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ScreenCraft Sci-Fi & Fantasy Screenwriting Competition

ScreenCraft SciFi

Objective

The best visual effects in the universe count for nothing if a story doesn’t have a world or characters that we care about. It takes unrestrained imagination to explore new worlds and character connections through timeless fantasy and awe-inspiring science fiction, and the best scripts in these genres are nothing short of magical. Whether you’re writing a contained science fiction drama, epic fantasy saga, or anything in-between, we want to read your feature screenplay or TV pilot!

ScreenCraft has relationships with sci-fi & fantasy heavyweights that include Scott Free Productions, 21 Laps, HBO Max, Netflix, and countless others. Past ScreenCraft winners have gone on to sell their scripts to major studios and have been hired by companies like Universal, Netflix, Amazon, AMC, Apple TV+ to name a few. Show More

Deadline/Entry Fees

Deadline Date
Days till:
Entry Fee
Early March 31, 2024 $49.99
Regular April 30, 2024
7
$69.99
Final May 31, 2024
38
$79.99

Notification: Jun 26th: Quarterfinalists; Aug 7th: Semifinalists; Aug 28th: Finalists; Sep 18th: Winners.

Rules

Please see website for rules.

Awards

Screenwriter Kari Stringham-Drake (SEVERANCE, LOST IN SPACE), Grand Prize Mentor, will select one writer or writing team from our finalists to connect with for virtual meetings and script feedback.

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Contest News

ScreenCraft Names Sci-Fi Semifinalists

ScreenCraft has named the Semifinalists of their third annual Sci-Fi Screenplay Contest, representing the top ten percent of nearly 1,000 submissions received. This year's jury includes executives from 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures and Lionsgate.

Adrift, by Jessica Paine
After You, by Bob Gebert
Aisa, by Sarah Fischer
Aquarianna, by Brian Young
Assemble the Creators, by Larry Coleman
Automatic, by Jonathan W.C. Mills
Between two Points, by Alex Ford
Biomass Robert, by Tymchyshyn
Cataclysm, by Kyle Ferchen
Chaotic Good, by Adam Taylor
Dark Lands, by Ben Browne
Decimator, by Steven Snell
Diagonal Sleepers, by Kevin Lim
Down, by Zach Waggoner
Dre Saturn: Child of the Orbn, by Kareem Bland
Dying Angels, by Dennis Coleman
EOS Rising, by Anna Vecellio
Extraction, by Martijn Smits
Gears, by Jordan Dale
Gestalt, by C.G. Runyon
Glowing, by Thomas Grigg
Gravitational Mass, by Kris Kapp
Harvest Season, by Matthew Johnston
Hawk Moon, by Nathan O’Callaghan
Hell’s Zookeeper, by Connie Wright
Hounds Tooth High, by Rodney Johnson
Hunters Moon, by Lestyn Evans
In Extremis, by Zach Smith
Inspired, by David Lawrence
In the Wake, by Christopher Grillot
It’s a Nightmare, by Nicole Quinn
Little Bird, by Julie Wittrock
Magic with a Mother-Fucking K, by Steven Roy
Martin Mapes and the Misfits of Otherworld, by Daniel Pike
Meet Cute, by Mariyam Mahbub
Mist Traveler, by Pamela Wallace
Mourning Cloak, by Sianne Tarda
New York Times, by Robert Simon
Northern Lights, by Matthew Hawksworth
Out of Time, by Joe Villanti
P Q, by Paul Shiban
Pandorium, by Graham parke
Persephone, by Chris Kappel
Psychodrive, by Mitch Ross
R&R, by Christian McLeer
Red Rock, by Scott Hamilton
Red Winter, by Evan McNamara
Redirklus, by Kevin Shorter
Rendezvous, by Michael Leung
Shatter, by Gideon Shmorak
Sole, by Allee Pitaccio
Space/Time, by Danny Baram
Sync, by Jeff Murzynski
Tam Lin, by Glen Cram
Tectum, by raed assar
The Aviaries of Dr. Vogel, by Daniel Pike
The Bell, by Nan Dillon
The Best Version of You, by Mark Ward
The Bomb Is In The Baby, The D*#k Is In The Bag, by MaGee Fallon
The Cargo, by Billie Jo Mason
The Convergence, by Emily Rose Laochua
The Fairy King, by Steven Snell
The Four Horsemen, by Marcus Leighton
The Greater Good, by Stephen MacNeil
The Night I Vanished, by Andrea McGee
The Return Of The Monkey King, by Eli Rarey
The Risk Factor, by Homer Hsieh
The TransMutant, by Malcolm Wong
The Unmentionable Day, by Thomas Parisi
The Wastelander, by Brentt Slabchuck
The Whole, by Jim Hyslop
Timeline, by Kristoffer Haugen
Trajectory, by Irina Ivanova
Videopolis, by Erik Vidal
Virginia Rose and the Lost City of Gold, by Bryan Kelsey
Welcome to Comictopia, by Michael Chase Walker
Wendigo, by Mike Langer

Updated: 05/30/2017

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