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Contest of Contest Winners

Contest of Contest Winners

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ScriptDoctor
3661 N. Campbell Ave. Suite 222
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Email:
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Contact: Howard Allen, Contest Director

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Signficance: 2.5 stars2.5 stars2.5 stars (2.5/5.0)
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Objective

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

Deadline/Entry Fees

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Rules

  1. 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.
  2. Qualifying victories for entrants need to be in the last 5 years.
  3. Applicants must submit:
    1. A completed and signed Entry Form and Release of Liability/Contest Contract.
    2. 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.
    3. 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.

  4. An entry fee of US $75 to $85 must accompany the application, depending on when you enter.
  5. 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.
Ten Finalists receive:
  • 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
1st Place and 2nd-Place Winners receive:
  • 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

Report Card

Overall: 3 stars3 stars3 stars (3.2/5.0)
Professionalism: 4 stars4 stars4 stars4 stars (4.2/5.0)
Feedback: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.5/5.0)
Signficance: 2.5 stars2.5 stars2.5 stars (2.5/5.0)
Report Cards: 20    
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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

Report Card

Overall: 3 stars3 stars3 stars (3.2/5.0)
Professionalism: 4 stars4 stars4 stars4 stars (4.2/5.0)
Feedback: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.5/5.0)
Signficance: 2.5 stars2.5 stars2.5 stars (2.5/5.0)
Report Cards: 20    
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Contest News

Contest of Contest Winners Names Winners

The Contest of Contest Winners, which only accept entries that have been a Finalist or better in another qualifying competition (quarter- and semi- for prestigious competitions) during the past five years, has announced their top scripts for 2015:

1st Place Winner:

Robo4ce
by Jeffrey Howe
A middle-school robotics team gives smart-but-shy Zoe the chance to learn self-confidence, and her coach Dart a shot at healing the wounds left by his own coach-now their nemesis.
{Qualifying Contest: StoryPros 8th Annual; First Place Family/Teen/Animation}

2nd Place Winner:

Grace
by Lynda Lemberg & Jeffrey Allen Russel
In 1830, Grace learns of the brutal expulsion of Gaelic Highlanders when she rescues a traumatized girl who has arrived in Montreal after giving birth on the passage over. Tragedy forces Grace's return to Scotland where she quickly joins the fight to stop the ethnic cleansing of the Gaels, unaware of her own family's complicity and the dangers that await her.
{Qualifying Contest: NY Screenplay Contest 2014 Historical/Biographical Grand Prize; and 61 others}

Finalists:
(listed in alphabetical order, by script title)

Blind Spot
by Graham Parke
After discovering a loophole in reality that allows them to predict moments of invincibility, a young tech-savvy couple must stop a rogue government agent from using their technology to disable the country's defense systems.
{Qualifying Contest: World Series of Screenwriting, 2014 Thriller/Horror Gold Prize; (among others)}

Bottom Time
by Paul Murdock
A steamship rams U.S. Navy sub S-51 in 1925 and a national outcry demands the dead crew be recovered. Lt. Commander Ellsberg and his divers take on the heroic and "impossible" task of raising the submarine in very deep water.
{Qualifying Contest: Beverly Hills Screenplay Contest 2014, Finalist}

Catch!
by Jerry Nield
The true story of a 10-year old, cross-eyed, Irish boy achieving the impossible by wrestling his way out of Hell and the coal mines of Wigan, England in the 1870s. He makes a better life for his family but at just 5ft 6in and 145lbs faces corruption, his disability, and losing everything in a wrestling match with America's most deadly and brutal wrestler for the Heavy-weight Championship of the World.
{Qualifying Contest: Aura Screenwriter Awards 2014; Finalist}

Debbie the Viking
by Graham Parke
After her mother dies, 12-year-old Debbie copes by fantasizing that she's a Viking while her father gets lost in his work, but when their dysfunctions threaten to destroy what's left of their family, they find Debbie's fantasy life has attracted a real cast of characters to support them.
{Qualifying Contest: Script Pipeline 2015, Semi-finalist}

Drink With a Stranger
by Anita Skibski
A troubled artist must confront his horrible past while packing up his dead father's remote estate during an ice storm… and decide whether to answer a late-night knock at the door that could be an escaped killer.
{Qualifying Contest: Austin Film Festival 2012, Enderby Entertainment Award}

Hobby and Fitz
by Jim Milton
Hired by a movie studio in 1939, F. Scott Fitzgerald gets a mentor: Pat Hobby, an alcoholic schemer left over from the silent era, who leads the novelist through farcical misadventures but helps him to create "the greatest movie ever written." Based on "The Pat Hobby Stories" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
{Qualifying Contest: Acclaim Scripts 2011, Runner-up}

Ignorant
by Anita Skibski
In 1950's Appalachia, a home-schooled girl lives a protected life that leaves her ignorant to the reality of sexual abuse she's encountering, but when she innocently becomes the abuser, a Greek-tragedy-style accounting comes to those who've taken advantage of her-by the sheer force of the guilt her innocence stirs in everyone, including her own mother.
{Qualifying Contest: Page International Screenwriting Awards 2015; Quarter-finalist (as Anita Justice)}

Peace Pledge
by George M. Johnson
A disillusioned First World War veteran, challenged by a reckless Anglican priest, reluctantly fights for peace in 1930s Britain, losing both friends and family but gaining a second chance in love. Based on the true story of Canon Dick Sheppard and the Peace Pledge Union.
{Qualifying Contest: Euroscript Screenwriting Competition 2015, Finalist}

Pink Bunny
by Geoffrey Calhoun
A man kills his coworker and loses his grip on reality when she shows up to work the next day.
{Qualifying Contest: IndieGathering International Film Festival 2015, 2nd-place Suspense-Thriller}

Yellow Touch Red, You're Dead
by Lauren Hoekstra
Trapped in a school bus by a gang fleeing the cartel, a precocious high-school girl plays a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the maverick leader who's keeping her till she sleeps with him, no matter the cost.
{Qualifying Contest: Page International Screenwriting Awards 2015, Quarter-finalist}

Updated: 09/24/2015

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

Report Card

Overall: 3 stars3 stars3 stars (3.2/5.0)
Professionalism: 4 stars4 stars4 stars4 stars (4.2/5.0)
Feedback: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.5/5.0)
Signficance: 2.5 stars2.5 stars2.5 stars (2.5/5.0)
Report Cards: 20    
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