Contest of Contest Winners
Contest of Contest Winners
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The Contest Of Contest Winners joined the 2016 Sunscreen Film Festival (Florida/Los Angeles) to bring increased visibility and networking opportunities to winners! And this year 2017 the festivals and the contest will be putting writers with filmmakers in new ways!!
There are hundreds of screenwriting competitions, but which screenplay from among the winners of all of these quality competitions is the best of the best?
The Contest of Contest Winners (CCW) answers that question and shines the spotlight on many accomplished, award-winning screenplays in what amounts to a definitive last review of the elite.
The CCW Winner and Finalists will be presented at the Sunscreen Film Festival in Los Angeles and will meet with attending literary agents, producers and filmmakers including 30-minute Skype sessions with producing and management pros later. Show More
Rules
- No entry may have earned money or other consideration for more than $5,000. Applicants may not have received a screenwriting fellowship or prize that includes a "first look" clause, an option or any other quid pro quo involving the writer's work.
- Qualifying victories for entrants need to be in the last 5 years.
- Applicants must submit:
- A completed and signed Entry Form and Release of Liability/Contest Contract.
- Proof of your success in a previous Contest, including contact information (name, email and/or phone, maybe a document) at that Contest. Check the ever-changing Qualifying Contests page. From the last 5 years, winners and even some quarterfinalists qualify.
- One copy of an original feature film screenplay, approximately 90-130 pages in length. Submissions must have been written originally in English; translations will not be accepted.
If the script is based on a true story, historical or contemporary, that should be noted on the title page. Collaborative work, undertaken by no more than two writers, is eligible. Collaborative screenplays written by three or more writers are not eligible. Separate application forms should be submitted by both collaborators. One should be designated the prime contact for all mailings.
The applicant's name should not appear on the cover, the title page or any other page of the script.
- An entry fee of US $75 to $85 must accompany the application, depending on when you enter.
- Only one copy, draft or version of any screenplay may be submitted by any entrant or entrants. Under no circumstances will substitutions of either corrected pages or new drafts of the entry screenplays be made after submission. Submissions must be the original work of the applicant(s) and may not be based, in whole or in part, on any other fictional or material, published or unpublished, produced or unproduced. Entries may, however, be adapted from the applicant's (or applicants') original work, which should be noted on the application form.
Awards
All Entrants receive:- 2 Industry Pro Evaluations on their script entry (Development Coverage and Reader score sheet coverage typically valued at more than $500.00). Two expert judges on every entrant and the testimonials from our entrants on these speak for themselves.
- Presentation in Trophies Ceremony at Sunscreen Film Festival West
- VIP Passes to Sunscreen Film Festival West, which includes:
- access to all Films, Parties, Workshops, and Celebrity Events
- access to all workshops and panels by top Hollywood actors, producers screenwriters and filmmakers
- discount lodging
- Publicity for writer, script title, and log line to Agents, Prodcos, Managers, and Industry News
- Continued promotion on ScriptDoctor.com and membership in Finalists group since 2005 for advice and networking
- 30-minute Skype sessions with producing and management pros later
- VIP Passes to Sunscreen Film Festival West, which includes:
- access to all Films, Parties, Workshops, and Celebrity Events
- access to all workshops and panels by top Hollywood actors, producers screenwriters and filmmakers
- discount lodging
- Story Notes from ScriptDoctor.com (rated No. 1 in national survey) valued at $1500
- A listing of your script on InkTip so that producers and reps can find you
- Publication of your logline in InkTip’s magazine sent to nearly 15,000 producers and reps
- All Finalist prizes listed above like the 30-minute Skype session with producing and management pros later.
- Bragging rights!
Contest of Contest Winners
Contact
ScriptDoctor
3661 N. Campbell Ave. Suite 222
Tucson, AZ 85719
Web:
http://www.scriptdoctor.com
Email:
thedoc@scriptdoctor.com
Contact: Howard Allen, Contest Director
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Contest of Winners
Contact
ScriptDoctor
3661 N. Campbell Ave. Suite 222
Tucson, AZ 85719
Web:
http://www.scriptdoctor.com
Email:
thedoc@scriptdoctor.com
Contact: Howard Allen, Contest Director
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Contest News
2017 Contest of Contest Winner and Finalist Screenplay Loglines
1st Place Winner:
Crayons
by Michael Angelo Colgan
Trying to escape painful memories, a lonely accountant obsessively colors in children's coloring books, but his day-to-day struggle to overcome the past could cost him his life.
{Qualifying Contest: StoryPros 2017; 1st Place Drama}
2nd Place Winner:
Peckerwood
by Clayton Rye
A rural community is terrorized by an outrageous white supremacist who is trying to impress a Neo-Nazi group, but an aging black Vietnam vet leads a wondrous group of backwoods friends and family to save the day.
{Qualifying Contest: StoryPros 2015; Finalist}
Finalists:
(listed in alphabetical order, by script title)
Absolution
by Brian Gerber
Three astronauts on the moon witness the destruction of earth from the impact of a newly-discovered asteroid, leading to life-and-death decisions when lights from what might well be an alien spacecraft appear.
{Qualifying Contest: World Series of Screenwriting 2016; Silver }
ESCALATOR!
by Russ Meyer
When the enormous express escalator at a newly-opened Medieval Castle-themed shopping mall malfunctions and threatens to send panicked shoppers plunging into an alligator-filled moat, a group of misfit firefighters race to the rescue, intensifying the chaos.
{Qualifying Contest: Action on Film 2014; Finalist-Comedy Feature, Dialogue Feature)
Lake
by Ian Bosner
The police are convinced that it was an accident, but Susan Taylor believes her husband was murdered and embarks upon a quest to find his killers and his illegitimate child.
{Qualifying Contest: StoryPros 2014; Semi-Finalist}
The Last Priestess of Avalon
by Megan Williams
A priestess of Avalon struggles to preserve her community's traditions of healing and unity against the powers of the King and a Bishop of the newly emerging Christian Church, who want to destroy the ancient rituals and take for themselves the Holy Grail, with all its magic and power.
{Qualifying Contest: Scriptapalooza Fellowship 2017; 12 Recommended Writers}
Post Script
by Ariadne Shaffer
A 70-something grandma gets a second chance at love with the man she has held a 50-year grudge against. But when she learns that he's dying, she must decide if she can handle yet another painful disappointment.
{Qualifying Contest: StoryPros 2017, Finalist}
Sideways Down the Sky
by Barry Brennessel
Two Japanese men find love when an elderly Japanese artist hires them to embody the love he lost when the atomic bomb obliterated Nagasaki, but aspirations and addiction threaten to keep the lovers apart.
{Qualifying Contest: Rhode Island International Film Festival 2017; Grand Prize}
Somewhere South Dakota
by Theresa Giese
A big city divorce attorney has to chose between the woman he loves and the dream he never knew he had.
{Qualifying Contest: WorldFest-Houston 2017; Silver Remi}
The Wonder
by George M. Johnson
An ambitious Edwardian journalist saves an uncannily precocious child from drowning, and the boy's theory of life threatens authorities--particularly the local rector-and eventually the journalist's own sanity.
{Qualifying Contest: British Independent Film Festival 2012; Finalist}
Updated: 10/02/2017
Contest of Winners
Contact
ScriptDoctor
3661 N. Campbell Ave. Suite 222
Tucson, AZ 85719
Web:
http://www.scriptdoctor.com
Email:
thedoc@scriptdoctor.com
Contact: Howard Allen, Contest Director
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