The incoming head takes over from Brodie Pringle.
Screen Scotland, the national body that drives the development of the Scottish film and TV industry, has named Cheryl Conway as its incoming head of Screen Commission, taking over from Brodie Pringle.
Conway’s job title at present is manager, production attraction at Screen Nsw in Sydney, Australia, a role she has had since 2017. Prior to this, she worked in the US within the studio, network and independent sectors, for companies including Paramount Pictures, Discovery, Endemol Entertainment, Fox, NBC and Warner Bros.
She will be relocating to Edinburgh for the role from January.
Screen Scotland, the national body that drives the development of the Scottish film and TV industry, has named Cheryl Conway as its incoming head of Screen Commission, taking over from Brodie Pringle.
Conway’s job title at present is manager, production attraction at Screen Nsw in Sydney, Australia, a role she has had since 2017. Prior to this, she worked in the US within the studio, network and independent sectors, for companies including Paramount Pictures, Discovery, Endemol Entertainment, Fox, NBC and Warner Bros.
She will be relocating to Edinburgh for the role from January.
- 11/24/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
A mid-November reception at Palihouse in West Hollywood hosted by the British Film Commission brought together a cordial gathering of industry personnel to meet and discuss the best of UK talent.
UK representatives on hand to mingle with rising UK talent included: Adrian Wootton, CEO, and Samantha Perahia, head of production UK, of the British Film Commission; Kaye Elliott, head of production services, Creative England; Brodie Pringle, locations manager, Creative Scotland; Andrew Reid, head of production, Northern Ireland Screen; and Allison Dowzell, manager, Wales Screen.
The week-long schedule of events ran from November 14-18 and included a brunch and talk on tax relief.
“The UK is one of the best places in the world for film and TV,” said Wootton. “Whether it’s the latest J.K. Rowling adventure Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them on the big screen or the epic majesty of The Crown streaming on Netflix, the UK’s unique mix of talent, technical...
UK representatives on hand to mingle with rising UK talent included: Adrian Wootton, CEO, and Samantha Perahia, head of production UK, of the British Film Commission; Kaye Elliott, head of production services, Creative England; Brodie Pringle, locations manager, Creative Scotland; Andrew Reid, head of production, Northern Ireland Screen; and Allison Dowzell, manager, Wales Screen.
The week-long schedule of events ran from November 14-18 and included a brunch and talk on tax relief.
“The UK is one of the best places in the world for film and TV,” said Wootton. “Whether it’s the latest J.K. Rowling adventure Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them on the big screen or the epic majesty of The Crown streaming on Netflix, the UK’s unique mix of talent, technical...
- 11/22/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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