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Best FilmThe Winner of Best Film in the 2016 Disability FIlm Challenge will a Dell Mobile Workstation a screening in the Chinese Theater durring Hollyshorts, and a mentor meeting with the Head of TV Literary & Packaging Department at The Gersh Agency; Roy Ashton!!!! Roy Ashton is the Head of the TV Literary & Packaging Dept. at The Gersh Agency, with offices in Los Angeles and New York. Prior to joining Gersh as Partner in November, 2011, Ashton spent 13 years at CAA. Starting in the mailroom, Ashton now functions in all areas of Television, helping clients sell shows and package projects at the major networks, major cable and premium cable outlets. Some of Ashton’s clients include: Mark Canton, Ben Edlund, Steve Kronish, Declan Croghan, and Patty Heaton, among others. Some of the shows he has been involved with are: CASTLE, GAME OF THRONES, BLUEBLOODS, THE KILLING, FALLING SKIES, THE MIDDLE, POWER, and others. He has taught at USC’s Film School and founded the Junior Hollywood Radio & Television Society. A graduate of Columbia University, Roy now lives in Los Angeles with his wife and three children.
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The Easterseals Disability Film Challenge gives filmmakers—with and without disabilities—the opportunity to collaborate to tell unique stories that showcase disability in its many forms. The film challenge is a weekend-long competition in which filmmakers write, produce and complete an original three-to-five minute films. Filmmaking teams receive an assigned genre along with a list of required props and locations. Teams are strongly encouraged to integrate story elements that acknowledge disability and include at least one person with a physical or cognitive disability. Monday, February 13th - Wednesday, April 19th: Registration period Awards & PrizesThe Easterseals Disability Film Challenge recognizes the talent and hard work that goes into producing a short film in a single weekend by presenting four awards to film challenge participants: Best Film, Best Filmmaker, Best Actor and Best Promotional Campaign. BEST FILM The award recipient will receive a mentorship opportunity with Scott Silveri (creator and executive producer of ABC's Speechless), one Dell mobile workstation and a spot to screen their film at the HollyShorts Film Festival at the TCL Chinese Theatres. BEST FILMMAKER The award recipient will receive a mentorship opportunity with actor, writer, and director Randall Park (star of ABC's Fresh Off the Boat), one Dell 2-in-1 computer and a spot to screen their film at the HollyShorts Film Festival at the TCL Chinese Theatres. BEST ACTOR The award recipient will receive a mentorship opportunity with actress, writer, producer, and activist Amy Brenneman (Leftovers, Private Practice, Heat), one Dell 2-in-1 computer and a spot to screen their film at the HollyShorts Film Festival at the TCL Chinese Theatres. BEST AWARENESS CAMPAIGN The award recipient will receive a mentorship opportunity with the Executive Vice President of Entertainment Diversity, Inclusion and Communications at CBS Entertainment, Tiffany Smith-Anoa’i.
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