Shoreline is focused on discovering the best scripts from around the world. Their goal is to get these scripts into the hands of the producers and production companies who have the ability to get them made. They have the highest calibre and most respected industry judges of any screenwriting competitions out there and their judges are Oscar, Cannes & BAFTA winners and nominees.
30th June is the last day to enter your screenplay.
Feature Script – Late Deadline: 2nd June – 30th June 2013 £35 ($56 approx)
Short Script – Late Deadline: 2nd June – 30th June 2013 £25 ($40 approx)
Last years winner sold his screenplay to Christopher Figg, producer of: Hellraiser, We Need to Talk About Kevin, Dog Soldiers & many more.
There’s also over £9000 ($14000 approx.) in prizes to be won!
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To Enter Your Feature: http://www.shorelinescripts.com/shoreline-scripts-screenwriting-competition/feature/
To Enter Your Short: http://www.shorelinescripts.com/shoreline-scripts-short-script-submission/
Judges:
Oscar Nominated Producer, Stephen Woolley – The Crying Game,...
30th June is the last day to enter your screenplay.
Feature Script – Late Deadline: 2nd June – 30th June 2013 £35 ($56 approx)
Short Script – Late Deadline: 2nd June – 30th June 2013 £25 ($40 approx)
Last years winner sold his screenplay to Christopher Figg, producer of: Hellraiser, We Need to Talk About Kevin, Dog Soldiers & many more.
There’s also over £9000 ($14000 approx.) in prizes to be won!
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To Enter Your Feature: http://www.shorelinescripts.com/shoreline-scripts-screenwriting-competition/feature/
To Enter Your Short: http://www.shorelinescripts.com/shoreline-scripts-short-script-submission/
Judges:
Oscar Nominated Producer, Stephen Woolley – The Crying Game,...
- 6/30/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Smash actress Katharine McPhee will star in the film Depravity.
The thriller has been penned by Dennis Lehane (The Wire).
Depravity follows a group of roommates who murder an innocent man they believed was a killer, Deadline reports.
McPhee will portray a twentysomething woman who becomes a scapegoat when her friends attempt to pin the murder on her.
The feature will be directed by Paul Tamasy of The Fighter fame. Dorothy Aufiero and Todd Eckert will serve as producers on the project.
McPhee's casting comes after the cancellation of NBC's Smash.
The actress starred in the musical drama series for two seasons as Karen Cartwright.
Watch a clip from Smash below:...
The thriller has been penned by Dennis Lehane (The Wire).
Depravity follows a group of roommates who murder an innocent man they believed was a killer, Deadline reports.
McPhee will portray a twentysomething woman who becomes a scapegoat when her friends attempt to pin the murder on her.
The feature will be directed by Paul Tamasy of The Fighter fame. Dorothy Aufiero and Todd Eckert will serve as producers on the project.
McPhee's casting comes after the cancellation of NBC's Smash.
The actress starred in the musical drama series for two seasons as Karen Cartwright.
Watch a clip from Smash below:...
- 5/29/2013
- Digital Spy
With "Smash" coming to an end, Katharine McPhee is looking to make the transition from the small screen to the silver one with Depravity, a suspense thriller that arrives with a pretty decent pedigree.
Deadline is reporting that McPhee will topline the psychological thriller Depravity from a script written by bestselling author Dennis Lehane (Mystic River, Shutter Island, Gone Baby Gone) with Paul Tamasy (co-writer of The Fighter) slated to make his directorial debut.
The film centers on “a group of roommates [who] accidentally kill an innocent man they thought was a thrill killer. It sends the group into a world unhinged from any moral compass, one in which they may be forced to confront not only the evil around them but the evil within them as well. McPhee stars as a gorgeous twentysomething the group tries to scapegoat.”
The film is being produced by Dorothy Aufiero and Todd Eckert.
No...
Deadline is reporting that McPhee will topline the psychological thriller Depravity from a script written by bestselling author Dennis Lehane (Mystic River, Shutter Island, Gone Baby Gone) with Paul Tamasy (co-writer of The Fighter) slated to make his directorial debut.
The film centers on “a group of roommates [who] accidentally kill an innocent man they thought was a thrill killer. It sends the group into a world unhinged from any moral compass, one in which they may be forced to confront not only the evil around them but the evil within them as well. McPhee stars as a gorgeous twentysomething the group tries to scapegoat.”
The film is being produced by Dorothy Aufiero and Todd Eckert.
No...
