8th Annual 2010 Script P.I.M.P. Screenwriting & Teleplay CompetitionCALL FOR ENTRIESFINAL DEADLINE: May 1st, 2010 – $50$20,000 overall CASH to winners - $80,000 in prizesFormer winner Slammin' sold for six figures2008 winner Evan Daugherty secured representation and writing assignment with WB |
For registration, visit: http://www.scriptpipeline.com/screenwriting-competition Entry fee before May 1st, 2010: $50 **Writers may also request general script notes for an additional $40** The 2010 Script Pimp Screenwriting and TV Competitions are accepting entries for feature film and TV scripts—all genres, styles, and lengths accepted. This is an international competition and non-U.S. writers are welcome. $20,000 in cash to the finalists/winners and $80,000 in prizes given away to ANYONE who enters, including a MacBook Pro with Final Draft software. Finalist loglines/scripts are sent to over 200 companies. |
8th Annual 2010 Script Pimp Screenwriting CompetitionFour (4) Grand-Prize winners receive:--$14,000 total cash ($3,500 each) Plus ALL the finalist prizes listed below...Top 20 Finalists receive:--$3,200 total cash (16 finalists receive $200 each) The following is a selection of the 200 companies that have requested to review the finalists: 3 Arts, AEI-Atchity Editorial, The Alpern Group, Andrew Kersey Management, Arpil Entertainment, Benderspink, Content Films, Creative Convergence, Crossroads Films, Darko Entertainment, Elements Entertainment, Energy Entertainment, Film Roman, The Gersh Agency, Gold Circle Films, Icon Productions, Industry Entertainment, Jerry Weintraub Productions, Management 360, Morgan Creek Pictures, Myriad Pictures, Original Artists, Paradigm Literary Agency, Polsky Films, The Radmin Company, Spyglass Entertainment, Stone Canyon Media, Underground Films, Vintage Independent Productions, Yari Film Group Chadwick and Matt will work to set up at least one mentor meeting with each finalist. |
3rd Annual 2010 Script Pimp TV Writing Competition$1,500 Cash to Best Overall TV Script; Top 10 Finalists chosen Entry fee before May 1st, 2010: $50 The 3rd Annual Script Pimp TV Writing Competition: http://www.scriptpipeline.com/tv-writing-competition Acceptable entries: Specs (current or former TV shows); Original Pilots; Reality/Game Show Proposals. Any length or genre. Grand prize is $1,500 to the best spec, pilot, or reality series proposal. Nine (9) other finalists receive $150 each, as well as guaranteed circulation to 200 companies and other prizes. Contact entry@scriptpimp.com with questions or to request more information. |
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Script Pimp Home Page: www.scriptpipeline.com ***All new Writers Database members get one FREE entry into either competition!*** *miscellaneous prizes are given away at random |
About Script PipelineScript Pipeline, LLC (aka Script P.I.M.P.) is a full-service screenplay analysis and resource hub designed for writers, producers, and film industry professionals. For 10 years, Script Pipeline has provided screenwriters worldwide with quality, in-depth analysis from readers with years of story development experience. In addition, Script Pipeline has gathered the specific needs and submission guidelines of production and management companies, literary agencies, independent producers, and creative executives searching for new material. Along with extensive resources, this information is now available through their members-only Writers Database. Script Pipeline continues to offer top-notch coverage services and the potential to have one's script circulated to production companies, agents, and managers through our Writers Workshop, which reviews screenplays, short scripts, and TV specs and pilots. Rave reviews and success stories continue to fuel the Workshop, as more and more writers benefit from Script Pipeline’s wide array of resources, from one-on-one consultations to basic story notes. Most recently, Rogues Gallery, a former Workshop "Recommend" screenplay written by Brian Watanabe, completed production in 2009. Script Pipeline home page: www.scriptpipeline.com To visit Script Pipeline’s IMDB page: Script Pipeline on IMDB |
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Monday, April 19, 2010
FINAL DEADLINE: May 1st - 2010 Script P.I.M.P. Writing Competition
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