Eight Act creatives from a variety of disciplines will receive support to reach the next level in their career after being announced as the recipients of this year’s Act Screen Arts Fund.
Raqiyah Patel, James Foulds, Dan Jobson, Hannah De Feyter, Adele Chynoweth, Jacob Kilner, Greg Gould, and Julie McKay are at different stages of development with their respective projects, which range from a long-form interactive fiction game to a bilingual podcast series.
Part of the artsACT’s Arts Activities Funding program, the Act Screen Arts Fund is administered by the Screen Canberra on behalf of artsACT and the Act Government.
The fund focuses on projects that develop Act-based screen artists, supporting all narrative screen art forms. including film, television, documentary, short film, VR, games, apps and digital media.
In announcing this year’s recipients, Act Arts Minister Tara Cheyne reiterated the importance of nurturing Canberra screen artists.
“Screen...
Raqiyah Patel, James Foulds, Dan Jobson, Hannah De Feyter, Adele Chynoweth, Jacob Kilner, Greg Gould, and Julie McKay are at different stages of development with their respective projects, which range from a long-form interactive fiction game to a bilingual podcast series.
Part of the artsACT’s Arts Activities Funding program, the Act Screen Arts Fund is administered by the Screen Canberra on behalf of artsACT and the Act Government.
The fund focuses on projects that develop Act-based screen artists, supporting all narrative screen art forms. including film, television, documentary, short film, VR, games, apps and digital media.
In announcing this year’s recipients, Act Arts Minister Tara Cheyne reiterated the importance of nurturing Canberra screen artists.
“Screen...
- 5/20/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
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