Last Call for Screenwriters

There's less than two weeks left to submit your screenplay into our competition!

We want to help kick start the careers of talented upcoming screenwriters, and with over 100 Production Companies on board to read the winning script, we believe that Shore Scripts is the perfect platform for writers to get noticed.

As well as the 21 Oscar & BAFTA winning industry Judges who are also ready to read the winning screenplays, we're also giving away £9000+ in cash and prizes to our Feature & Short Winners.

Here's a glimpse at what's up for grabs:

Feature First Prize
• £2000 cash ($3025 approx)
• Your script will be sent out to all 100+ Production Companies
• Subscription to Celtx Premium Studio & Suite of Mobile & Desktop Apps
• Free Place on the London Film Academy Screenwriting Foundation Course for 2016. (Dates TBC)
• Free pass to 2016's Pitchfest
• Comprehensive Script Report/Coverage
• Free IMDB Pro Account
• Inktip Script Listing A listing of your script on InkTip
• The Coffee Break Screenwriter Book by Pilar Alessandra
• Filmcraft: Screenwriting Book by Tim Grierson
• Its On The Grid Professional Membership

Short First Prize
• £500 cash ($756 approx)
• Free IMDB Pro Account
• Filmcraft: Screenwriting Book by Tim Grierson
• Your script will be sent out to all 100+ Production Companies

Please check www.shorescripts.com for further details on how to enter.

Thanks a lot,
The Shore Scripts Team
contact@shorescripts.com

Quote: Shore Scripts @ 20th August 2015, 1:54 PM BST

We want to help kick start the careers of talented upcoming screenwriters

Really?

Then perhaps you should run a competition that doesn't demand a £30/35 entry fee, or indeed any entry fee at all.

Writing competitions that demand an entry fee are, at best, primarily a money-making enterprise and, at worst, a blatant scam designed to exploit wannabe-writers.

Quote: Rood Eye @ 20th August 2015, 4:40 PM BST

Writing competitions that demand an entry fee ...

I think they all do don't they?
This one seems fairly reasonable.
Sometimes it's worth shelling out a few quid just to make you get off your arse and finish a project.

Quote: Lazzard @ 20th August 2015, 7:00 PM BST

I think they all do don't they?

Not quite all.

The BBC's 'Last Laugh' competition attracted about 5000 entries and there was no entry fee.

But that was a hundred years ago, Rood.

Quote: Paul Wimsett @ 21st August 2015, 4:11 PM BST

But that was a hundred years ago, Rood.

Don't diss the past.

I live there.

I would worry about any organisation concerned with writing that didn't believe in apostrophes, particularly if their paid-for script reports are going to pay attention to punctuation. Its on the grid, folks.

Quote: Micheal Jacob @ 21st August 2015, 7:09 PM BST

Its on the grid, folks.

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