Shore Scripts TV Pilot Mentorship Program
Shore Scripts TV Mentorship

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171 Pier Avenue #145
Santa Monica, CA 90405-5363
Web:
https://www.shorescripts.com/tv/
Email:
contact@shorescripts.com
Contact: Sarah Eagen, Director of Contests
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Objective
The Shore Scripts TV Writer Mentorship Program prepares writers to get staffed or have their pilot picked up, while offering behind-the-scenes looks at working on top TV shows. This isn’t your typical screenwriting contest! It’s a one-of-a-kind game-changing experience to level up your TV writing career.
TV WRITER MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
This year, SIX winners will be invited to attend our 8-week TV Writer Mentorship Program where writers will meet over a series of sessions that will include meeting with:
- Showrunner Beth Schwartz (ARROW, SWEET TOOTH, DEAD BOY DETECTIVES)
- Dev Exec Duane Luu, Director of Drama Development at NBCUniversal
- Industry Leader Karen Horne, who ran the NBC and Warner Discover programs for over a decade
- 1:1 mentorship from TV Writers from YOUNG SHELDON, AVATAR:THE LAST AIRBENDER, SUPERMAN & LOIS, DEXTER: ORIGINAL SIN
- Sean Charles, Development & Production Manager at AMC Networks
- David Katsman, Manager (Sugar23)
- 1:1 work with Shore Scripts' Writer Development Manager
- And more!
In an intimate, small group setting writers will get an insider’s look at what it’s really like to work in a TV writers' room, develop the pitch-perfect presentation to help them land rep and writing gigs alike, and get their most pressing questions answered with direct mentorship from established industry pros. Show More
Deadline/Entry Fees
Deadline | Date Days till: |
Entry Fee |
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Early | March 14, 2025 25 |
$50 (half-hour pilot); $55 (one-hour pilot) |
Regular | April 11, 2025 53 |
$60 (half-hour pilot); $65 (one-hour pilot) |
Final | May 16, 2025 88 |
$70 (half-hour pilot); $75 (one-hour pilot) |
WinningScripts Pro $5 Off Coupon
Notification: Jul 16th: Quarterfinalists;Aug 6th: Semifinalists;Sep 3rd: Top 10 Finalists;Sep 3rd: Winners.
Eligibility
Open to everyone! 1-Hr Scripts 40-65 pages. ½-Hr Scripts 20-35 pages.Rules
- ½-Hour Pilots should be within 20-35 Pages. 1-Hour Pilots should be within 40-65 Pages.
- Writers can exceed the recommended limits by up to 15 pages, with an additional fee of $1 per page.
- Please only submit the first episode/pilot of your TV series.
- Writers from all countries are welcome to enter. All scripts must be written in English.
- The script must be the writer’s original work. Adaptations are accepted but the writer must own all copyright. At no point will Shore Scripts ever have any rights over your work.
- All ages are welcome.
- Each writer, or writing team, may not have earned more than $50,000 in screenwriting fees in the preceding 18 months. This clause is in place to help us support emerging talent. (Contest & Fellowship awards and writing fees received outside of fiction screenwriting do not count toward this total).
- Please only include the Script Title on the cover page.
- You may enter a newer draft of an already submitted script. There will be a small additional fee as the script will be reread. You may re-enter your script through the Resubmission page.
- A writer can enter as many scripts in as many categories as they wish.
- If a script is optioned or purchased during the competition, then it will no longer be eligible for the contest.
- Scripts should be in standard formatting and submitted electronically as a PDF.
- We accept all genres, including animation. It’s absolutely fine if your script is a combination of multiple genres or sub-genres. If that’s the case, use the Coverfly Genre dropdown to indicate the main genre on your submission, and make a note of other Genres, and any other information you feel will be relevant to the reader in the Comment to Reader field.
- The winners consent to Shore Scripts using their name, script title, and any other relevant information for promotional purposes on their website. This will be used to inform other contestants and the media of the results.
- If Shore Scripts helps a writer gain representation, option, sell, or have his/her screenplay produced, then we are entitled to state this on our website and on any other platform, whenever we see fit.
- Shore Scripts staff and associates are ineligible to enter.
- The decision of Shore Scripts is final. By applying to this contest each participant agrees to hold Shore Scripts, our judges, and sponsors immune from any competition disputes, claims, liabilities, and expenses.
- By entering Shore Scripts, you authorize us to use any trusted third-party online, cloud-based, and email services and databases for hosting, managing, and/or sending/transmitting your submission file(s).
- If we see fit, we can extend the final deadline for the competition. (Please note that this has never yet happened).
FOR ALL THE RULES & FAQ: https://www.shorescripts.com/rules-faq/#tv-rules.
Awards
Comprehensive 8-Week TV Writer Mentorship Program for 6 Winners. This year, 3 winners in each ½ hr and 1-hour pilot category will win spots in our career-changing Shore Scripts TV Writers Mentorship Program. The Program will include weekly Zoom sessions over 8-weeks in the fall of 2025 where participants will have sessions with showrunners, development execs, mentors, agents and managers, and more.
Please see website for schedule and details!
Shore Scripts TV Mentorship

Contact
171 Pier Avenue #145
Santa Monica, CA 90405-5363
Web:
https://www.shorescripts.com/tv/
Email:
contact@shorescripts.com
Contact: Sarah Eagen, Director of Contests
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Shore Scripts TV Pilot Mentorship Program

