Submitted by Desiree Jacobson
As part of the 2004: Seriously Funny National Screenwriters' Conference in Melbourne, 2 - 4 April 2004, Mark Morrison (Producer, Atari Melbourne House), Nick Hagger (Creative Director, Bluetongue), Paul Kidd (Tank Vixens, Discworld #1 & 2) & Ian Malcolm (Men In Black 2, Alien Escape (PS2) will present a session on how to write comedy for interactive games. Angus Smallwood (Toby Danger) & Stephen Blackburn (I.T. Man) will talk about how they got funding to get their digital projects up and operating. David Giles (Head of School, Academy of Interactive Entertainment) will give a keynote address on the role of writing interactive comedy and the future of interactive gaming in general. If you want to find out more about these sessions, and the Conference, go to www.screenwriters.com.au, or e-mail desiree@paxinos.com.au. Day rates available.