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This contest is restricted to new writers residing in New England and the Canadian Maritimes. It's objective is to identify local talent, and expose it to a broader market.
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The contest aims to promote the work of women screenwriters and support the creation of worthy film roles for women.
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To provide a forum for Virigina screenwriters and promote the future of filmmaking in Virginia.
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3-page, 3-minute, 3-character screenplays to be shot by multiple student teams in a custom-designed studio set that changes yearly.
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The purpose of this contest is to showcase the beauty of Colorado. The story should be set around a place in Colorado.
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To bring awareness of the craft of screenwriting to the Midwest.
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Final Deadline: 03/31/2012 (expired)
For more than a decade, CinemaSpoke has showcased the art and craft of local feature screenwriters by rewarding finalists with full readings and publicity. All entrants will receive written feedback from judges.
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Final Deadline: 10/04/2012 (expired)
The San Francisco Film Society/Kenneth Rainin Foundation Filmmaking Grants support feature narrative films that through plot, character, theme or setting explore human and civil rights, anti-discrimination, gender and sexual identity and other social issues of our time. This is NOT a documentary grant. The grants, which run 2009–13, are awarded in the spring and fall of each year.
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Final Deadline: 12/01/2012 (expired)
The competition focuses on showcasing the work of emerging screenwriters who have not had their work produced or optioned. The competition is especially committed to encouraging writers from rural areas.
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Final Deadline: 12/14/2012 (expired)
To provide feedback and exposure to screenplay writers who have written screenplays that take place inside and outside of Arizona.
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Final Deadline: 04/13/2013 (expired)
MISSION: The mission is simple: Promote filmmakers and screen writers. ABOUT THE FESTIVAL: Lots of films are rejected at film festivals. One of the reasons is that there are too many submissions. Producing a film is one thing. The next step is submitting your film to film festivals. Then you realize that nothing is really happening.
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Final Deadline: 08/01/2013
To introduce Midwestern screenwriters to Hollywood production companies and representatives.
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Final Deadline: 08/31/2013
The NFO competition seeks to provide unsold writers a means to hone their craft as writers, get them a proverbial "a foot in the door" into the filmmaking industry, while encouraging the creation of scripts (and hopefully future productions) specific to Nevada.
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Final Deadline: 09/07/2013
Personal coverage and feedback from programmers and readers on your screenplay will be available to every screenplay entrant. Cash prizes are awarded in each of three categories — Best Screenplay, Best Voice of Color Screenplay (written by or about people of color), and Best Northcoast Screenplay (set in or about northern Ohio). Additionally, one winning screenplay will be chosen to be read at SCRIPT MILL, Independent Pictures' un-staged screenplay reading program, in November 2011.
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