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POST Your Screenplay Online. Meet 100+ Hollywood Execs at Pitchfest. Story Lessons from Master Instructor ROBERT MCKEE. Get Feedback, Exposure & multiple Script Analysis Packages. E-Queries to 6,000+ Execs. Win over $5000 in AWARDS.
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Notification: November 5, 2012
Philadelphia's "Screenplay Fest" is an ONLINE COMPETITION where writers submit their screenplays. EVERY SCREENPLAY submission is uploaded onto our website for members, producers, writers and anyone to leave feedback and vote on.
3 EASY STEPS:The Judges votes combined with the Online votes determine the Winning Screenplay. The highest rated screenplay wins a handful of AWARDS valued over $5000 to better their screenplays and get recognized. Sponsors Include: Great American PitchFest, ROBERT MCKEE'S Storylogue, Virtual Pitchfest, Story Rescue, Script Pipeline, My Script Needs Help, Scriptproof, Movie Outline 3, Scripped, Script It!, Great Dialogue, Sell A Script, Script Delivery, Chris Soth's Million Dollar Screenwriting...
We also hold a FREE LOG LINE CONTEST where writers submit their Log Lines / Story ideas which are uploaded on our website for anyone to vote on and review. The highest rated Log Line wins over $500 in AWARDS to improve your Log Line and expose your Screenplay - bringing you a step closer through Hollywood's door.
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The TOP FOUR WINNERS from EACH of the four online contests will be considered "Quarter-Finalists" and will be entered into the Grand Prize Contest. Why hold these Deadline Contests? So that you may start earning Feedback on your script immediately!
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Robert Cahill's Lookout Lou has been name the winner of the Philadelphia ScreenplayFEST Screenwriting contest.
GRAND PRIZE WINNER:
"Lookout Lou"
Writer: Robert Cahill
(The Big Lebowski meets License to Drive) A neurotic movie usher falls in love with a tourist while combating his fear of travel. With only 24 hours before she departs, he must overcome his inner-anxieties and drive to the Standard on Sunset Blvd. If it were only that easy for Lou Tilly.
Category Winners:
Drama Winner
"Rube"
Writer: Dan O'Brien
Thriller/Horror Winner
"Lucid Dreams of Wickedness"
Writer: Paul Dupree
Action Winner
"The Eaglet"
Eugene Gavrilenko
Mentionable:
Drama: The Jungle (Darek Kowal), Shadowboxing the Mob (Louis Buttino)
Comedy: I Snatched Andy Warhol (Devon Armstrong), V Factor (Sara Seligman)
Thriller/Horror: Cabin Call (Roberto Marrero)
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