Independent Filmmakers
Alliance
Announces
11th Annual Scriptapalooza Screenplay Competition
http://www.scriptapalooza.com
With Write Brothers, Robert McKee and The Writers Guild of
America
,
West Registry all supporting Scriptapalooza, this is the competition
to enter.
First place prize is $10,000
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Judging
& Deadline
All the judging is done by 90 production
companies.
Entertainment Weekly Magazine calls us 'One of the Best'
We promote the top 13 winners for a full year
Finalists, Semifinalists and quarterfinalists get requested
consistently
Final Deadline April
15, 2009
Visit http://www.scriptapalooza.com
or call 323-654-5809 or email us at info@scriptapalooza.com
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About
Scriptapalooza:
The Scriptapalooza Screenwriting Competition, was founded in
1998, and has generated heat, publicity and a reputation that demands
respect. Scriptapalooza, Inc., along with its various divisions
was created to nurture talent and create opportunities.
Storytellers come from all over the world and from all walks of life,
because of the simple fact that everyone has a story.
Scriptapalooza's goal: to seek out that storyteller and honor their
script with a grand prize of $10,000. Each year dozens of
production companies and literary representatives sign on as
participants to read our winners, finalists and semifinalists.
If you ever
considered getting professional screenplay coverage...
Here's why
you should choose Scriptapalooza Script Coverage. We are considered
the best coverage service in the industry by agents, managers,
producers and screenwriters.
Your complete script is analyzed - from page 1 to the last
page! We do coverage on screenplays, TV scripts and novels
too...
www.scriptcoverage.com
A writer can't afford NOT to have their script professionally
analyzed and critiqued prior to submitting it to the industry for two
major reasons: Industry Response and
Script/Writer Development.
INDUSTRY
RESPONSE:
Getting
industry feedback and industry impression of your work without
getting a "pass" is essential. No matter what the
submission channels it goes through in the industry, it will be
covered by a reader. Prior to going out to the industry with your
script, you want to make sure you are putting forward the best
version of your script possible. This script is your calling card,
your writing sample. It will get into doors before you do and you
want to make sure it creates opportunities for you.
SCRIPT
AND WRITER DEVELOPMENT:
The
priceless feedback a professional reader can give the writer as it
relates to their script cannot be found in any screenwriting book.
You may know the basics, but how to apply your story within that
framework is the difference between an attention grabbing script and
one that misses the mark entirely and is passed over. For a writer
setting out to have a long-term writing career it isn't just about
the one big sale, although that is part of it. It is about being a
fantastic writer and having longevity in the professional
screenwriting world. In order to continue improving, not only the
script, but the writer as well, having your script get coverage is
one of the best steps towards both goals.
www.scriptcoverage.com
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