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  1. www.rgm.com.au › literary › belinda-chaykoBelinda Chayko - RGM

    Belinda Chayko is an award-winning writer and director of film and television. Belinda was the co-creator and showrunner on the series Fires, which won the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award (AACTA) for Best Miniseries and the TV Week Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Miniseries. Belinda was also the co-creator and ...

    • Plotting Two Timeframes and Multiple Viewpoints
    • Delegating The Episodes
    • Personal Process
    • Moving Into TV from Film
    • Australian TV Becoming Shorter
    • Advice For Writers

    Over its four-episode arc, Safe Harbour cuts between present day and that fateful holiday five years earlier, revealing bit by bit the different perspectives of the Australians and asylum seekers to paint a full picture of what really happened at sea. Chayko says because of the complexity of the story, they plotted both a past and present storyline...

    “In my position as kind of showrunner I took the first episode and last episode, because you’re setting up the show and you’re finishing the show,” Chayko says. “And Matt Cameron who I’ve worked with a lot I really wanted to be part of our team because he is such an incredible story brain. And so Matt was always doing episode two.” Then emerging wr...

    Each writer is different in their approach to writing – some set a word limit, others give themselves an allocated amount of time to write each day. It took Chayko a while to find out what worked best for her. “For me, pages is the best thing. Every day I set myself a target for a certain number of pages. When things are relaxed, it’s about five pa...

    Chayko credits the support of Tony Ayres and Debbie Leefrom Matchbox Pictures in helping her transition from film to TV. Back around 2008, Chayko was working on her first feature Lou. Ayres and Michael McMahon’s company Big and Little Films (their company before Matchbox) were trying to raise finance for it, even after securing John Hurt in the lea...

    Television is becoming shorter and Chayko with her feature film background, says she feels these four-part style series, which are almost like extended feature films, are more of a natural fit for her as a storyteller. “They probably have more relation to a feature than a TV show of old.” What Chayko really thinks we’re seeing in Australian televis...

    Chayko finds it difficult to pass on any specific advice to emerging writers, because everyone is different in their approach and will find their own way. But she can say what has worked for her: 1. “I had extraordinary supporters.” 2. “I didn’t give up – because there were lots of times when being an unpaid feature developer that I was tempted to,...

  2. Described by the judges as “the hidden gemof Australian screenwriting, Belinda Chayko has earned the country’s coveted (and only) prize for women stage and screen writers, the Mona Brand Award — the State Library of NSW announced TODAY [Wednesday 8 May].

    • State Library of New South Wales
  3. May 8, 2024 · Screenwriter Belinda Chayko, known for her work across television series Stateless, Fires, and Prosper, is the 2024 recipient of the State Library of NSW Mona Brand Award for women stage and screenwriters.

    • Sean Slatter
  4. Belinda Chayko is an award-winning writer and director. She was the co-creator and showrunner on Fires (ABC), which won the AACTA for Best Miniseries or Telefeature and a Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie.

  5. Fires: Created by Tony Ayres, Belinda Chayko. With Hunter Page-Lochard, Kaden Hartcher, Eliza Scanlen, Richard Roxburgh. Determination, Resilience, Community Sprit and Survival of a catastrophic bushfire season that tore through the hearts of Australia and the world.

  6. Oct 21, 2021 · Belinda Chayko is an award-winning writer and director of film and television. Belinda is a writer on the upcoming ABC series Fires, due to be released in September 2021 on ABC and ABC iview. Belinda was the showrunner on Safe Harbour, which won the 2019 International Emmy for best TV Series and the AACTA for best screenplay.