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		<title>The Nicholl Fellowships</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>My neighbor works for the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.&#160; Yeah, that’s pretty cool.&#160; What’s even cooler is that she invited me to attend an event at the Academy last week!&#160; And even though I generally try to avoid the mid-Wilshire are for any reason, I couldn’t turn down such a special invitation. &#8230; </p>
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<p>My neighbor works for the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts
and Sciences.&nbsp; Yeah, that’s pretty
cool.&nbsp; What’s even cooler is that she
invited me to attend an event at the Academy last week!&nbsp; And even though I generally try to avoid the
mid-Wilshire are for any reason, I couldn’t turn down such a special
invitation.</p>



<p>The event was the celebration of the 2019 Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting.  This is an <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="international screenwriting competition (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.oscars.org/nicholl" target="_blank"><strong>international screenwriting competition</strong></a> that was established in 1985 to identify and encourage talented new screenwriters. The first year of the competition, 99 entrants – all California college students, submitted work. This year, the competition received over 7,000 submissions from all over the world.</p>



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<p>Previous fellows include Susannah Grant (Erin Brockovich),
Doug Atchison (Akeelah and the Bee), and Andrew Marlowe (Air Force One).</p>



<p>This year’s fellows were Aaron Chung, a recent college
graduate from Florida; Karen McDermott, a former attorney who now teaches at
Cal State LA; Renee Pillai from Malaysia – who, when she was notified that she
had won, had to find someone to drive her the two hours to Kuala Lumpur so that
she could apply for a passport; Sean Malcolm, who certainly gets the tenacity
award for submitting screenplays to this competition for something like 20
years; and Walker McKnight.</p>



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<p>The formal awards presentation included a live read of
scenes from each winning screenplay. Amandla Stenberg (Rue in <em>The Hunger
Games</em>), Rosa Salazar (<em>Parenthood</em>, <em>American Horror Story</em>), Wes
Studi (<em>Dances with Wolves</em>, <em>The Last of the Mohicans</em>, <em>Avatar</em>)
and Tyrese Gibson (<em>The Fast and the Furious</em> franchise) performed the
live read, which was directed by 2016 Nicholl fellow Geeta Malik.</p>



<p>I had never been to a live read before and it was very
fun.&nbsp; I loved watching the actors sitting
on stools, with the scripts in front of them and then jumping into their parts.
I felt like I could really see the acting, if that makes any sense.&nbsp; They were going from regular person to
performer just right in front of our eyes. Rosa Salazar was especially act-y
and I mean that as a big compliment.&nbsp; She
really used her voice and her physicality (even though she was perched on a
barstool) for all of her different characters.</p>



<p>The scene from Karen McDermott’s screenplay gave me an idea for a short story and I was so glad that I had brought a little notebook with me so that I could jot down some quick notes.  I roughed out a first draft the next day and yikes!  It is going to need a lot of work. I will be sure to let you know when I manage to get it pulled together.</p>



<p>It is so exciting to get to see up-and-comers succeeding in their field. The Nicholl Fellowships are the kind of thing that really makes a huge difference in someone’s life and it was a treat to have the opportunity to share in the celebration of their creative success. I am so proud of all of the winners and of the Academy for having a great program like this to encourage new talent. It was a great evening.</p>
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