Our vision is to bring together the best of Hollywood with the creative community in the Middle East to empower a new generation of creatives in the region to produce original, Arabic drama and entertainment content that promotes universal values.
SCREEN BUZZ WORKSHOPS
Screen Buzz mentors Mark Goffman, Robin Gurney and Karen Tenkhoff conducted TV script workshops during the 41st edition of Cairo International Film Festival with special appearances by the Superstar Youssra, AAM’s Middle East Advisory member and the Egyptian star Khaled Selim.
In partnership with the Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF), AAM launched the first Screen Buzz workshop in Egypt. The workshop was led by Samuel Baum , writer,...
PRESS RELEASE: Screen Buzz – Writing for TV workshop concludes in Amman, Jordan amidst positive reviews from Hollywood industry professionals and participants
In partnership with the Royal Film Commission (RFC) in Amman and M Media Beirut, AAM brought top Hollywood storytellers to Jordan and Lebanon to help burgeoning scriptwriters and directors tell...
In partnership with the Royal Film Commission (RFC) of Jordan, AAM hosted the “Advanced Writing for Film and TV” workshop March 5-8, 2017 in Amman, Jordan. The workshop brought together a team of...
WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS
WORKSHOP MENTORS
The Wizard of Lies, Lie to Me
Game of Thrones, The Sopranos
Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, 20 Feet from Stardom
The Office, Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons
The Good Doctor
Umbrella Academy, The West Wing, Sleepy Hollow, Bull
Grace and Frankie, Friends, The West Wing
Carnivàle, The Black List
Stranger Things, Gypsy
Random Acts of Flyness, Eater’s Guide To The World
The Office, Ugly Betty, Hillary
Airplane!, The Naked Gun series
MIDDLE EAST ADVISORY COUNCIL
Princess Rym Ali is an internationally renowned journalist and the founder of the Jordan Media Institute (JMI). JMI was created with the goal of establishing a new standard of journalism education in Jordan and the region…
Acclaimed Tunisian actress and producer Hend Sabry started acting at the age of fourteen in the Tunisian movie Samt al Qosoor (Silence of the Palaces) and was granted her first best actress award from the Carthage Film Festival at the age of fifteen..
TESTIMONIALS
“It’s been amazing to see my all-time idol in comedy, he gave me the confidence that my script is great and it shouldn’t be done with compromises. It should be big because it has the potential of universal comedy. The workshops are things that we do not have in the area and it’s coming from people who love to share and give their experiences and we are so open to learning.”