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Saturday, 26 September 2009 22:37

Call for Entry. FilmStream 2009 Screenplay Competition

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Wanna jumpstart your Hollywood writing career? Enter the FilmStream 2009 Screenplay Competition! You’ll pitch your story to 5 industry insiders with the chance to win the GRAND PRIZE valued at over $2,700. Plus, we'll shop your winning screenplay to agents, producers and directors for an entire year.
 
We’ve assembled a terrific panel of over 25 judges, each bringing their unique skills and background when evaluating your screenplay. They include:    

Elizabeth Allen: Screenwriter, Director — Aquamarine, Ramona and Beezus
Jeff Freeman, A.C.E.: Film Editor — Cruel Intentions, Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Lew Hunter: Author — Lew Hunter’s Screenwriting 434, UCLA Department of Film and Television — Chairman Emeritus and Professor of Screenwriting
Lisa Medwid: Vice President of John Calley Productions — DiVinci Code, Angles and Demons, Jane Austin Book Club
Jeff Probst: Director, Producer, Host of CBS’s Survivor
Tracee Stanley: Producer — The Whole Nine Yards, 3000 Miles to Graceland
Kevin Tenney: Screenwriter, Director, Producer — Witchboard, Night of the Demons

Deadline for entry is October 31, 2009.  
Sign up now to take advantage of this career-changing opportunity!
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