Script Pipeline to Award $100,000 in Cash and Prizes to Winning Writers in International Competition
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LOS ANGELES, CA, Apr 06 (MARKET WIRE) --
positivePR - Script Pipeline (Script P.I.M.P.), a full-service resource
hub for screenwriters, producers, and film industry professionals, is
accepting submissions for their eighth annual Script P.I.M.P.
Screenwriting and Teleplay Competition through May 1, 2010. All entrants
will have their work read and critiqued by a panel of literary agents,
development executives, managers, and producers, and will be eligible to
win one of four grand prize packages of $3500 cash plus prizes. The top
20 writers will be afforded the opportunity to fly to Los Angeles for
meetings with industry professionals and will receive cash and prize
packages. The winners will be announced at Script Pipeline's annual
Awards Ceremony in July, at Writer's Boot Camp, Santa Monica, CA.
Founded in 2000 by Chadwick Clough, Script Pipeline is a leading online
destination for the screenwriting community having placed several scripts
into production. The company delivers script analysis services to writers
worldwide connecting screen and teleplay writers with industry executives
through writing workshops, networking opportunities, and their
state-of-the-art Writers Database. Script Pipeline was named one of the
"Top 50 Websites for Filmmakers" by Moviemaker magazine in August 2009.
Script Pipeline's project, Operation Endgame, produced by Darko
Entertainment and Infinity Media, starring Zach Galifianakis, Rob
Corddry, Ellen Barkin, and Ving Rhames, plans to release in 2010.
"Projects like Operation Endgame are what we believe the art of
filmmaking should be about," commented Clough. "There are thousands of
talented writers, and Script Pipeline endeavors to nurture their talent,
ultimately connecting them with the resources that can make their dreams
a reality." To date, the company has had five of their members' scripts
produced. Matt Misetich, General Manager and Director of Development,
went on to say, "Our staff and judges don't give a certain genre, style,
concept, or voice a particular preference. We're looking for great
writing and dedicated writers so that we can assist them in marketing
their work and help them find professional positions in the world of film
and television writing."
Writers can submit scripts for competition at www.scriptpipeline.com, or
through Withoutabox. There is a $50 entry fee. For more about Script
Pipeline visit www.scriptpipeline.com.
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