Contact
171 Pier Avenue #145
Santa Monica, CA 90405-5363
Web:
https://www.shorescripts.com/tv/
Email:
contact@shorescripts.com
Contact: Sarah Eagen, Director of Contests
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(4.5/5.0) |
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(4.0/5.0) |
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Shore Scripts Names TV Pilot Competition Winners
Shore Scripts has named Counterfeit, by Emily Renee, as the Grand Prize Winner of the 1-Hour Category in their TV Pilot Competition. Grand Prize Winner of the 1/2-Hour Category was Chris Watt's Southbank.
TV PILOT 1 HOUR
Grand Prize Winner
COUNTERFEIT
by EMILY RENEE
When a respected art conservator is asked to identify a mysterious painting, she risks exposing her criminal past as a master art forger.
2nd Place Winner
COSA NOSTRA
by ARDEN EARNEST
In 1903 New Orleans, the bond between three Sicilian-American sisters will be tested when one of them joins the city’s mafia underworld.
FINALISTS
(alphabetical order)
Alex Blumberg
Back Fires
A crew of California prison inmates move to an isolated mountain camp to fight wildfires in exchange for their freedom – only to face hostile opposition from furious locals and within their own ranks.
Ali Wilkie
DRUNK PROPHETS
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Cam Smith
Black Death Harlem, 1923.
After defeating the Germans abroad, a Black war hero searching for identity, must contend with the new enemies at home — Jim Crow and the Irish Mob. (Inspired by true events)
Frances Flannery
Lionheart
Haunted by her father’s suicide, a physicist travels back through time in an attempt to unravel the Cold War mystery that led to his death.
J.D. Elliby
The Kingmaker
A young African-American baseball scout puts his life on the line when he fights to sign an undiscovered pitching phenom who’s trapped in the drug game.
Kyle Vorbach
The Beginning of the End
After a whistleblower leaks dangerous and unbelievable claims that Earth is five years from obliteration, his small hometown must decide what to do with the time they have left, while the world slowly descends into chaos.
Marine Mondelot
Code Breaker
A genius but maladjusted hacker infiltrates a cutting edge AI programme run by the British Intelligence Services to foil a terrorist plot and protect his wife.
Siôn Eirug
HIRAETH
On Earth’s Evacuation Day, a mother and son are cruelly ripped apart from their family and left behind in a now terrifying lawless world. Their only hope of ever being reunited balances on a perilous journey to the last departing Ark, forcing them to re-connect with their past, and the planet they’re about to abandon forever.
TV PILOT 1/2 HOUR
Grand Prize Winner
SOUTHBANK
by CHRIS WATT
When an ex-girlfriend dies, thirty-something Ethan Evans finds he has been made her social media legacy contact and is asked by her grieving family to sort through and delete her remaining online presence, only to find, as he moves through her digital archives, that there was much he didn't understand about the woman he had always considered a six month fling.
2nd Place Winner
BUMP
by BEN S. HYLAND & KATE MCCOID
A bereaved husband and his late wife’s estranged sister embark on a tumultuous surrogacy journey, grappling with their mutual animosity and shared sorrow, as they attempt to honour the deceased's last wish for a family.
FINALISTS
(alphabetical order)
Clement Vallos
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Lilou (a 20-year-old woman with Down syndrome) wants to be independent and date “normal” guys. Unfortunately, her parents send her to a residence for people with mental disabilities. Bored and hopeless, she meets Billie (a 50-year-old autistic woman), who will become her coach in sexuality, independence, and feminism. Together, they will try to find their place in a society that has never really given them one.
Disha Manocha
Route 87
Neil runs a hole-in-the-wall Indian restaurant in a small town near the US-Canada border. Nursing loneliness and a recent loss, his life is turned upside town when he takes on Vik, a charming but dubious new employee. New friendships –and old secrets– are all on the table.
Katie Wells
Wonder Inc.
After a messy breakup and a minor breakdown, a woman finds herself in a place no twenty-nine year old wants to be: starting over.
Lena Reibstein
No Worries If Not!
Dawn’s ex-girlfriend Leah mysteriously disappears 24 hours after leaving Dawn’s emotionally vulnerable text on read. After Dawn receives an ominous message about Leah’s location, she starts to believe there’s more to the story than just her getting ghosted—at least she hopes so. “Fleabag” meets “Search Party”.
Madison Ramirez
JEFA
A half hour, single-cam dark comedy following recent college graduate and professional pushover, Naomi Garcia, whose barely starting life must come to a halt, as the news of her grandmother’s terminal illness forces her to return to her small hometown in California to live with her God-worshipping and Bud Light obsessed grandmother.
Miguel Rivera
ChuBBBs, Inc., "Enter the Cub"
After his sister is arrested for dealing crystal meth, C.J., a gay bear-chub baker in North Hollywood, California, joins forces with his fellow gay, bear-chub friends, Marty and Dana, and his cantankerous Republican uncle Reggie to help raise his rambunctious nephew, Rocco.
Morgan English & Topher Harless
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A jaded comedienne makes an unconventional comeback to television after a publicized suicide attempt.
Sammy Sultan & Alan Niku
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Updated: 10/07/2024
Shore Scripts TV Pilot Mentorship Program

Contact
171 Pier Avenue #145
Santa Monica, CA 90405-5363
Web:
https://www.shorescripts.com/tv/
Email:
contact@shorescripts.com
Contact: Sarah Eagen, Director of Contests
Report Card |
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Overall: |
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(4.5/5.0) |
Professionalism: |
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(4.3/5.0) |
Feedback: |
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(4.5/5.0) |
Signficance: |
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(4.0/5.0) |
Report Cards: |
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