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Rules:
MOONDANCE SEAHORSE AWARD
This award category is for men writers, filmmakers and film score composers.
Women may be co-writers or co-filmmakers, but the entry must be submitted by a
man.
MOONDANCE SANDCASTLE AWARD
This award is for male and female writing or filmmaking teams where both men
and women or a man and woman work as a team on the project.
MOONDANCE SEASHELL AWARD
For men and women radio play writers. Comedy and drama, fiction and
non-fiction, half-hour and hour long.
MOONDANCE COLUMBINE AWARD
Films and writings may be submitted by either a man, a woman, a male/female
team or a young person 18 and under. The work must reflect non-violent conflict
resolution, alternatives to violence, or show why violent resolution to
conflict is counter-productive. The submitted material should not contain
gratuitous violence.
MOONDANCE DOLPHIN AWARD
This award is for young people 18 years of age or younger, male or female.
Moondance accepts submissions for this award in the genres of short narrative,
documentary or animation video film, as well as short screenplays, short
stories or short stageplays.
MOONDANCE CALYPSO AWARD
This award is to encourage a spirit of enterprise in saving the environment,
habitats and wildlife by creative individuals from around the world. The award
is presented to the person who expands knowledge of our world, seeks to
improve our quality of all life on the planet.
MOONDANCE GAIA AWARD
This award is to encourage and inspire contemplative, meditative, spiritual
and inspirational films and scripts. The award is presented to the person who
seeks to elucidate and improve the spiritual quality of all life on the planet,
and contributes to the betterment of the world spirit.
MOONDANCE ATLANTIS AWARD
This award is for writers and filmmakers who have submitted projects from a
foreign country outside the US.
MOONDANCE STARFISH AWARD
This is an award for comedy projects submitted by writers and filmmakers.
MOONDANCE NEPTUNE AWARD
This unique award is presented to a male or female writer or filmmaker, over
the age of 75, who has created either a single work of the highest quality or
a body of quality work, and who continues to strive for excellence in his or
her career in the entertainment industry, and who inspires and encourages
others by his or her example.
MOONDANCE COLORADO OCEAN AWARD
This is an award for projects created by Colorado writers, filmmakers & composers.
THE MOONDANCE ABYSS AWARD
This new Moondance award was created for very well-made and meaningful thriller, horror or supernatural films, written works & film scores. An abyss, usually in the ocean, is a chasm that is so deep and vast that its extent is not readily visible, without further exploration. The winning works in this awards category also have a deeper, and often hidden, message, lesson, moral, or important idea that bears further thought.
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Moondance has announced their writing competition awards for 2010.
Moondance has announced their 2009 competition winners.
Moondance has announced their 2008 contest winners in all categories.
Moondance has announced their 2007 contest winners in all writing categories.
An interview with screenwriter Pam Dulgar regarding the Moondance Writing Competition.
Q: What's the title of the script you entered in this contest, and what's it about?A: "Orphan Train" 11-year old Whitney, an orphan heiress, is sent away on one of the orphan trains headed West by her devious uncle. She befriends a rowdy street orphan, Willie, who convinces her that by joining forces, they can escape to return home and claim her fortune.
This script was a 2008 winner in the "Screenplays for Kids" catagory.
A: This festival has a Children's screenplay catagory. Many festivals fail to see the value in childrens films, yet they are some of the biggest money-makers.
This would be a film for the entire family, as well as educational for children. Parents and grandparents want family-friendly films to enjoy together.
A: This was a very well run event and the people were wondeful.
They also hosted educational classes that were very well presented and informative.
The accomodations were especially nice.
A: Feedback was minimal by well done.
Q: Has your success in this contest helped you market your script? Were you contacted by any agents, managers or producers?A: This script has generated interest from several sources and it would appear that it's on the road to being made soon.
Q: What's your background? Have you written any other screenplays or television scripts?A: I'm a first time winner with an original script.
Background included over 10 years of writing and trying to perfect my work. This is my second script
It seems that it's never ever really done.
A: I do not live in Los Angeles. I live in Reno, Nevada which is about a one hour flight to LA.
Several producers and directors are seeing the value in living in Reno for quality of life and for tax purposes, + the easy access to the city.
There is quite a little community of film-oriented people here as well.
A: I've just completed the research for my new script which I hope to have done by the end of the year. Thanks for providing a forum for all of us struggling writers.