Table Read My Screenplay Competition
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Contact: Danielle Green, Administrator
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Objective
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- See your script brought to life in a professionally directed table read in front of a live audience in Cannes during the Festival next May! Not only will you be flown to the South of France during one of the biggest festivals in the world, but you'll participate in a table read of your award-winning script with professional actors, directed by acclaimed director, Paul Lindsay (Us, Tell Me Lies, Woke, Grey's Anatomy).
- Plus, you'll get access to the festival Pavilion, films, panels and more. Then, you'll be considered for the ISA Development Slate, helping you find representation and/or connect you to producers to get your project into production. Writers on the Slate have met with and signed deals with industry executives from companies like CAA, ICM, Sony, MAX, Amazon/MGM Studios, Lucky Chap and many more. Show More
Deadline/Entry Fees
Deadline | Date Days till: |
Entry Fee |
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Early | November 7, 2024 8 |
$49 |
Regular | December 19, 2024 50 |
$59 |
Final | January 30, 2025 92 |
$79 |
Notification: Quarter-Finalists: Feb. 27, 2025; Semi-Finalists: Mar. 12, 2025; Finalists - Top 10: Apr. 02, 2025; Grand Prize Winner: Apr. 02, 2025
Rules
Please see the website.Awards
GRAND PRIZE WINNER
- Flight and Accommodations
- Cannes, France During the Cannes Film Festival
- Cannes Festival Badge (Marché Du Film)
- Access to screenings, events, panels and more
- Live Staged Table Read of Your Script During the Festival
- with a Professional Director and Actors
- General Meeting with Development Exec
- Amelia Mysko - Director of Development, International at Stampede Ventures
- Meeting with an ISA Development Exec
- Access to our industry contacts' current mandates plus development of a personalized producer outreach plan.
- Consideration for Acceptance onto the ISA Development Slate
- Development Slate writers are championed to top agents, managers and producer contacts.
- Two 1-Hour Consultation Sessions with Suzanne Gundersen of ScreenwriteNOW
- Suzanne mentors screenwriters and industry creatives to clear the path that lets their writing flow.
- 1-Year Scriptation Industry Pro Subscription
- A premium toolkit which unlocks all the advanced features Scriptation has to offer
- 12-Month ISAConnect Membership
- Access to the most comprehensive platform for screenwriters.
- Professionally Designed Movie Poster
- for promotion of your table read and project
- Writer Interview Published on Film Inquiry
TOP 10 FINALISTS
- Consideration for Acceptance onto the ISA Development Slate
- Development Slate writers are championed to top agents, managers and producer contacts.
- Two 1-Hour Consultation Sessions with Suzanne Gundersen of ScreenwriteNOW
- Suzanne mentors screenwriters and industry creatives to clear the path that lets their writing flow.
- 3-Month Scriptation Industry Pro Subscription
- A premium toolkit which unlocks all the advanced features Scriptation has to offer
- 6-Month ISAConnect Membership
- Access to the most comprehensive platform for screenwriters.
Table Read
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Los Angeles, CA
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http://www.TableReadMyScreenplay.com
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Contact: Danielle Green, Administrator
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Table Read My Screenplay Competition
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Los Angeles, CA
Web:
http://www.TableReadMyScreenplay.com
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Info@TableReadMyScreenplay.com
Contact: Danielle Green, Administrator
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MovieBytes Interview:
Screenwriter Stuart Land
An interview with screenwriter Stuart Land regarding the Table Read Writing Competition.
Stuart Land
A: Todd McCoy's Adventure West won 1st place in the Action/adventure category. It's about a selfish NYC street-urchin who's thrown from a train in 1872 Wyoming when he discover something nefarioius. He's suddenly faced with rivers, trees, Indians, mountain men, and kidnappers. He finds his true self by losing everything, and then puts his life on the line to save his friends.
Q: What made you enter this particular contest? Have you entered any other contests with this script? If so, how did you do?A: I liked the idea of going to Sundance and having actors read my script. I haven't seen snow in over 15 years, I miss skiing. I entered this script in two other contests. One had three reader: two liked it, but one didn't, so it didn't move up. The other is still in session, but I've placed as a semi-finalist so far, with results due in March.
Q: Were you satisfied with the administration of the contest? Did they meet their deadlines? Did you receive all the awards that were promised?A: So far they have honored all their prizes, but they're spread out, so won't know for another few weeks. Mostly I'm interested in who they showed the script to.
Q: How long did it take you to write the script? Did you write an outline beforehand? How many drafts did you write?A: Well, if you count waiting time, it took eight years. I pitched the initial synopsis at a conference eight years ago and everyone loved it, but said it would never get made because it starred a 12-year-old boy, and was a period piece. Stupidly, I listened to that nonsense and put off writing it for all that time. When I got back to it last fall, it took about six weeks to write and polish. I might add, that I understand structure quite well, and decided to structure the story from a different logic than "Save the Cat." Apparently, some people get it, and some don't.
Q: What kind of software did you use to write the script, if any? What other kinds of writing software do you use?A: I wrote this, and all my screenplay in Movie Magic Screenwriter. However, this contest awarded me Final Draft, so maybe I'll give it a try.
Q: Do you write every day? How many hours per day?A: When I'm in writing mode, that is, working a particular project, I write every day, 6-15 hours, seven days a week.
Q: Do you ever get writer's block? If so, how do you deal with that?A: Once I'm writing, luckily, I don't get writer's block, mainly because I allow my characters to tell the story, not me. Sometimes it takes me a while to get going initially, doing all the research and such. I teach writing, and when my student complain of writer's block, I tell them to stop trying to write for the characters, let them write for themselves. Every action and reaction, whether dialogue or situational, is a result of conflict where one character wants something, and the other character wants essentially the same thing. Only one can triumph. Approach writer's block as as a confrontation where there are countless ways to obtain your goal. Let your characters battle it out. You stay out of the way.
Q: What's your background? Have you written any other screenplays or television scripts?A: I've written 18 screenplays, and 8 published novels, along with a few TV hour-longs, and spec series, short stories, and poems. I've optioned some of my scripts and sold one to China last year.
Q: Do you live in Los Angeles? If not, do you have any plans to move there?A: I've lived in LA before for many years. I'd be happy to visit, but in this day and age, I see no reason to move back there. Of course, I might be persuaded with some nice digs in Malibu.
Q: What's next? Are you working on a new script?A: I'm presently writing the third book in my ORIGINAL BLOOD vampire series. You can find all my books on Amazon. I'm also scripting a romantic comedy.
Posted Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Table Read My Screenplay Competition
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Los Angeles, CA
Web:
http://www.TableReadMyScreenplay.com
Email:
Info@TableReadMyScreenplay.com
Contact: Danielle Green, Administrator
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