Scriptapalooza TV Writing Competition
Scriptapalooza TV
Contact
Hollywood, CA
(310) 594-5384 (voice)
Web:
http://www.scriptapaloozaTV.com
Email:
info@scriptapalooza.com
Contact: Mark Andrushko, President and CEO
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Objective
Our intention is to help open doors for the aspiring television writer. There are four categories you can submit to, which include 1 hour existing spec scripts, 1/2 hour existing sitcom spec scripts, original pilots, and reality programs. This competition is designed with the TV writer and crossover screenwriter in mind.The participants we have chosen to read the winning scripts are individuals from established production companies. Whether you are already an aspiring television writer or a writer interested in exploring other avenues, Scriptapalooza TV is here to promote careers in television and provide exposure for the undiscovered writer.
Rules
- Any spec script from any existing television show, or any original television pilot will be considered. Reality shows are accepted also.
- Entered scripts may not have been previously sold.
- Multiple entries are accepted, provided a signed entry form and appropriate entry fee is attached to each submission.
- Multiple authorship is acceptable.
- Scripts must be the original work of the author(s),18 or older.
- Scriptapalooza recommends registering your script with The Library of Congress.
- No substitutions of new drafts or corrected pages for script entries will be accepted under any circumstances.
- Emailed entry must be accompanied by the following:
a. Completed official entry form
b. Entry fee
c. Completed original script - Submit scripts in English only.
- Do not send originals. Scripts will not be returned under any circumstances.
- Please submit your entry with all your information on the cover page: The title, author's name, address, phone number and email address.
- Body pages must be numbered.
- Scripts must be in television standard format.
- Entry in the competition is void where prohibited by law.
Awards
The television competition is awarding over $3000 in cash prizes.
We are giving awards in the following categories:
- Pilot Category
- 1/2 Hour Category
- 1 Hour Category
- Reality Shows
All the winners will be sent to over 50 producers, managers and agents.
After Scriptapalooza announces the TV winners we do call and promote the 12 winners to all of our contacts. Also we do get calls from interested agents, managers and producers looking to read the top winners. The goal of Scriptapalooza TV is to connect writers with producers, managers and agents...people that can make a difference in a writer’s career.
Scriptapalooza TV
Contact
Hollywood, CA
(310) 594-5384 (voice)
Web:
http://www.scriptapaloozaTV.com
Email:
info@scriptapalooza.com
Contact: Mark Andrushko, President and CEO
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Signficance: |
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(3.6/5.0) |
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Scriptapalooza TV Writing Competition
Contact
Hollywood, CA
(310) 594-5384 (voice)
Web:
http://www.scriptapaloozaTV.com
Email:
info@scriptapalooza.com
Contact: Mark Andrushko, President and CEO
Report Card |
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Professionalism: |
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(4.0/5.0) |
Feedback: |
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(3.9/5.0) |
Signficance: |
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(3.6/5.0) |
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MovieBytes Interview:
Screenwriter Sara Ring
An interview with screenwriter Sara Ring regarding the Scriptapalooza TV Writing Competition.
Q: What's the title of the script you entered in this contest, and what's it about?A: I wrote a "Will & Grace" spec entitled "Goy, Interrupted." Jack enrolls in Hebrew School so he can have a Bar Mitzvah, and Will gets more than he bargains for when he dates a "nice guy."
Q: What made you enter this particular contest? Have you entered any other contests with this script? If so, how did you do?A: My friend Jami recommended the Scriptapalooza contest to me. I also entered the ABC/Disney Fellowship with this script, and they said it was the best spec they had ever received! Actually they didn't say anything. I didn't get in.
Q: Were you satisfied with the adminstration of the contest? Did they meet their deadlines? Did you receive all the awards that were promised?A: I'm blanking a bit on this, but I believe they did extend the notification deadline a few times. I did receive my check in a timely fashion.
Q: Were you given any feedback on your script? If so, did you find the feedback helpful?A: I don't believe this contest offers feedback; I didn't get any.
A: Sadly, I wasn't contacted by any agents, managers, or producers, which was disappointing considering my script was apparently sent to 25 people. But it's still nice to have on my resume. I also think people are more willing to read my script because of the win, even though "Will & Grace" isn't on the air anymore. It's extended the life of the spec somewhat.
Q: What's your background? Have you written any other screenplays or television scripts?A: My background is in playwriting and improv/sketch comedy. "Will & Grace" was the first TV spec I'd ever completed. Now I have a few more under my belt.
Q: Do you live in Los Angeles? If not, do you have any plans to move there?A: I moved to Los Angeles in the summer of 2005. I'm an east coast girl all the way, but I actually love it out here. I would definitely recommend the move to anyone looking to get into the "biz." I expected to hate it for at least a year, but I acclimated surprisingly quickly. And I know it's beyond cliché, but the weather here is ridiculous.
Q: What's next? Are you working on a new script?A: I'm currently working on an original TV pilot. It's "Kids, Incorporated" meets "24." Just kidding.
Posted Thursday, December 28, 2006
Scriptapalooza TV Writing Competition
Contact
Hollywood, CA
(310) 594-5384 (voice)
Web:
http://www.scriptapaloozaTV.com
Email:
info@scriptapalooza.com
Contact: Mark Andrushko, President and CEO
Report Card |
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Overall: |
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(4.3/5.0) |
Professionalism: |
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(4.0/5.0) |
Feedback: |
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(3.9/5.0) |
Signficance: |
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(3.6/5.0) |
Report Cards: |
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Have you entered?
Submit a Report card
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