Upcoming residency projects include female-led comedy pilot Lady Priest by writer/producers Natalia Bornay and Emily Davis, director Eva Torkkola and DOP Vanessa Cox. Salma’s Season chronicles the adventures of Salma, a 45-year-old Australian-Pakistani woman whose traditional world is turned upside-down when she rebels against her roles as a dutiful wife and doting mother to chase her dream of playing at the Australian Open grand slam tennis championship. The first project to take advantage of the residency is Salma’s Season, a Screen Australia-funded YouTube comedy web series by Cinespace alumni writer-director Kauthar Abdulalim ( #Matched, The Ninth Tower) and producer Sher Li Tan. The Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) is also supporting the program. ![]() There are also a range of other in-kind supports for residencies from industry partners including Media Mentors, Post Lab IO, VA Digital hire, The Backlot Studios, Shaun Miller Lawyers, safety supervisor Lana Williams, The Prop Store and Jane Norris Casting. ![]() ![]() Over three month periods, the not-for-profit screen diversity organisation will give productions access to the studio and equipment, including a Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K camera and Blackmagic Davinci Resolve post production facilities. With the support of the Victorian Government, Cinespace will offer a quarterly production-in-residence program out of studio space in Melbourne’s Footscray.
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