Big Screen Symposium & Script to Screen
🎞️ Podcasts recorded at the annual Big Screen Symposium & TALKS series recorded by Script to Screen at various regional events in Aotearoa, NZ. 🎞️ These podcasts are shared to help develop the craft and culture of storytelling for the screen in Aotearoa and beyond.
Episodes
Episodes
Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
Moderated by Max Currie.
Recent years have seen exceptional television drama out of Australia. Like in the US and Europe, much of the most sought after acting, writing and directing talent is working across both film and TV.
Amongst her lauded film credits, writer/director Cate Shortland (SOMERSAULT, LORE) has written on the esteemed award-winning Australian dramas THE SLAP, DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND, DEADLINE GALLIPOLI and THE KETTERING INCIDENT. Currently she has her own show in development with Matchbox Pictures.Celebrated film writer/director Tony Krawitz (DEAD EUROPE) has also been lured into the invigorating world of television, his many impressive credits include directing DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND, A PLACE TO CALL HOME, and most recently atmospheric mystery THE KETTERING INCIDENT.
Join Cate & Tony as they provide us a writer’s and director’s behind the scenes perspective on the crafting of high-end television across the ditch.
Sun 25 Sept, Big Screen Symposium 2016, Auckland, NZ.
The Big Screen Symposium is New Zealand's annual premiere film event, proudly brought to you by Script to Screen and J&A Productions.
Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
Big Screen Symposium 2016: In Conversation with Cliff Curtis
Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
Moderated by Bailey Mackey.
In this intimate conversation with Bailey Mackey, esteemed actor Cliff Curtis shares his process when preparing for each role, his approach to risk-taking, his experiences at home and beyond, and what makes him tick.
Homegrown star and greatly respected actor Cliff Curtis has starred in many of NZ’s most celebrated films including THE PIANO, ONCE WERE WARRIORS, WHALE RIDER and THE DARK HORSE, whilst also carving a career as a chameleon character actor in Hollywood. He has also produced films including BOY and EAGLE VS SHARK with producer Ainsley Gardiner.
He currently stars in AMC’s FEAR THE WALKING DEAD alongside Kim Dickens. The show premiered on August 23, 2015, and was the most watched series premiere in U.S cable TV history.
This session took place on Sunday 25th September, 3.25pm at the Big Screen Symposium 2016 in Auckland, New Zealand.
The Big Screen Symposium is New Zealand's annual premiere film event, proudly brought to you by Script to Screen and J&A Productions.
Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
Moderated by Brita McVeigh.
“When writing, drawing from the subconscious is slower and more arduous, difficult to find – but perhaps in the end the pain creates something beautiful and idiosyncratic, and this is often the part that the viewer takes away and remembers, the part that gets under our skin.”
Cate Shortland is the acclaimed writer/director of the award-winning and profoundly memorable features SOMERSAULT and LORE, as well as a screenwriter on some of Australia’s most renowned television drama.
Cate uses examples from her film work to chart her writing process: from the genesis of an idea, to taking risks with character, to building scenes from the page up with actors and choreographers – and the vital role of imagery, landscape, and the subconscious.
Cate's session took place on Saturday 24th September, 2:45pm at the Big Screen Symposium 2016, in Auckland, NZ.
The Big Screen Symposium is New Zealand's annual premiere film event, proudly brought to you by Script to Screen and J&A Productions.
Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
In a powerful response to the total absence of feature films made by Māori women directors since Merata Mita – WARU is a ground-breaking 80-minute film made by eight Māori women directors, that follows the lives of eight women all connected by a single, heart-breaking event.
Each episode is a self-contained 10 minute vignette, told in real time, and shot in a single take. Each one follows a different lead character during the same moment in time. The project was instigated by producers Kerry Warkia and Kiel McNaughton of Brown Sugar Apple Grunt, and the whole film was shot over eight days.
Join the writers and directors Katie Wolfe, Briar Grace-Smith, Ainsley Gardiner, Chelsea Winstanley, Paula W. Jones, Renae Maihi, Casey Kaa, Awanui Simich-Pene and Josephine Stewart-Tewhiu – as they each in turn present a short address on what risk means to them in the context of this new collaboration – still in progress.
Session: Sat 24 Sept, 11am, Big Screen Symposium 2016, Auckland, NZ.
The Big Screen Symposium is New Zealand's annual premiere film event, proudly brought to you by Script to Screen and J&A Productions.