GRAND PRIZE SHORT SCREENPLAY WINNER WILL BE PRODUCED IN HOLLYWOOD!
GRAND PRIZE FEATURE WINNER WINS CASH PRIZE!
ABOUT THE CONTEST:
From the page to the screen:
The New American Screenplay Contest is open to screenwriters from any nationality and country. The New American Screenplay contest encourages both emerging and established screenwriters. Scripts will be judged by a panel of industry experts, as well as the staff of the New American Screenplay Contest.
THE PRIZES:
Short:(5 to 40 minutes)
Grand Prize Grand Prize winner will be:
- produced and submitted to festivals
- distributed to agents and producers partnering with The New American Screenplay Contest
- submitted to acclaimed film festivals
- 10 copies of finished film
- Distribution through American screenplay contest partners – meeting with literary agent.
1st runner up First Runner up receives:
– filmmaker package/ basic product suite from Sony Creative
- screenplay distributed to agents and producers partnering with The New American Screenplay Contest
– Free Inktip Registration
2nd Runner up 2nd Runner Up receives Creative Screenwriting Magazine subscription
Feature: (80 to 120 minutes)
Grand prize Grand Prize Winner receives:
- $500 cash prize
- 1 year option for production through The New American Screenplay Contest and its partners
- Full filmmaker package from Sony Creative Software
- Script distributed to agents and producers partnering with The New American Screenplay Contest
- Meeting with Hollywood Literary Agent
- Subscription to Creative Screenwriting Magazine
- Inktip Registration
- New copy of Final Draft software–
1st and 2nd Runners Up receive:
- Creative Screenwriting Magazine subscription
- Free Inktip registration
- Distribution of script to Hollywood literary agents and managers working with The New American Screenplay Contest
- Free Inktip registration
TO ENTER:
Screenplays must be submitted and entry fees must be paid in full. To enter, click here.
OFFICIAL RULES
To enter the New American Screenplay Contest, you must agree to the Official Rules which must be signed and submitted with your screenplay.