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Script to Screen with Angie Kilsby

On Wednesday 20th May 12-2:30pm, writer and director Angie Kilsby guides participants through a filmmaking journey from from the first written concept to the realities of production.

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Still from Ode (2025) by Angie Kilsby

How does an idea become a film? In Script to Screen, writer and director Angie Kilsby guides participants through the creative journey from the first written concept to the realities of production. The workshop explores how stories take shape through scriptwriting, visual planning, and collaboration, revealing how narrative decisions evolve as they move from page to screen. Through discussion, practical exercises, and insights from Angie’s experience in independent film production, participants will develop ideas for short scenes while considering character, tone, and visual storytelling. The session offers an accessible introduction to the filmmaking process, inviting emerging writers and filmmakers to think about how stories are written, shaped, and ultimately realised through the collective craft of cinema.

WHEN: Wednesday 20 May 12-2:30pm
WHERE: Arts Lab, Level 1, Arts and Cultural Building, Monash Road, Building 159 (MAP), next to the George Paton Gallery. 
REGISTRATIONS OPEN SOON

Angie Kilsby is a Thai-Australian Writer and Director working across narrative and visual arts. She is currently based between Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country (Melbourne) and Bangkok, Thailand.

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