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Snowleopard:

--- Quote from: Paynesgrey on May 02, 2012, 02:58:09 AM ---And once more I bow before your Awesome.   And quietly stew in jealousy.  And then watch Journey to Babel, because for me that episode is the essence of Star Trek.

--- End quote ---

I'm not that awesome, PG, I just got lucky.
I like Journey also.  D.C. has a way with characters.

Kristine:
    "FOUND FOOTAGE" SCRIPTS WANTED

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    Scorpio Studios - Seeking Unique Found Footage Scripts
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    We are looking for completed feature-length completely unique found footage scripts, i.e. material where the story appears to be assembled from footage (like "Cloverfield", "Chronicle" or "Quarantine"), but with stories that are non-derivative and completely different from the premises of the mentioned films.

    Please submit through this form even if you're an agent; no phone calls please.

    Budget will not exceed $1 million.  WGA and non-WGA writers may submit.

    Our credits include 'The Derby Stallion' starring Zac Efron.

    TO SUBMIT:
    1. Please go to www.InkTippro.com/leads
    2. Enter your email address (you will be signing up for InkTip's newsletter - FREE!)
    3. Copy/Paste this code: kednkv749c
    4. You will be submitting a logline and synopsis only.

    IMPORTANT:  Please ONLY submit your work if it fits what the lead is looking for EXACTLY.

    If you aren't sure if your submission fits, please ask InkTip first.  Please mention you heard about this from Jeff Gund at INFOLIST.com and please email any questions to:
    jerrol@inktip.com

Snowleopard:
If you're looking to write scripts for either movies or TV the following
should be enormously helpful.
It's the Writer's Guild website.  There's one for the West Coast and one for the East Coast.
Anyway - you can go online at http://www.wga.org/ and the website will come up.
If you check under Writer's Resources and/or Writing Tools you can find all sorts of cool
information and websites.  Accordingly you don't have to be a member of the Writer's Guild
to download some of the stuff - or at most they'll ask for a low fee.
 Under Writing Tools - I found - Ask the Expert - which had listings - email and the like for finding info
on subjects for your script or a story - like the military, or government, or medical.  I even saw one for dinosaurs.  Very cool.
A treasury of FYI info - all out in the open.

Kristine:
    ACTION SCRIPTS WANTED - CHARACTER DRIVEN

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    Special Order Films - Seeking Character Driven Action Scripts
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    We are looking for completed feature-length action/drama scripts with really strong, developed protagonists.

    Submissions need be for contemporary material that does not require large amounts of FX or large scenes with crowds, i.e. something in the vein of "Blood Simple."

    Budget will be between $1million and $2million. WGA and non-WGA writers may submit.

    Our credits include "Tripping Forward."

    TO SUBMIT:
    1. Please go to www.InkTippro.com/leads
    2. Enter your email address (you will be signing up for InkTip's newsletter - FREE!)
    3. Copy/Paste this code: g4ru0mcfuu
    4. You will be submitting a logline and synopsis only.

    IMPORTANT:  Please ONLY submit your work if it fits what the lead is looking for EXACTLY.

    If you aren't sure if your submission fits, please ask InkTip first.  Please mention you heard about this from Jeff Gund at INFOLIST.com and please email any questions to:
    jerrol@inktip.com

trboturtle:
Stumbled across this from Michael Stackpole's Twitter feed....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunities/international-radio-playwrighting-comp-2012

Craig

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