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Red Inkworks Screenwriter's
Competition
SCREENWRITER'S PRESENTATION
OPPORTUNITY
SUBMISSIONS ACCEPTED ON or
AFTER:
August 1st, 2010
DEADLINE:
September 28th, 2010
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED:
November 20th, 2010
Our goal remains to assist you
in creating an opportunity to present your best material to
film production companies for the sole purpose of enhancing
the quality of what appears on the great silver screen. We
feel that we might very well be able to direct the new and
undiscovered screenwriter to paths of success and industry
recognition. Simply put....to place your script directly
into the hands of the people in charge of acquiring new film
properties.
The historic strength of our
competition lies in the FEEDBACK. We offer ALL writers
in-depth feedback in the form of concise notes. Our system,
though simple...has proven to be 'tried and true'. We'll
read your submission once to submerge ourselves in the
story. After a second reading we consolidate our notes and
offer feedback to the writer.
And last, but certainly not
least, we alert our industry contacts as to details
regarding our finalists as well as email approximately 2800+
production companies and industry contacts - inviting them
to also review our Script Presentation page.
This is an excellent
opportunity for everyone involved, so let's do it right.
Proper format, property protection, trust and mutual respect
are crucial.
As in
previous competitions, we
will entertain your best
work, regardless of budgeting. We prefer
to read work that is character-driven, is based on an
entertaining story, and shows attention to detail.
ACCREDITED
HOLLYWOOD PRODUCTION COMPANY
Red Inkworks
is extremely proud to have established a strategic
relationship within the film industry with a noted feature
film production company. Their Director of Development, has
expressed his sincere interest in what we are trying to
accomplish at Red Inkworks.
"Alongside our
work at the studio level, we are keen on sourcing material
from outside the 'traditional' channels, such as through
screenplay competitions, fellowship programs, and film
festivals."
We have
enjoyed discussing a few of the projects listed on our site
from previous competitions, and are awaiting any further
developments that may arise from these discussions.
HOW THE
COMPETITION WORKS
A very
simple process. Read the guidelines. Send Red Inkworks
your script. We will read your material twice before
sending you our notes. If your material is suitable, we
will contact the production companies professional
representative and pass along your material.
Please fill out the
APPLICATION AND RELEASE FORM
Submission Guidelines
The Red
Inkworks Competition is open to all writers.
All genres
accepted.
Submitted
screenplays must be original works, the sole property of
the applicant and not previously produced, optioned or
sold.
The
screenplay must be between 80 and 125 pages in length.
Please send one copy of
your script. The title page should include author name,
address, telephone number and email address (if
applicable). Must be in
standard screenplay format, 3-hole punched, typed and
bound. If submitting electronically, I only accept PDF
or Word.
The title
page should include the author's name, address, phone
number and email address.
Each
applicant will receive feedback on their submissions.
Deadline: September 28th, 2010.
Finalists will be notified by email or telephone not
later than
November 20th, 2010.
Each entry
must be accompanied with the (US $50.00) entry fee and
application form. If
using a money order, be sure it is able to be
redeemed in Canada.
Material
and entry fee should be mailed to:
Larry Myles, 312-125 West
18th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 1W5, Canada.
Submissions will not be returned, do not send us your
original copy of script. We want you to be protected,
consider registering your screenplay with the WGA. It is
not expensive and certainly worth the effort.
APPLICATION and RELEASE
FORM
Curious about what it means to
copyright your work? Read Brad Templeton's
"A Brief Intro to Copyright" and take those few
extra moments to read what Glenn Sobel has to say on
"Protecting Your Work Product".
As many of you who have
entered our past competitions know, we have always tried to
make ourselves available to read your post-competition
re-writes. The fee for a re-write, complete with
in-depth notes remains unchanged: $50.00 (USD).
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