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  • 2003 Script PIMP Writing Competition: Offers $10,000 in cash, plus $14,000 in other prizes. 85 Companies have requested the winners for their consideration. Final deadline: May 1,2003.
  • Acclaim TV: Original, television scripts, and film scripts are sought.
  • American Accolades Screenwriting Competition: Competition aims to find and usher emerging talent into the Hollywood mainstream marketplace.
  • American Cinema Foundation: Elicits scripts which are suitable for either theatrical or television production and which tell a positive story about specific fundamental values.
  • American Gem Short Script Contest: The winning screenplay will be produced, with the screenwriter sharing in the gross profits.
  • American Screenwriting Competition: Promises $50,000 in cash and prizes. Minimum entry fee: $40. Deadline: September 15.
  • American Zoetrope Screenplay Contest: Offers a $5,000 grand prize. The top ten screenplays are considered for option by American Zoetrope and for representation by top agencies. Judged by Francis Ford Coppola. Reading fee: $40. Opens May 1. Deadline: September 1.
  • Awesome Television Scriptwriting Contest: Offers cash prizes for spec scripts of existing television shows.
  • Bare Bones: Spotlights screenplays with a budget summary of less than a million dollars.
  • Become A Hollywood Screenwriter: The winner will be flown to LA for two days of meetings with agents, producers and studio executives. Sponsored by Niad Management and the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Entry fee: $50 for submissions received by December 31.
  • BlueCat Screenplay Competition: An annual search for the best screenplay in the world.
  • Bravo TV: Bravo TV is producing a reality show documenting a contest for writers - they're looking for the next big sitcom. Entry is free but eligibility requirements are strict. The contest is limited to non-professional writers who are residents of the U.S.A. Deadline: September 18, 2004. Prize: $25,000.
  • British Short Screenplay Competition: The winning script will be produced by Kaos Films to be exhibited in UK cinemas and entered into film festivals around the world.
  • Chesterfield Writer's Film Project: Writing competition open to all writers of fiction, plays, screenplays. Five winners will each receive a $20,000 fellowship, and spend 10 months completing 2 screenplays with the guidance of industry mentors. Sponsored by Paramount Pictures.
  • Cinescape's Genre Screenwriting Competition: Competition to assist science fiction, fantasy, horror, and action-adventure screenwriters in becoming discovered by the film industry.
  • Devilhawk Screenplay Competition: The winning screenplay will be produced by Devilhawk Productions on a budget determined by the number of entries received. Entry fee: $50. Deadline: September 15, 2003.
  • Empire Screenplay Contest: Information related to the Empire Screenplay Contest, including previous winners, innovations, successes, etc.
  • European Pitch Point: Script competition aimed to promote European writers. General information, deadlines, call for proposals, quotations from industry professionals, and contact details.
  • Euroscript Film Story Competition: Seeks a maximum 2,000 word treatment that tells all the story. Open to European Union screenwriters only. Two competitions are held each year.
  • Fade In: Screenwriting Awards: Cash prizes and industry exposure from the publishers of Fade In Magazine.
  • Heat Productions: $5,000 bonus and round trip tickets each to 3 screenwriters chosen for this experience down in South Africa.
  • Hollywood 27: Independent film production company offering $25,000 in prize money.
  • Hollywood Gateway Screenwriting Contest: An annual contest provides a $5,000 cash prize in addition to a number of other benefits including transportation and accommodation in Hollywood, meetings with top agents and producers, plus submissions to over 70 agencies and production companies. Final deadline: September 30.
  • Hollywood Symposium: Features screenplay development, film production, script consultation and screenplay contests.
  • Hollywood's Next Success: Finalists and/or winners may be offered management representation.
  • Hurdle Screenwriting Competition: Annual contest for independent screenwriters offers cash awards.
  • International Screenplay Competition: More than $10,000 in prizes. Presented by the American Screenwriters Association and Writer's Digest.
  • Lighthouse Scripts: Annual teleplay and screenplay competition open to all writers worldwide.
  • Monterey County Film Commission: Three finalists will receive one-on-one consultations with jury members at the awards event in Monterey County.
  • Nashville Screenwriting Competition: 1st place cash prize of $1,000 plus an all-access pass to the Nashville Independent Film Festival.
  • National Screenplay Contest. Winning script produced as a movie: A monthly contest for movie scripts offers the winner of the Grand Finals a $1,000 Treasury Bond and the certainty that the script will be produced as a movie.
  • National Screenwriting Competition: Cash awards and movie production options are offered to winners.
  • Nevada Film Office: Annual screenwriters competition. 75 percent of the script's locations must be shootable in Nevada.
  • Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting: An international competition, sponsored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, seeks original screenplays from writers who have not earned more than $5,000 for film or TV scripts. Up to five $25,000 fellowships are awarded each year.
  • Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards: Dedicated to freedom of expression through the art of independent media.
  • One-In-Ten Screenplay Competition: Open to all writers. At least one of the primary characters in the screenplay must be a positively portrayed gay or lesbian character.
  • Organization of Black Screenwriters: Categories are original screenplays, half-hour and one hour television spec scripts, and half-hour and one hour television pilot scripts.
  • Outfest: Recognizes and promotes screenplays that significantly feature lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered characters and/or themes.
  • Radmin Company Screenwriting Contest: Held in conjunction with FilmMakers Magazine, the top 50 scripts will be considered for representation by the Radmin Company.
  • Screamfest: Annual horror film and screenplay competition. Finalists and winning horror screenplay finalists to be read by literary agents. 0ctober 17th - 20th.
  • Screenwriter Showcase: An annual screenwriting contest, to find and promote talented new screenwriters, awards prizes in kind but not in cash. Entry fees are payable.
  • Screenwriters Forum Screenplay Contest: All contest winners are announced to their entire database of agents and producers.
  • Screenwriting Expo Screenplay Competition: This annual competition is affiliated with Creative Screenwriting Magazine and the world's largest tradeshow for screenwriters, the Screenwriting Expo. Over $25,000 is offered in cash and prizes. Minimum entry fee: $40. Last deadline: August 15.
  • Screenwriting Showcase Awards: Winners receive prizes including cash, screenwriting software, discounts on products, free script registration, or professional script analysis.
  • Script Magazine Open Door Contest: Cash prizes, script notes and consideration from a legitimate management company, production company or agency.
  • Scriptapalooza TV: Semi-annual competition that accepts pilots and spec scripts for sitcoms and one hour episodics.
  • Scriptapalooza screenwriting competition with Screenplay.com: Annual Screenwriting Competition offers a $10,000 cash prize, plus promotion for the best thirteen scripts submitted.
  • Scriptunities: A free monthly guide to competitions, script calls and other script opportunities in the UK and Europe. Subscribe to a monthly mail out or examine the web edition.
  • Short Film Script Contest: Seeks a short film script based on any book or story in the Bible. $2,500 to be won, plus possible use in a feature film.
  • Slamdance Screenplay Competition: Indie-oriented competition aims to promote and support talented new writers.
  • Spec Scriptacular Contest: Spec Scriptacular TV Writing Competition. A television competition for TV episode and movie scripts and original pilot teleplays.
  • Split-Screenplay Contest: All contestants must register as a member of the Screenwriters Community.
  • Steele Entertainment Group Screenplay Contest: Annual contest offers $1,500 in prize money. Deadline: May 23, 2003. Entry fee: $50.
  • TalentScout TV Writing Contest: Winners are submitted to the networks and production companies to help find them work.
  • Texas Filmwriters Institute: Offers an annual contest for original screenplays, allowing talented writers an entrance into the entertainment industry.
  • The 2004 Hollywood International Screenwriting Awards: Founded by Hollywood producers to discover talented new screenwriters who are currently working outside the Hollywood system, this contest awards $19,000 in cash, plus other prizes. Nine different categories are offered. Regular entry fee: $45. Regular deadline: March 15.
  • The Austin Film Festival Heart of Film Screenplay Competition: Competition dedicated to recognizing the writer's contribution to the motion picture industry.
  • True Independent Screenplay Competition: Offers a $1500 First Prize for superior craftmanship in screenwriting. Feedback is provided on all entries for an extra $20 fee. Deadline: May 15. Entry fees: $15 for short films; $30 for features.
  • Warner Bros. Writers Workshop: The Warner Bros. Writers Workshop maintains an annual program geared towards helping aspiring television writers obtain representation and work.
  • WinFemme: Monthly and annual film & screenplay festival in Los Angeles. Winners receive staged readings and screenings in Hollywood on a monthly basis with top industry executives who discuss the artist's work.
  • Winner Take All: Screenplays will go through three stages of scoring before a winner is chosen.
  • WriteMovies.com Writing Competition: Offers a $2,000 cash prize (plus representation, and possible option money), plus submission of the top three entries to studios, production companies, and agencies in Hollywood.
  • WriteSafe Writing and Art Contest: Quarterly competition for all material registered with WriteSafe for public view.
  • Writer's Film Project: Originated by the Chesterfield Film Company and co-sponsored by Paramount Pictures.
  • eShay.com Competition: For all screenwriters who have at least one copyrighted feature length screenplay. Prizes include software and script consultation. 2001 competition winners announced.
  • igottascript.com: The winner will have their script submitted on the spec market.

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