As part of Storytelling’s commitment to ongoing development of story both in Australia and abroad we have set up our own development slate.
The showcase is the place to find out about Storytelling’s latest development projects around the world. We currently have three features from Australian writers being developed in-house, one stage play from a Melbourne based writer and a pilot for a documentary based series that is being shot in Japan in June. Details about all these projects will be posted shortly.
We are always on the lookout for a good story, so if you think you might have something that we would be interested in please contact us directly via the website.
Or if you are a producer or production company and want to talk to us about some of the projects we are currently developing please contact us directly via the website.
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 Treatment | Wild Rivers Series 13 part series of Adventure Docos rafting and kayaking through some of the most remote places on earth.
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 Script | Watching Girls Go By This is an excerpt from the feature film Watching Girls Go By, it is written by an award winning writer and is currently under development with producer Jon Kisch.
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 Script | Wild Rivers, Hokkaido, Japan Adventure doco on rafting and kayaking through the wilds of northern Japan. Wild Rivers takes us on a journey through parts of Japan that few people have ever been and includes amazing footage of trekking through the snow and kayaking over waterfalls.
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 Script | LoveBuzz Attached is an excerpt from the 3rd draft of the feature script LoveBuzz, it is an indy film we have in development about a young thief who breaks into a mansion and comes across a young man who has just hung himself-this is the boy meets girl moment!
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 Treatment | The Life of Winie Bright (working title) A telemovie based on the life of Winnie Bright, a pioneering woman who built and ran a cattle station in the Northern Territory, she survived war, flood, sickness, family break-ups and the hardships of the land, and she did it all as a single mother.
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