Introducing 4th EDITION
(Your Script Produced! opens doors based on how well you can write – not whether you can network like a demon or catch a lucky meeting with executives.)
EARLY BIRD DEADLINE COMING SOON!
[Competition Title]
(Your Script Produced! opens doors based on how well you can write – not whether you can network like a demon or catch a lucky meeting with executives.)
FINAL DEADLINE: March 31st, 2023
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The Source
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UTA
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IAG
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…& production, management, & sales co!
A24
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The Exchange
NEON
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WB
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Discover the New Way To Be Discovered
[FEATURES]
For decades, writers’ rooms have been profoundly gatekept. If your uncle isn’t the head of CAA, the most common way to “break in” as a Hollywood screenwriter is to move to LA and work as an underpaid assistant for two or three (or four, or five…) years grabbing coffees.
- If you’re lucky – and we mean really, really lucky – this slog will win you the privilege of a meeting or two, during which you’ll most likely be told to “keep at it, kid.” Rinse and repeat.
[TV PILOTS]
For decades, writers’ rooms have been profoundly gatekept. If your uncle isn’t the head of CAA, the most common way to “break in” as a Hollywood screenwriter is to move to LA and work as an underpaid assistant for two or three (or four, or five…) years grabbing coffees.
If you’re lucky – and we mean really, really lucky – this slog will win you the privilege of a meeting or two, during which you’ll most likely be told to “keep at it, kid.” Rinse and repeat.
[SHORTS]
For decades, writers’ rooms have been profoundly gatekept. If your uncle isn’t the head of CAA, the most common way to “break in” as a Hollywood screenwriter is to move to LA and work as an underpaid assistant for two or three (or four, or five…) years grabbing coffees.
If you’re lucky – and we mean really, really lucky – this slog will win you the privilege of a meeting or two, during which you’ll most likely be told to “keep at it, kid.” Rinse and repeat.
WINNERS ANNOUNCED & PROMOTED IN
THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER & VARIETY
DURING
Sundance
Berlin
Cannes
TIFF
AFM
YOUR SCRIPT PRODUCED! SUCCESS STORIES
Meet the writers who used Your Script Produced! competitions to break into the film and TV industry.
Ted Campbell
Season 1 Grand Prize Winner
Blue Motel (Feature Film)
Genre: Thriller/Horror
Originally from Boston, Mass, Ted Campbell is a screenwriter and director who specializes in thoughtful, character driven thrillers. His heist thriller “Underground” has been optioned by producer Ellen Wander of Film Bridge International in partnership with Kieran Corrigan of Merlin Films. His contained, crime thriller “Blue Motel” won the Grand Prize in “Your Script Produced” International script competition. “Blue Motel” currently in Pre-production.
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Ted Campbell
Season 1 Grand Prize Winner
Blue Motel (Feature Film)
Genre: Thriller/Horror
Originally from Boston, Mass, Ted Campbell is a screenwriter and director who specializes in thoughtful, character driven thrillers. His heist thriller “Underground” has been optioned by producer Ellen Wander of Film Bridge International in partnership with Kieran Corrigan of Merlin Films. His contained, crime thriller “Blue Motel” won the Grand Prize in “Your Script Produced” International script competition. “Blue Motel” currently in Pre-production.
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Ted Campbell
Season 1 Grand Prize Winner
Blue Motel (Feature Film)
Genre: Thriller/Horror
Originally from Boston, Mass, Ted Campbell is a screenwriter and director who specializes in thoughtful, character driven thrillers. His heist thriller “Underground” has been optioned by producer Ellen Wander of Film Bridge International in partnership with Kieran Corrigan of Merlin Films. His contained, crime thriller “Blue Motel” won the Grand Prize in “Your Script Produced” International script competition. “Blue Motel” currently in Pre-production.
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Ted Campbell
Season 1 Grand Prize Winner
Blue Motel (Feature Film)
Genre: Thriller/Horror
Originally from Boston, Mass, Ted Campbell is a screenwriter and director who specializes in thoughtful, character driven thrillers. His heist thriller “Underground” has been optioned by producer Ellen Wander of Film Bridge International in partnership with Kieran Corrigan of Merlin Films. His contained, crime thriller “Blue Motel” won the Grand Prize in “Your Script Produced” International script competition. “Blue Motel” currently in Pre-production.
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Past Winner’s Accomplishment
HEAR WHY INDUSTRY PROS SIGNED YSP! WRITERS:
“I found my client through a ScreenCraft competition. His script that placed in the competition opens with a visceral car crash. I remember how sorry I felt for the lead character – that’s what initially grabbed my interest.
ScreenCraft does a good job of tracking emerging folks, and I like that their competitions separate scripts by genre, for people like us who might be looking for specific types of writers or projects.”
ERIK WHITE
Director, Blue Motel
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