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Script Pipeline Screenwriting / TV Writing Competitions to Award $100k in Cash & Prizes
Screenwriting and Teleplay CompetitionsEntry Deadline - May 1, 2011
LOS ANGELES, CA - Script Pipeline, a full-service resource site for screenwriters and film industry professionals seeking new material, is accepting submissions for their ninth annual Script Pipeline Screenwriting and fourth annual TV Writing Competition through May 1, 2011. All entrants will have their work read and critiqued by a panel of literary agents, development executives, managers, and producers, and will be eligible to win one of four awards packages of $3500 cash plus prizes, in addition to cash and prizes by placing in the top 20. For the first year, all 20 finalists may attend (at no cost) Script Pipeline's newly re-launched Secret Door Pitchfest, where they may network one-on-one with 20 A-level producers, managers, and agents. The contest winners will be announced at Script Pipeline’s awards ceremony, planned for July 2011, at Writer’s Boot Camp in Santa Monica, CA.
Founded in 2000 by Chadwick Clough, Script Pipeline is a leading online destination for the screenwriting community and has placed several scripts with studios for production. The company delivers script analysis services to writers from around the world and connects screen and teleplay writers with industry executives through writing workshops, annual contests, pitchfests, and their Writer’s Database. Script Pipeline was named one of the "Top 50 Websites for Filmmakers" by Moviemaker magazine in August 2009 and is largely considered one of the best screenwriting resource companies worldwide.
"It really boils down to access, something even the best writers have trouble securing," said General Manager Matt Misetich. "What we've been able to do for writers in the past two years alone has been pretty awesome."
Script Pipeline has played an instrumental role in launching the professional careers of previously undiscovered talent. In the past six months, writer Evan Daugherty, winner of Script Pipeline's 2008 competition, sold a spec to Universal for $3 million, while Micah Barnett, a Pipeline Workshop "Recommend" writer, sold an action/comedy to Warner Bros. for six figures, and 2010 contest winner Tripper Clancy landed representation with FilmEngine. Script Pipeline executives helped all three writers link with the proper industry channels through their extensive network of high-level industry contacts.
The 2011 competition will receive an estimated 3,500 scripts this season from writers worldwide. Submission info can be found here: www.scriptpipeline.com/screenwriting-competition.
To learn more about Script Pipeline, please visit www.scriptpipeline.com.
Script Pipeline is a full-service screenplay analysis and resource hub designed for writers, producers, and film industry professionals.
For over 10 years, Script Pipeline has been a leader in screenplay analysis, serving not only as a coverage service, but a link connecting up-and-coming writers with development professionals. Through a composite directory, Script Pipeline has gathered the specific needs and submission guidelines of production and management companies, literary agencies, independent producers, and creative executives searching for scripts. Along with extensive resources, this information is available through their members-only Writers Database, where users may search through 1,300-plus listings. Database members also have the ability to send queries/loglines for free review and inquires about writing, film, and the industry in general.
As well as annual screenplay and teleplay writing contests, the company continues to offer top-notch coverage services and the potential to have one's material 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 offerings, from one-on-one consultations to basic story notes. This past year, the 2010 Screenwriting Competition garnered over 3,000 total entries, and the TV Writing Contest continued growth from 2009.
Script Pipeline
7223 Beverly Blvd. #205
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Ph: 323-424-4243
CONTACT: info@scriptpipeline.com
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