Warner Bros. Ireland has awarded a scholarship to Ciarán Dooley, an Ma Screenwriting student at The National Film School at Dublin’s Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (Iadt), it was announced today by Josh Berger, President & Managing Director, Warner Bros. UK, Ireland & Spain. Now in its second year, the scholarship will, over the course of the year, provide Ciarán with postgraduate funding support and the experience of a short paid placement at Warner Bros. Ireland’s Dublin offices, as well as access to screenings and mentoring support from Warner Bros. executives in the country. Josh Berger Cbe, President & Managing Director, Warner Bros. UK, Ireland & Spain, said: “The Warner Bros. Creative Talent scholarship at The National Film School at Iadt is part of our continued commitment to finding, funding and supporting talented people from all backgrounds. Last year’s scholar, Daniel Kelly, made the most of every opportunity.
- 10/22/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Tom White)
- www.themoviebit.com
Scholars will take part in the programme which supports the next generation of UK creative industries talent.
Following a successful first year, Warner Bros Creative Talent has launched its second season.
The 12 scholars selected to take part will be provided with funding and unique opportunities as part of the company’s commitment to invest in skills and training for the UK creative industries with scholarships attached to work placements and mentoring, apprenticeships and training courses.
Opportunities include apprenticeships at Warner Bros Studios Leavesden, trainee positions on every Warner Bros film production in the UK and work placements on the award-winning West End musical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Josh Berger Cbe, president & managing director, Warner Bros UK, Ireland & Spain, commented: “We’re excited to be welcoming a second season of talented people to Warner Bros Creative Talent. Our first season has already made us very proud – through their hard work and commitment, and the opportunities...
Following a successful first year, Warner Bros Creative Talent has launched its second season.
The 12 scholars selected to take part will be provided with funding and unique opportunities as part of the company’s commitment to invest in skills and training for the UK creative industries with scholarships attached to work placements and mentoring, apprenticeships and training courses.
Opportunities include apprenticeships at Warner Bros Studios Leavesden, trainee positions on every Warner Bros film production in the UK and work placements on the award-winning West End musical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Josh Berger Cbe, president & managing director, Warner Bros UK, Ireland & Spain, commented: “We’re excited to be welcoming a second season of talented people to Warner Bros Creative Talent. Our first season has already made us very proud – through their hard work and commitment, and the opportunities...
- 2/4/2015
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
National Film School student wins inaugrual award.
Warner Bros. Ireland has awarded a scholarship to Daniel Kelly, an Ma Screenwriting student at the National Film School at Dublin’s Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (Iadt).
The scholarship will, over the course of the year, provide Kelly with postgraduate funding support and the experience of a short paid placement at Warner Bros. Ireland’s Dublin offices, as well as access to screenings and mentoring support from Warner Bros. executives in the country.
Josh Berger Cbe, President & Managing Director, Warner Bros. UK, Ireland & Spain, said: “Awarding our first scholarship to a student in Ireland demonstrates our desire to support the next generation of talent in the countries in which we operate.
“Selected for his potential and commitment to joining the industry, Daniel will now have the funding to develop his skills and gain vital experience that we hope will equip him for his future career.”
The...
Warner Bros. Ireland has awarded a scholarship to Daniel Kelly, an Ma Screenwriting student at the National Film School at Dublin’s Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (Iadt).
The scholarship will, over the course of the year, provide Kelly with postgraduate funding support and the experience of a short paid placement at Warner Bros. Ireland’s Dublin offices, as well as access to screenings and mentoring support from Warner Bros. executives in the country.
Josh Berger Cbe, President & Managing Director, Warner Bros. UK, Ireland & Spain, said: “Awarding our first scholarship to a student in Ireland demonstrates our desire to support the next generation of talent in the countries in which we operate.
“Selected for his potential and commitment to joining the industry, Daniel will now have the funding to develop his skills and gain vital experience that we hope will equip him for his future career.”
The...
- 11/28/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
The shortlist for France’s Louis Delluc Prize, one of the country’s highest film honors, has been released with 14 films making the cut across two categories: Best Film and Best Debut Feature. Among the eight main movies, six hail from this year’s Cannes crop. Saint Laurent – which is France’s entry for the Foreign Language Oscar – by Bertrand Bonello; Olivier Assayas’ Juliette Binoche/Kristen Stewart-starrer Clouds Of Sils Maria; veteran Jean-Luc Godard’s 3D Goodbye To Language; Abderrahmane Sissako’s Timbuktu; Pascale Ferran’s Bird People, starring Josh Charles; and Claus Drexel’s Au Bord Du Monde will vie alongside Venice pics Trois Coeurs, by Benoît Jacquot, and Robin Campillo’s Eastern Boys. Godard, Ferran and Jacquot are all former Delluc laureates. The Debut Feature shortlist is made up of Thomas Cailley’s well-received Fortnight film Love At First Fight; Camera d’Or winner Party Girl; Virgil Vernier...
- 11/28/2014
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline
Warner Bros. Ireland has awarded a scholarship to Daniel Kelly, an Ma Screenwriting student at the National Film School at Dublin’s Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (Iadt), it was announced today by Josh Berger, President & Managing Director, Warner Bros. UK, Ireland & Spain. The scholarship will, over the course of the year, provide Kelly with postgraduate funding support and the experience of a short paid placement at Warner Bros. Ireland’s Dublin offices, as well as access to screenings and mentoring support from Warner Bros. executives in the country. Josh Berger Cbe, President & Managing Director, Warner Bros. UK, Ireland & Spain, said: “Awarding our first scholarship to a student in Ireland demonstrates our desire to support the next generation of talent in the countries in which we operate. Selected for his potential and commitment to joining the industry, Daniel will now have the funding to develop his skills and gain vital.
- 11/27/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Tom White)
- www.themoviebit.com
You should probably help Degrassi win the Best High School Show Ever Competition. You should probably do that.
So you should know that this is officially my one millionth Degrassi recap. I've worked really, really hard on the past 999,999, and I'm not gonna lie, I'm really proud of myself as well as peeing-my-pants happy that you guys have come here for every single one. But who cares about that? It's time for Tristan to die!
So Clare is locked in an insane asylum with her mom—which is Hilarious because Clare's mom hasn't even been around since the thirteenth century—and Mrs. Oh, who got a couple of good lines in this year, until she admits that Asher Shostak is a preying manwhore. "No," she insists, "He's a brilliant journalist! I'm sure it was all for a human interest piece!" Mrs. Oh calls Clare out on the paper trail of...
So you should know that this is officially my one millionth Degrassi recap. I've worked really, really hard on the past 999,999, and I'm not gonna lie, I'm really proud of myself as well as peeing-my-pants happy that you guys have come here for every single one. But who cares about that? It's time for Tristan to die!
So Clare is locked in an insane asylum with her mom—which is Hilarious because Clare's mom hasn't even been around since the thirteenth century—and Mrs. Oh, who got a couple of good lines in this year, until she admits that Asher Shostak is a preying manwhore. "No," she insists, "He's a brilliant journalist! I'm sure it was all for a human interest piece!" Mrs. Oh calls Clare out on the paper trail of...
- 8/17/2012
- by Terron R. Moore
- TVology
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