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The London Film School has been selected by Skillset to run an emerging talent programme, aimed at UK screenwriters, directors and producers. 

HOTHOUSE provides an opportunity for nine individuals or teams who have already had some success in an expressive medium – film, performance, theatre, visual arts, broadcasting, new media, literature, etc – to develop a signature film and make it ready for financing, production and its audience.

Rather than working in isolation, participating filmmakers are given a calendar of group seminars, individual meetings, delivery dates and feedback, case studies and mentoring built on the specific challenges of each proposed project.  Over 15 months, from idea through structuring and revising, to scheduling, budgeting and packaging options, participants will emerge with workable projects, tied to realistic finance plans.

HOTHOUSE has been created by LFS senior lecturer and award-winning screenwriter, Margaret Glover, in consultation with LFS Director and producer, Ben Gibson, and an advisory group of producers Chris Collins (My Summer of Love, Brick Lane) and Kate Ogborn (The Unloved, One for the Road), producer and writer Peter Ettedgui (Kinky Boots, Unmade Beds), and writer-director Udayan Prasad (My Son the Fanatic, Gabriel & Me).

Neil Peplow, Skillset's Director of Film, comments, "Story telling is at the very heart of our industry, and so it is essential that we nuture and encourage new  talent into the industry.  Hothouse is an innovative scheme that will identify and nurture the next generation of UK screenwriters and equip them with the skills that will help them develop long term careers.

 

Places will be limited to nine projects for the initial launch. The programme will run from April 2010 and the first deadline for applications is 1st Feb.  For more information www.lfs.org.uk/hothouse or click here

 

To support the running of HOTHOUSE, we will be looking for a production manager and development interns - click here for details.

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Where do i get the 3 thousand five hundred pounds for the fee ?
I guess if you don't have the money, you can't enter. You could ask them. Afraid I'm just the messenger. so can't help. Sorry!
I have now emailed them and i'll let you know what their response is.
brilliant, thanks. are you a filmmaker james?
some would say that i cannot be a film maker if i'm not a computer expert.
that's pants. script is king. you can shoot a film on a phone if you've got a great script!
i'm interested in doing an english road movie similar to 'radio on'.
that's a cult classic. saw it many years ago at a student party - soundtrack was great, bowie, drury. if i've got the right film??? i vaguely remember some drunk mathematician wandering around saying it was 'self-indulgent shittery!'

he was a mathematician!

do you have a script or is this a work in progress? you'd certainly have the right doom and gloom aspect if you made it now, given the current socio-economis x's we live in!

would rage against the machine make it into your soundtrack i wonder??
Radio on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VInbRSY3cE&feature=related
I'm not a writer but i can be part of the creative process. I'm more of a camera person. here is the film i worked on (still showing) http://weliveinpublic.co.uk/screenings/ winner best doc sundance 2009. I filmed the guns. The DVD is due out in Feb 2010 will have strong credits on it.
why don't you message me we can carry on this discussion in private.
Inter view of Ondi Timoner director of the film i was involved with.
http://www.makingof.com/insiders/artist/28/ondi-timoner
Got an email from hothouse explaining that there may be funds to cover the fee. I'm going to go ahead and apply.
Well done! James Let me know how you get on.

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