Successful international
screenwriter, script adviser and teacher of screenwriting Kelly Marshall will
teach the Master of Arts in Scriptwriting course at Victoria’s International
Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) next year.
Marshall is taking a
year’s leave from her position as Course Leader of the Master of Arts in
Screenwriting at the University of the Arts in London.
Ken Duncum, Director of
Scriptwriting at the IIML, is delighted that Marshall has been confirmed as his
replacement for 2014.
“The depth of her
experience in both screenwriting and script development will bring valuable new
insights to the course, and an international perspective will provide an
exciting resource for the class,” he says.
Working as a writer in
both live action and animation, Marshall’s work has been screened on BBC,
Nickelodeon, Granada TV, Scottish TV, Carlton TV and Channel 5, and she
currently has four original TV and feature film projects in development.
A recent family feature
script won four United States screenwriting awards—Overall Winner at the
Illinois International Film Festival, Solstice Film Festival, Writer's Place
and WriteMovies—and was a finalist in three other competitions.
Marshall has devised and
led screenwriting courses in Britain, Europe and Singapore, and also teaches at
the SMART Academy of Writing in Kent.
She has served on the
judging panel of BAFTA’s 60 Seconds of Fame, the British Animation Awards,
Screen South’s Digital Shorts and the New Zealand Writers Guild’s 2010 Script
Writer Awards.
Applications
for the 2014 Master of Arts in Scriptwriting close on Monday 18 November. Visit
www.victoria.ac.nz/modernletters/study/courses/crew-592
For more information contact
Ken Duncum, Director of Scriptwriting, International Institute of Modern
Letters on 04-463 6822 or ken.duncum@vuw.ac.nz
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