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Cynosure Screenwriting Awards

Cynosure Screenwriting Awards

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3699 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 850
Los Angeles, CA 90010
310-855-8730 (voice)

Web: www.broadmindent.com
Email: cynosure@broadmindent.com

Contact: Andretta Hamilton, Contest Coordinator

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Objective

The Cynosure Screenwriting Awards seek to expand the scope of mainstream cinema by recognizing and rewarding screenplays in two distinct categories: screenplays which feature compelling female protagonists; and screenplays that showcase diversity (ethnicity, race, gender, sexuality, disability, etc.).

Deadline/Entry Fees

Deadline Date Entry Fee Days till Deadline
Early March 23, 2013 $50
Regular May 25, 2013 $60
Final July 13, 2013 $70 24

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Rules

  • Must be at least 18 years of age to enter.
  • Open to all writers in any country, however all entry fees must be paid in U.S. dollars.
  • Scripts by multiple authors are accepted, and any awards, if given, will be divided equally among those writers. All writers must sign the entry/release form.
  • Screenplays may not have been previously optioned, purchased or produced.
  • More than one script may be submitted, provided that a signed entry/release form and application fee accompanies each submission.
  • Scripts may be submitted under one category only. If the script qualifies for both, choose the category that best describes the overall spirit of the screenplay.
  • Scripts must be the original work of the applicant(s). If based upon adapted material not in the public domain, applicant(s) must attach a statement attesting to their rights to make such adaptations. Sponsors do not investigate or attest to the authenticity of an applicant's statement of authorship or rights.
  • Scripts must be registered with the WGA or with the US Copyright Office.
  • Entries must be accompanied by a signed ENTRY/RELEASE FORM, application fee, and (optional) self-addressed, stamped postcard for acknowledgement of receipt of submission. No other materials will be accepted.
  • The Competition is not responsible for submissions that are lost, stolen or damaged in transit. Decisions of the judges are final.
  • Sponsors, their families, and associates are ineligible for any prizes in the Cynosure Screenwriting Awards.
SCRIPT GUIDELINES
  • Screenplays must be in English only, and may be of any genre. Please do not send originals.
  • Screenplays must be in standard U.S. screenplay format, between 90 and 130 numbered pages.
  • If submitting via mail, scripts must be fastened with two or three metal brads, and bound between two blank card stock covers. No handwritten or faxed manuscripts will be accepted. Double-sided scripts are encouraged.
  • Title page should include author's name, address, email and phone number. The author's name must not appear anywhere inside the script itself.

MAILING GUIDELINES

If submitting by mail, make checks or money orders out to the Cynosure Screenwriting Awards. Please send completed application form, entry fee and script to:

Cynosure Screenwriting Awards
3699 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite #850
Los Angeles, CA 90010

ONLINE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Please see website for online submission guidelines.

Awards

There will be two $3000 cash prizes awarded: one to the best feature-length script with a female protagonist and one to the best feature-length script showcasing diversity. For a list of additional prizes, please visit the website, www.broadmindent.com.

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News: Cynosure Screenwriting Awards

Cynosure Announces 1999 Semifinalists

For Minority Protagonists: "Hellfighters from Harlem" by Robert Davenport, "La Jura" by Katrina Cabrera, and "Losers" by Kimberly K. Reid.

For Female Protagonists: "Donor 416" by Jennifer Houston, "Social Insecurity" by Steve Wisniewski, and "Sunday’s Child" by Adam Karpel.

Although these quarter finalists did not progress to the semi-finals, the Cynosure Screenwriting Awards has awarded them Honorable Mentions for their writing excellence: "A Tasty Little Scandal" by Laurie B. Turner (minority protagonist) and "destination: Moon" by Lori Silverbush (female protagonist).

Winners will be announced September 10, 1999.

Updated: 08/16/1999
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Interviews: Cynosure Screenwriting Awards

MovieBytes Interview:Screenwriter Tom Sinsky

An interview with screenwriter Tom Sinsky regarding the Cynosure Writing Competition.

Updated: 01/10/2004
Contest Winner? Let's talk. If you've finished first, second, or third in the Cynosure Screenwriting Awards, MovieBytes would like to interview you.