “Of the
participants who have taken part in South Shorts since 2015,
eleven have gone on to make their own screen projects, and
four have progressed to our feature film development
programmes – FilmUp Mentorship Programme and Story Camp
Aotearoa.
The remainder of the grant will
support the Northland Film Workshop – a four-day school
holiday workshop teaching screenwriting, directing, and
acting skills to young people in Whangarei and surrounding
areas.
Jackie Dennis, Executive Director, says
Script to Screen’s work responds to a shortage of
opportunities in Northland and South Auckland faced by
community members that are drawn to storytelling for the
screen but don’t have avenues or connections to get them
started.
“These programmes benefit those who
face barriers creating work for the screen, such as lack of
access to information and training, and a lack of role
models with similar backgrounds,” says Jackie. “When
community members don’t see people like themselves working
and succeeding in the industry, taking steps to develop a
project can be daunting. Our programmes and events bring
together like-minded people giving them a sense of
connection and belonging.
Around 404 people
benefit annually from participating in Script to Screen
programmes supported by Foundation North – 59 in South
Auckland, 320 in wider Auckland and 25 in
Northland.
Foundation North, the community trust for Auckland and Northland, recently distributed $3.4 million dollars in grants to not-for-profit organisations and community initiatives across the region. The Foundation has refreshed its strategy to distribute funding into four key focus areas; these are increased equity, social inclusion, regenerative environment, and community support. For more information visit www.foundationnorth.org.nz.