- 5/29/2013
- by Matt Serafini
- DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: Now that her TV series Smash has finished after a two-season run, Katharine McPhee is ready to try features. She has become attached to star in Depravity, a thriller with a script by Dennis Lehane and Paul Tamasy set to direct. A group of roommates accidentally kill an innocent man they thought was a thrill killer. It sends the group into a world unhinged from any moral compass, one in which they may be forced to confront not only the evil around them but the evil within them as well. McPhee stars as a twentysomething the group tries to scapegoat. The film is being produced by Dorothy Aufiero and Todd Eckert. McPhee is repped by The Schiff Company and Wme. Related: Anyone Care Who Won ‘American Idol’?...
- 5/28/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: Now that her TV series Smash has finished after a two-season run, Katharine McPhee is ready to try features. She has become attached to star in Depravity, a thriller with a script by Dennis Lehane and Paul Tamasy set to direct. A group of roommates accidentally kill an innocent man they thought was a thrill killer. It sends the group into a world unhinged from any moral compass, one in which they may be forced to confront not only the evil around them but the evil within them as well. McPhee stars as a twentysomething the group tries to scapegoat. The film is being produced by Dorothy Aufiero and Todd Eckert. McPhee is repped by The Schiff Company and Wme. Related: Anyone Care Who Won ‘American Idol’?...
- 5/28/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
The star of Smash has been cast in the film which follows a group of roommates who accidentally kill a man who they thought was a thrill killer, who is actually innocent. This sends forces them to confront the evil that exists within themselves as well as the world around them. According to Deadline, McPhee's character is in her twenties who the group tries to turn into a scapegoat in Depravity which Paul Tamasy is helming from the script by Dennis Lehane (Mystic River, Gone Baby Gone, Shutter Island). Dorothy Aufiero and Todd Eckert produce.
- 5/28/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Shoreline Scripts, in partnership with Sound on Sight, is giving emerging independent writers and talented, new voices a chance to have their scripts put into the hands of leading producers and production companies who have the ability to get them made. This is your chance to have your screenplay read by the most respected industry judges of any screenwriting competition across the globe.
Here are the details. Best of luck to our readers who enter.
Shoreline Scripts Screenwriting Competition is offering 1 Free Feature script submission to it’s 2013 competition. www.shorelinescripts.com - How to enter: -
All you have to do is email contact@shorelinescripts.com with your name and ‘Sound on Sight’ in the subject heading. One reader will be chosen at random and notified that they have won by next Wednesday, January 16th.
Shoreline Scripts Screenwriting Competition is focused on discovering the best scripts from around the world.
Here are the details. Best of luck to our readers who enter.
Shoreline Scripts Screenwriting Competition is offering 1 Free Feature script submission to it’s 2013 competition. www.shorelinescripts.com - How to enter: -
All you have to do is email contact@shorelinescripts.com with your name and ‘Sound on Sight’ in the subject heading. One reader will be chosen at random and notified that they have won by next Wednesday, January 16th.
Shoreline Scripts Screenwriting Competition is focused on discovering the best scripts from around the world.
- 1/9/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Senior citizens having sex, a rock star deciding to kill himself, a clueless Italian bungling his way through a Christmas vacation -- these are the plot lines of top local hits in key European territories.
Although such American films and franchises as "Transformers," "Ice Age" and "Mamma Mia!" can be counted on to bring in big bucks abroad, local fare can surprise on the upside, even occasionally besting U.S. competition at the boxoffice.
France's outsized comedy "Welcome to the Sticks," for example, managed to lure more Gallic moviegoers than even Johnny Depp in his latest "Pirates of the Caribbean" saga. A Scandinavian crime print trilogy, "Millennium," has unleashed a multiplatform campaign that will see it exploited across theatrical, books, film, DVD, TV and merchandising.
Below is a rundown of recent local favorites and how they increasingly are making moolah by crossing national borders, licensing remake rights or optimizing their franchise potential.
Although such American films and franchises as "Transformers," "Ice Age" and "Mamma Mia!" can be counted on to bring in big bucks abroad, local fare can surprise on the upside, even occasionally besting U.S. competition at the boxoffice.
France's outsized comedy "Welcome to the Sticks," for example, managed to lure more Gallic moviegoers than even Johnny Depp in his latest "Pirates of the Caribbean" saga. A Scandinavian crime print trilogy, "Millennium," has unleashed a multiplatform campaign that will see it exploited across theatrical, books, film, DVD, TV and merchandising.
Below is a rundown of recent local favorites and how they increasingly are making moolah by crossing national borders, licensing remake rights or optimizing their franchise potential.
- 9/24/2009
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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