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SCREENPLAY COMPETITION

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WILDsound TV PILOT and TV SPEC
Screenplay Submissions and Competitions

FULL FEEDBACK on your TV Scripts from our committee of Professional TV Writers, TV Production Heads and TV Script Consultants.

SUBMIT your SCREENPLAY by July 31st - Winning scripts will be read at our Late Summer 2009 event!

Submissions take 4-5 weeks for evaluation

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Submit a TV SPEC SCREENPLAY or ORIGINAL TV PILOT (submit by June 30th!) and get the chance to see your script read out loud at our Screenplay Festival using professional actors and seen in front of industry types.

A great way to get your words out there and obtain the Agent you're looking for or just get your script seen by more people.

DEFINITION OF A TV SPEC SCREENPLAY - A script written from an already existing show (CSI, Curb Your Enthusiasm etc.) using the same characters and situations of that show. It's mainly used for agents to see the quality of your writing by seeing how you write characters, plots, themes with an already established and successful template. And for TV show runners to see the same.

The TOP winners will then have their script read out loud at WILDsound's next event. The audience (usually full of industry people) will then vote on their favorite spec script and the winner will then be given the chance to present their script with WILDsound's help to any agent they want.

Also, all winners get to be a guest on WILDsound's popular coast to coast radio show and promote your script and your career to the world!

The RULES are simple:

1. Send us an original TV PILOT OR write a TV script from an existing show that is currently on the air. (Rule of thumb is to limit new characters in the script as much as possible and write the stories behind the main characters). Script must be presented in proper screenplay format.

2. Email your script to wildcardpictures@sympatico.ca in .pdf, .doc, .wpd, .rtf, or .fdr format. Or you can send it to us by snail mail at WILDsound Film Festival, 80 St. Clair Ave East, Suite 2309, Toronto ON Canada M4T 1N6.

We also accept online submissions through Withoutabox. Click on the link BELOW to submit online through Withoutabox

3. Pay the $40 submission fee via the green button below or include a cheque payable to WILDsound Film Festival.


Screenplay Submission
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Script Title
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Description (logline) - 100 words or less

SUBMIT VIA PAYPAL BY CREDIT CARD OR PAYPAL ACCOUNT:



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