Showing posts with label Contest Deadlines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contest Deadlines. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Contest Deadline Alert – mid MAY and JUNE

Picking up where I left off last month, a continued list of/reminders for upcoming writing related contests/programs/fellowships and their application deadlines.  Be sure to check their websites (links under CONTESTS AND STUFF on the right) for more specific information (some of the later June ones aren't even open to submission until the end of this month).  Once again, the WHAT is what you need to give each contest/program and the HOW is how you deliver it.  Time to get organized!

Deadlines...away!

SCREENWRITING

Austin Film Festival
Deadline: May 15, 2011, June 1, 2011 (Late)
WHAT:
       • Original screenplay
       • Entry form
       • Entry fee ($40 regular) ($50 late)
HOW:
       • Snail mail (paper) OR
       • Online ($5 processing fee)

TELEVISION

Austin Film Festival
Deadline: June 1, 2011
WHAT:
       • Spec OR Pilot
       • Entry form
       • Entry fee ($30)
HOW:
       • Snail mail (paper) OR
       • Online ($5 processing fee)

Disney | ABC Writing Program
Deadline: June 1, 2011
WHAT:
       • Spec (multiple submissions not okay, 1 per person only)
       • Application form
       • Resume
       • Autobiography
       • Statement
       • 2 letters of recommendation from industry pros
       • Legal Release
HOW:
       • Snail mail only (no paper, CD with PDFs)

WB Writers' Workshop
Deadline: June 1, 2011
WHAT:
       • Spec
       • Resume
       • Short composition/statement
       • Entry fee ($30 per script, multiple submissions okay)
       • Online confirmation page
       • Signed submission agreement
HOW:
       • Online application first, THEN snail mail only (paper)

Fox Diversity
Deadline: June 30, 2011
WHAT:
       • Pilot
       • Cover letter
       • Signed evaluation letter (for unrepped writer)
       • Resume/Bio
       • Notarized release and agreement
HOW:
       • Snail mail only (paper)

NBC Writers On The Verge
Deadline: June 30, 2011
WHAT:
       • Spec
       • Application form (with short essay questions)
       • Resume
       • Signed release
HOW:
       • Online only (scan and email, all PDF)

Friday, April 29, 2011

Coverage Ink's Writers on the Storm Screenplay Competition - Open for entries

Happy Friday all!  If you can’t tell by my recent short posts I’ve actually been kinda busy...just writing my stuff and not writing because I've been helping some awesome people I know with their webseries (more on that in a few weeks).  Oh, and there was also that last twenty four hours I spent awake to watch the Royal Wedding (kidding, but I must admit I did DVR it).

Anyway, saw this listing for a new writing contest I hadn’t heard of (you know I’m wild about contests) and thought I'd pass along:

Coverage Ink’s Writers on the Storm Screenplay Competition

Hooray for contests!

With so many contests out there, it’s hard to know what's a waste of time or money and what might actually be useful (especially since many contests, including this one, have crazy websites so full of ads for screenwriting stuff it's hard to see the links you need to read about the actual contest).

However, once I got past all that, a few things about this contest really appealed/jumped out at me and made it seem like a good thing to pass along:

1. High placing entries signed with agents/managers.

There's a whole interview with the runner up whose entry last year got him signed by UTA...not too shabby, and it seems like the contest gave him good guidance.

2. Major/reputable companies have agreed to read entries.

The contest has an impressive list of companies who have agreed to read top placing entries (including UTA, ICM, Gersh, Management 360, Gotham Group, and Untitled Ent.).  The contest seems to focus on getting the scripts read by managers more than agents, which is cool.  As they point out on their site, it’s managers who are looking for new talent to nurture and develop while agents…not as much…but you already knew that agents only really want to step in when it’s time to make money.

3. Every entry gets feedback

Yes, there is an entry fee for the contest ($40 if you enter from now till 6/1, $45 from 6/2-7/11, and $60 from 7/12-7/31) not unusual for most writing contests (readers gotta get paid…and frankly $40 is on the low end for many contests) but one cool thing is that every entry will get feedback (not like full in depth coverage, just a taste of it).  So, even if you don’t win/advance, you get SOMETHING back for your money (which is more than most contests promise).  The site also offers you the chance to pay for coverage services before the contest (so you can “get your script ready” and if you do that you can enter the contest for free).  Didn’t check the rates on that, but I imagine it’s quite a bit more…maybe not a bad idea if you feel like you don’t know anyone who can give you good feedback.

4. $10,000 top prize

Yeah, this is cool, but it's lower on the totem pole for me.  Most contests like to lead with this, and hey, who wouldn’t want to win $10,000 in a contest?  In the end, getting signed by an agent/manager is probably more important to most baby writers, but as someone who enjoys spending my time writing and not working a non-writing related job, money is always nice.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Contest Deadline Alert - APRIL (and early MAY)

Meant to do a post like this at the end of March, but I am a procrastinator.

We’re entering the biggest months for writing contest deadlines. In other words, time to write that spec/finish that screenplay/ have all your friends proof read your work. The weeks will fly by, and some contests need extra materials (like a bio or an essay) and if you’re trying to do it all at the last minute, you won’t make it (or you will make it, but it won't be pretty).

To help get organized, here are several writing comps with deadlines in April (and early May) AKA everything less than a month away as well as the WHAT (you need to give them) and the HOW (you give it). Be sure to check out each contests’ site for other rules and competition specifics if you’re thinking of applying (links under CONTESTS AND STUFF).  Also, know that many of the contests I have links to are open to entries even if their deadline isn't in the next month, and know that I haven’t participated in all of these, so if you think I’m pushing something that’s not worthwhile, please let me know!

The deadlines are coming!

SCREENWRITING

Scriptapalooza
Deadline: April 15, 2011 (Regular) April 18, 2011 (Late)
WHAT:
          • Original screenplay
          • Application
          • Entry fee ($55) ($60 - Late)
HOW:
          • Snail Mail (paper)
          • Online

Script Pipeline
Deadline: May 1, 2011
WHAT:
          • Original screenplay
          • Signed agreement
          • Entry fee ($50)
HOW:
          • Snail Mail (paper)
          • Online

Nicholl Fellowship
Deadline: May 2, 2011
WHAT:
          • Original screenplay
          • Application form
          • Entry fee ($30 or $45)
HOW:
          • Online only

Sundance Screenwriters Lab
Deadline: May 2, 2011
WHAT:
          • First 5 pages of your completed original screenplay
          • Synopsis of screen (no more than 2 pages)
          • Cover letter (1 page)
          • Resume/bio
          • Entry fee ($35)
HOW:
          • Snail mail (but you can pay the fee online)