Screenwriting Competition 2009
‘Put your words into action’
So you’ve written a script…..but how do you get it onto the screen?
WIPST (Writers International Premier Screen Talent) is a new competition looking for raw talent, and the winning writer will see a pilot of their script on screen. It is so difficult to break into the business, to get seen or heard, but with a short movie/television programme to show you can enter film festivals or send it to directors and producers and all the people that make things happen.
Vibe Tv.Tv Ltd is an industry partner looking for great stories in any of the following genres: Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Family, Horror, Romantic Comedy, Thriller/Suspense, Documentary, Fantasy, Ghost and Open genres. Our Mission is to create an opportunity for screenwriters to have a 10 min pilot of their work made available for distribution, e.g. to film festivals or Production/TV/Film companies to promote their work and to generate funding for the full project. The competition aims to create a positive industry and audience exposure for work that would otherwise not be seen. Writers will receive nominations and certificates as they progress through the competition process which will add credence to their CV. The closing date is November 30th 2009, and the overall winner will be announced on January 18, 2010. A pilot (10 minutes) will be commissioned to promote the screenplay which will be filmed in March/April 2010 at an appropriate location for the screenplay. For more information about how you can enter the competition, download the attachments, or visit www.vibetv.tv
Sue Powell-Reed
Director
Hi, My name is Mary MacCormac, I am eleven and in
grade seven, and I would love to enter one of your writing contests,
for I think I have a story that could take first place easily.
If you have the time to get back to me, That would be greatly appreciated. My e-mail address is kittenfaces@hotmail.com.
Thanks for reading this note, And I hope you will get back to me as soon as possible.
thank you for your time.
– Mary MacCormac