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Our aim is to discover new screenwriting talent from around the world.
To put the best feature scripts in the hands of the Producers and Companies that have the means to get them made.
| Deadline | Date | Entry Fee | Days till Deadline |
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| Open for Submissions | January 10, 2013 | ||
| Regular | June 1, 2013 | £25 ($40 approx) | 12 |
| Late | June 30, 2013 | £35 ($56 approx) | 41 |
Short script deadlines: - £20 ($32 approx) by June 1, 2013; £25 ($40 approx) by June 30, 2013.
Notification: August 31, 2013
To help the environment Shoreline Scripts only accepts electronic entries.
Writers from all countries are welcome to enter the Shoreline Scripts Screenwriting Competition 2012. However all scripts must be in english.
The script must be the writers original work and they own all copyright. At no point will Shoreline Scripts ever have any rights over your work.
All ages are welcome.
Each writer or writing team may not have earned more than £20,000 in writing fees as of the time of this competition. Previous screenwriting cash awards do not count towards this total.
We will not accept any new drafts of a script once it has already been entered.
Any scripts sent after the final deadline will be disqualified.
If a script is optioned or purchased during the competition then that script will no longer become eligible for the awards. The entry fee will not be refunded.
Scripts should be formatted at size 12 Courier.
The script file formats we accept for upload are: .PDF (preferred) Final Draft, MovieMagic, .RTF, .DOC, .TXT
Please ensure your script is as close to the standard 80-120 pages as possible. If you have any questions about the length of your script please email us contact@shorelinescripts.com
We accept all genres.
The winners agree to allow Shoreline Scripts to use their name and script title on the website to inform other contestants of the results.
The decision of the judging panel is final. All judges and sponsors are immune from any competition disputes.
Contest Judges:1st Prize
2nd Prize
3rd Prize
4th Prize
5th Prize
Short Script 1st Place
Short Script 2nd Place
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Shoreline Scripts has announced their finalists, semi-finalists, and quarter-finalists for 2012.
Winners
KIDSTORTION by JEREMY TAYLOR
LOVE STORIES FOR PERVERTS by ADAM COSCO
OJ'S ELEVEN by LAWRENCE RIGGINS
THE MAN WHO by AMANDA DUKE
THE ORIENTAL by E B. RHEE
Semi-finalists
AWAKENING by MARK JEAVONS
DEAD ENDERS by BRENT HARTINGER
GOD FROM THE MACHINE by SEAN SAFFARI
INTO THE LIGHT by ROBERT MARK O'BRIEN
JOYRIDE by MAURIZIO MARMORSTEIN
KIDSTORTION by JEREMY TAYLOR
LEVEL ONE (LONE PEAK) by WILSON MACDUFF
LOVE STORIES FOR PERVERTS by ADAM COSCO
MEADOWLANDZ by MOON MOLSON
OJ'S ELEVEN by LAWRENCE RIGGINS
OUR FATHER'S DAIRY by DANA MYSKOWSKI
THE BOY WITHOUT A HEART by TRUDIE SHUTLER
THE BURNING by ROBERT FULLERTON
THE FALSE PROPHET by MICHAEL WORMALD
THE HELPING STONE by ROBERT D. TOLZ
THE LAMPLIGHTER by MYRIAM ROELLI
THE MAN WHO by AMANDA DUKE
THE ORIENTAL by E B. RHEE
THE RENEGADE MESMERIST by CHRISTOPHER D. BACON
TOUCH by SAMUEL CLARK
Quarter-finalists
A DYSTOPIAN FAIRYTALE by TARAS DEMIAN GROVES
ANAGALLIS by IRENE SUVER
AWAKENING by MARK JEAVONS
BANK SHOT by BRIAN ERWIN
BIG HOLE by MIKE SHERER
CAKE by PATRICK TOBIN
COLD STAR by TADHG CULLEY
COLLIDER by REBECCA HANDLEY
CRESCENT MOON by NAZ SADOUGHI
DEAD ENDERS by BRENT HARTINGER
DEPTH OF FIELD by JASON HAINSWORTH
DRUM by KENNETH J. LEMM
EYE OF THE SANDSTORM by GARETH TRACEY
GHOST TOWN by DWAYNE R. BROWN
GOD FROM THE MACHINE by SEAN SAFFARI
IN MEDIO by WILLIAM STOCKTON
IN THE EYE OF THE MAKER by MARINA SHRON
INTO THE LIGHT by ROBERT MARK O'BRIEN
JOYRIDE by MAURIZIO MARMORSTEIN
KIDSTORTION by JEREMY TAYLOR
LEARNING TO SWEAR IN FRENCH by ROBYN WINSLOW
LEVEL ONE (LONE PEAK) by WILSON MACDUFF
LOVE STORIES FOR PERVERTS by ADAM COSCO
MEADOWLANDZ by MOON MOLSON
NEKROPOLIS by JASON BEEVER & KEVIN WALKER
OJ'S ELEVEN by LAWRENCE RIGGINS
OUR FATHER'S DAIRY by DANA MYSKOWSKI
PERSPECTIVE by JOY MARTINELLO
RECRUITMENT by LYNETTE MENTINK
SEEING RED by SUNDAE JAHANT-OSBORN
SONDERKOMMANDO by DIMITRI VORRIS
TERMINAL FLOW by DAVID CHERRINGTON
THE BOY WITHOUT A HEART by TRUDIE SHUTLER
THE BURIED GIFT by TARIQ TAPA
THE BURNING by ROBERT FULLERTON
THE FALSE PROPHET by MICHAEL WORMALD
THE FULL IRISH by BRIAN MACEVILLY
THE HELPING STONE by ROBERT D. TOLZ
THE LAMPLIGHTER by MYRIAM ROELLI
THE LATE HOWARD BLOOM by DUSTIN TANNER
THE LEVELS by JOHN FARIA
THE LONG SHADOW by ZADE CONSTANTINE
THE MAN WHO by AMANDA DUKE
THE ORIENTAL by E B. RHEE
THE PIED PIPER by WARD PARRY
THE RENEGADE MESMERIST by CHRISTOPHER D. BACON
TOTAL CONVICTION by LINDSAY GOSSLING
TOUCH by SAMUEL CLARK
VICKI VID! by MALAIKA LANGA
WHERE'S YOUR LUCK, HARRY MOOS? by ANSSI LINDSTROM
An interview with screenwriter E.B. Rhee regarding the Shoreline Scripts Writing Competition.