Listen "DZ-27: Competing views on Screenplay Competitions"
Episode Synopsis
Can screenplay competitions be worth it?
After being repeatedly asked by listeners for thoughts on screenplay competitions, Stu and Chas go full back matter for this special episode. They tackle the question - do comps just feeding the hope machine or are they a valid investment? - in their typical detailed (i.e. long) style. With their differing perspectives, Stu (a director looking for material) and Chas (a writer keen for exposure), talk to an impressive roster of guests. We start with Gordy Hoffman, founder and judge of the Bluecat Screenplay Competition; repeat Austin Film Festival attendees - first for the screenplay and now for the finished web series of EX BEST - Diana Gettinger & Monica Hewes; Launchpad 2014 finalist Tony Pitman; and Insite Competition winner Blake Ashford, whose winning script CUT SNAKE hit cinemas in 2015... ten years after winning the competition.
These short descriptions in no way do justice to these eclectic and talented writers so - if you want to find out more - head to the links below.
Our apologies in advance for the inconsistent sound quality in these interviews. Sadly, that's the nature of pulling together four different interviews across states, countries, times zones and technological barriers.
LINKS
Gordy Hoffman, Founder of the Bluecat Screenplay Competition
DOG BOWL by Gordy Hoffman
EX-BEST by Diana Gettinger & Monica Hewes
2014 Finalists for Tracking Board Launch Pad Competition including THE SINGULARITY by Tony Pitman
Tony Pitman's skeptic podcast REALITY CHECK
IMDB: CUT SNAKE directed by Tony Ayres, written by Blake Ayshford
YouTube: CUT SNAKE Trailer
Find Blake Ayshford on Twitter: @episode2480
AWG: Australian Writers Guild Competitions
Please send feedback to ask at draft-zero.com, via our web form or twitter @draft_zero We are @chasffisher and @stuwillis on twitter.
Please considering rating us on iTunes! or sharing us on the Social Medias!
After being repeatedly asked by listeners for thoughts on screenplay competitions, Stu and Chas go full back matter for this special episode. They tackle the question - do comps just feeding the hope machine or are they a valid investment? - in their typical detailed (i.e. long) style. With their differing perspectives, Stu (a director looking for material) and Chas (a writer keen for exposure), talk to an impressive roster of guests. We start with Gordy Hoffman, founder and judge of the Bluecat Screenplay Competition; repeat Austin Film Festival attendees - first for the screenplay and now for the finished web series of EX BEST - Diana Gettinger & Monica Hewes; Launchpad 2014 finalist Tony Pitman; and Insite Competition winner Blake Ashford, whose winning script CUT SNAKE hit cinemas in 2015... ten years after winning the competition.
These short descriptions in no way do justice to these eclectic and talented writers so - if you want to find out more - head to the links below.
Our apologies in advance for the inconsistent sound quality in these interviews. Sadly, that's the nature of pulling together four different interviews across states, countries, times zones and technological barriers.
LINKS
Gordy Hoffman, Founder of the Bluecat Screenplay Competition
DOG BOWL by Gordy Hoffman
EX-BEST by Diana Gettinger & Monica Hewes
2014 Finalists for Tracking Board Launch Pad Competition including THE SINGULARITY by Tony Pitman
Tony Pitman's skeptic podcast REALITY CHECK
IMDB: CUT SNAKE directed by Tony Ayres, written by Blake Ayshford
YouTube: CUT SNAKE Trailer
Find Blake Ayshford on Twitter: @episode2480
AWG: Australian Writers Guild Competitions
Please send feedback to ask at draft-zero.com, via our web form or twitter @draft_zero We are @chasffisher and @stuwillis on twitter.
Please considering rating us on iTunes! or sharing us on the Social Medias!
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