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Anna Lee Lawson, the film festival and screenplay competition manager, commented on Ackerman’s work, saying, “Mike’s script is a unique story of overcoming obstacles and in a remarkably ...
In August 2009, the competition started the now popular #WW (Writer Wednesday) hashtag on social networking site X (formerly Twitter). [1] In 2010, the competition partnered with the Yorkton Film Festival, allowing the CSSC to announce the winner of the competition as part of the Golden Sheaf Awards gala. British writer Neil Graham was the ...
Founded by John David Ware in 2003, the 168 Film Project started with 13 entries in its inaugural event in Burbank, California. [2] In 2009, 168 added "Write of Passage," a mentored screenwriting competition in which writers worldwide produce a short film script in one week. [3] In 2022, 168 moved its festival location to Fayetteville, Georgia.
The Slamdance Film Festival is an annual film festival focused on emerging artists. [1] The annual week-long festival is held in Los Angeles in late February and is the main event organized by the year-round Slamdance organization. The organization also hosts a screenplay competition, workshops, screenings throughout the year, and events with ...
The competition is unique in that the Grand Prize-winning screenwriter will have their screenplay developed, financed […] ‘The Night’ Producer Mammoth Pictures Launches Screenplay ...
The PAGE International Screenwriting Awards is an annual writing competition founded in 2003 with the stated mission to discover and promote up-and-coming screenwriters from around the world. The contest is judged by Hollywood producers, development executives and representatives who are looking for new projects and new clients. Each year in ...
The festival focuses on new names and lesser known filmmaking regions. There is a $1,000 cash prize for Best Short Film. The GOTHAM SCREEN Screenplay Contest is aimed at first and second time screenwriters and comes with a $2,500 cash prize for the winning screenplay.
TheFilmSchool launched the Great American Short Screenplay Contest in 2008, in partnership with the Seattle International Film Festival. Christopher McQuarrie, Academy Award-winning screenwriter of The Usual Suspects, called TheFilmSchool "probably the best place in the world to study story."