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The deadline for registration for the Comedy Shorts Award has passed.
If you have a short film or sketch that you think is hilarious, then enter your work for our Comedy Shorts Award to be in with a chance of winning some life-changing support and mentoring from comedy professionals.
WHAT KIND OF FILM ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
A 1- 6 minute film that can take the form of anything comical. It’s a great opportunity to show us your creative flair and have fun!
WHO CAN ENTER?
This award is open to all women filmmakers and content developers. The film must be an original narrative created, produced and devised by a woman, or women, although male cast and crew members are allowed.
ARE THERE ANY ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR MY FILM?
Yes – we require all films to be 6 minutes or under, to be entirely original dialogue, to not feature brand logos and most importantly, to only use music with the written consent of the performer and/or publisher either personally or via the PRS system https://www.prsformusic.com/ .
WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH MY FILM?
We will broadcast selected entries on our Funny Women YouTube channel and social media (so keep an eye out) and the top 10 finalists’ films will also hosted on a dedicated Funny Women Comedy Shorts Awards page on our website. We will also broadcast the final 3 entries as part of the grand final night.
HOW IS IT JUDGED?
Films are judged for production, concept, delivery/performance, creativity, writing and overall funniness. The top 10 films are then viewed by an independent judging panel of top television and film industry professionals who will choose one overall winner and two runners up. The final three will be invited to attend the grand final in London on the 23rd September.
WHAT CAN I WIN?
2021 Funny Women Awards Prizes
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Teaching: Comedy and Tragedy
Woman in Black
So, when is our actual exam, miss?“
“In about 15 minutes.”
I was expecting a dramatic look of horror, a glance at the clock or even a frantic search of the script.
Nope. Utter diffidence. Brilliant.
I’m a drama teacher, and exam season this year was no exception to the usual avalanche of anarchy and amazement.
I teach from years seven to 11. There are days I dread going in to school: I might have had my small children keep me awake all night, or be running out the house on a wintery morning to be greeted by a windscreen frozen so solid it would require a full on forensic team to extract the door from its hinges. What keeps me going? The development of each student each year is amazing.
For instance, today was made rapidly better by a student telling me they were writing an entire performance (and music) to show me in the lesson later.
From the silent, shy students that emerge after being cast as a door, to performances so mesmerising you forget you’re the teacher and the students find you sobbing hysterically just a tiny bit weird. The lunchtimes spent with children with social challenges who learn how to deal with conflict using humour and the heartbreak you feel when you hear a student say ‘drama is my only escape’.
The afternoons of optimism when you tell a student they have done well, or consoling them when they are upset because a Hollywood agent isn’t in the audience. Or unlikely to spot you in Asda. Especially in Bognor.
I emerge from the stage door to my family like the Woman in Black; you can feel my presence, I might do something evil and I scare children unwillingly. The curtains close on a long day. Or one of them: the mechanism got damaged on the other when the students did their gothic horror performance.
Teaching really is an incredible profession.
Woman in Black
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