Write stuff, win stuff! Maybe now is the time to unveil my story about a crime fighting, cross dressing goat. Anyway, either way, this is a pretty decent comp, so get typing!
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The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (JDIFF) in partnership with Bord Scannán na hÉireann/The Irish Film Board (IFB) are delighted to present UNTITLED: a unique comedy screenwriting competition where writers can win €12,000 towards the development of their film.
The competition will take place during the festival and follows 2010's Give Me Direction comedy-themed screenwriting conference.
Writers are invited to submit a one page summary for a comedy feature film by Monday January 31st. A shortlist of five entries will be announced at the opening ceremony of the festival. Each of the shortlisted writers will be invited to write the first few scenes of the script over the course of the festival. They will then take part in a public interview, presenting their project to an independent panel of industry professionals. The panel will select the winning project which will be announced at the Closing Gala of the festival.
To be in with a chance of being the UNTITLED winner you must complete the following:
1. ENTRY: Submit a one-page summary of your comedy film along with a completed entry form (attached here) and your CV to untitledscreenwritingcomp@gmail.com by MONDAY JANUARY 31st 2011.
2. SCRIPT: Five shortlisted projects will be announced at the opening night of the 2011 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival on THURSDAY FEBRUARY 17th. The successful applicants will be invited to write the first scenes of the screenplay (up to 25 pages in industry standard format) by FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25th 2011. The five shortlisted projects will be selected by IFB and JDIFF representatives along with an independent assessor.
3. INTERVIEW: The five shortlisted writers (or teams of writers) will take part in a public interview with an independent panel of industry professionals (tba) on SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27th 2011. The winner will be announced at the festival Closing Gala.
The winning project will receive a First Draft development loan of €12,000 (€16,000 for a writing team) from the IFB. The four runners-up will win a season pass to Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2012. The competition is open to writers or teams of writers.
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Via Irish Film Board