ABOUT US
Euroscript is an outstanding resource for scriptwriters, providing practical, exercise-based workshops, script and story feedback, and script development. The company, which is a collective of professionals, is dedicated to the craft of writing and is respected throughout the industry for the quality of its work.We were founded in 1995 by the Screenwriters' Workshop, with the aim of improving the quality of scripts going into production across Europe.
Through training programmes, feedback services and our annual Euroscript Screen Story Competition, as well as masterclasses and partnerships with organisations including The London Screenwriters' Festival, BFI, Kingston University, Birkbeck College, Tampere Film Festival, we support writers of all levels to develop their work.
Euroscript Ltd is registered in England and Wales No: 6369184; registered office: 64 Hemingford Road, London N1 1DB.
Through training programmes, feedback services and our annual Euroscript Screen Story Competition, as well as masterclasses and partnerships with organisations including The London Screenwriters' Festival, BFI, Kingston University, Birkbeck College, Tampere Film Festival, we support writers of all levels to develop their work.
Euroscript Ltd is registered in England and Wales No: 6369184; registered office: 64 Hemingford Road, London N1 1DB.
MEET OUR TEAM
Euroscript is run by a team of creative film, radio, TV, and web professionals who are united by their passion for great writing.
Writer, director and producer Paul Bassett Davies founded The Crystal Theatre, whose pioneering multimedia work was acclaimed in Britain and Europe. He went on to create a series of one-man shows, winning awards at the Edinburgh Festival fringe, before becoming an author, screenwriter and broadcaster. In television and radio Paul has worked with some of the biggest names in British comedy, on dozens of shows. He co-wrote and produced the award-winning BBC Radio 4 comedy Do Go On with Graeme Garden and Griff Rhys Jones, and wrote the radio sitcom At Home with the Hardys with Jeremy Hardy. His own sitcom, Reception, was broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in 2014. His radio plays have starred Bill Nighy, David Hemmings, Alison Steadman and Martin Clunes, and he has written music videos for Kate Bush and Ken Russell. Paul is a director of Euroscript Ltd., and he was the Creative Director of the London Comedy Writers Festival in 2013. Find out more...
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Theresa Boden is a writer, story & script consultant and runs Euroscript's Script Development Workshops. She supports writers and directors in development with independent film companies and the BFI, some of which have been award winning. Mentored by John McGrath and Troy Kennedy Martin her first screenplay was long-listed for the Orange Film Prize and developed by Moonstone International (UK offshoot of Sundance). Winner of a Carlton Drama award for a six part comedy drama series, she was a team writer for a 3D animated sci-fi series and has made two short documentary films. She has co-developed and coordinated regional screenwriting courses commissioned by the Film Council and Skillset; was film tutor/mentor for Hybrid Lab - a social enterprise women’s web channel; she has tutored on MA Screenwriting programmes at LCC, Birkbeck University and currently Met Film School. She judged UnderWire Film Festival's Screenwriting award from 2015 to 2018. She is a resident script doctor for BFI's Film Academy Labs and Future Film Festival. Previously she co-created, wrote and produced for the theatre, including her own one-woman comedy show and was a co-founder of Sphinx Women’s Theatre Co and Common Ground Women's Theatre Co. She also produces writers’ salons and events in collaboration with Stoke Newington Literary Festival.
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Fenella Greenfield is a founder member of Euroscript Limited and works as both script doctor and lecturer for the organisation. She is an experienced freelance promo producer and short-film drama editor. She’s written jokes for Weekending and Newsjack (BBC Radio) and screenplays for Doctors (BBC1’s daytime drama). She’s had radio plays broadcast on LBC and won an IRDP award for her radio play Cuffee’s Reward. She’s always writing (when she’s not making trailers) She is a Member of BAFTA (judge in ‘Documentary’, ‘Film Not in the English Language’ and ‘Shorts’ BAFTA Awards – and member of the Awards Screenplay Chapter). Find out more...
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Anji has been writing drama for TV, radio and film for over two decades. A former contract writer for “EastEnders”, she has also written for BBC’s “Holby City” and “Doctors”. Her original plays for BBC Radio 4 have starred Penelope Wilton, David Tennant and Lucy Benjamin. She penned 40 episodes of “Taste of Life” for BBC Media Action in Cambodia and was the creator and show-runner of “House of Many Windows”, a long-running BBC Media Action TV drama series set in Vietnam. Anji has written several issue-led films and the romantic comedy movie “Staying Single” for the Cambodian market. Her work for the German market includes comedy drama series “Singles”, a TV movie “Email to God” and the comedy feature film “Love Scenes from Planet Earth”. Find out more...
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Ian is a writer, script editor and story consultant whose projects include an epic period fantasy animated feature commissioned by Oscar-winning animator Gabriele Zucchelli, which is currently in development.
Ian recently completed MALEDICTION, a supernatural feature to be shot on location in rural Italy, and is working on a politically explosive London-based Neo Noir. He has worked as a consultant for the UK Film Council's Premiere and New Cinema Funds, the First Film Foundation, the Script Factory and many other bodies and producers. Ian heads Euroscript's Consultancy services and teaches the workshops Creating Fear in Films, Writing Science Fiction, Writing Horror Now, Neo-Noir and the Dark Thriller, Deep Narrative Design, and a course in Script Reading and Assessment. Find out more... |
Nicola is an English-Australian film maker living in London. This year she joined the team at StoryFirst, signed a co-production deal with them for her TV series COMBUSTIONE, has been commissioned to write the Pilot and shape a new series, Out Of Time, for Lord Michael Dobbs (House Of cards) and a political thriller, Ten Days, with Canadian show runner, Ian Weir.
Nicola wrote, directed and produced TREASURE for the BBC’s Culture In Quarantine, with Robert Del Maestro with whom she is developing a six part drama series. Her short films have screened in festivals all over the world. In a former life she was an actor. Appearing as a regular on Home and Away. |
A graduate of the film production courses of the Arts University Bournemouth and Famu Prague, Alizée is a French script editor, writer, and translator working in both her mother tongue and English. After working in production and marketing in both France and the Netherlands, she relocated to London to begin a career in script development. She went on to read TV, short, and feature scripts for the NISIMASA Short Pitch Competition, the Vail Film Festival, and the International Screenwriters Association based in the U.S. Over the last year, she has also worked closely with Nucco Brain studio who specialise in visual storytelling and producing animation for the web. Find out more... |
Having been an actor, presenter and stand-up, Anna started screenwriting over 15 years ago on the satirical impressionist show Dead Ringers - both for BBC Radio 4 and TV. Since then she has written for stage, TV and film, and currently has a feature project BERNIE’S GIFT in development with Danish/US production company Dreams Beyond Pictures with Hugh Bonneville attached. Anna is also an award-winning short film writer-director. Her project I SEEK ASYLUM, starring Emma Thompson, was selected for 8 international film festivals, including being screened at BAFTA for Tri-Force Film Festival and winning a jury prize at the Social Justice Film Festival in the US. For the past 5 years Anna has worked as a script consultant, supporting writers of various forms - shorts, TV series and features, and has a particular passion for dark comedy. Currently she is also mentoring a young novelist through her first book and an established female comic in the run-up to her next Edinburgh show.
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