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RMIT Professional Screenwriting

Locality: Carlton, Victoria, Australia



Address: Building 94, Level 2, 2327 Cardigan Street 3053 Carlton, VIC, Australia

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17.01.2022 Heartiest congratulations to former Advanced Diploma of Professional Screenwriting student Christian White, whose second novel, The Wife and the Widow, has been named best novel in this year’s Ned Kelly Awards for Australian crime writing!



12.01.2022 Screenwriting at RMIT is now open for applications! This is where screenwriters wanting to break into the industry study. It is also the place where filmmakers and production companies look for trained, talented and creative new writers. You would learn writing for film, television and digital media, and develop your own creative strengths across genres. You also learn about the local and international industries, professional practice and career management. Our lecturers a...re industry experienced and actively involved in writing, production or media. Industry guests share their knowledge and experience, and local producers will hear and give feedback on your pitches. For more information, please contact Alan Woodruff at [email protected]

10.01.2022 If you are interested in learning more about the Advanced Diploma in Professional Screenwriting, come along to our virtual Open Day this weekend. You can text chat to staff and students about the program structure, the teaching and learning philosophy, staff credentials, industry connections, careers, pathways and much more.

09.01.2022 Entries are now open for this year’s Split Second Film Competition, which is being run in partnership with Village Cinemas. Screenwriting student Alyssa De Leo won last year's competition with her script for the Afterlife Bar.



07.01.2022 Check out this terrific event! Benjamin Law discusses diversity and inclusion in the screen sector with Screen Australia’s Head of Indigenous Penny Smallacombe, Screen NSW’s Sector Investment Manager Sofya Gollan, award-winning screenwriter Niki Aken (The Hunting, Upright) and screenwriter Mithila Gupta (Bump, Five Bedrooms). The panel will discuss definitions of diversity and consultancy, how to build successful, inclusive writers’ rooms and the evolving landscape of Australian television.

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