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EVERY SCREENPLAY RECEIVES WRITTEN SCRIPT ANALYSIS
This year, we've created two new awards for international screenwriters, expanded our early analysis deadlines and resubmission programs and brought back our popular title contest to further our support and find the new writer.
Any screenplay submitted early and having received our early analysis can be resubmitted by April 1, 2010 for the reduced fee of $35.
Scripts must be between 80-130 pages. See BlueCat website for complete rules.
SCRIPT ANALYSIS DEADLINE SCHEDULE:
January 20 - receive analysis by February 1
Feb 1 - receive analysis by March 1
March 1 receive analysis by March 20
SAMPLE SCRIPT ANALYSIS: http://www.bluecatscreenplay.com/script_analysis
Winner receives $10,000
Four Finalists receive $1500 each.
The best screenplay from the UK will be awarded the Cordelia Award and will receive $2500.
The best screenplay outside the USA, Canada and the UK will be awarded the Joplin Award and receive $2500.
The screenplay with the best title submitted in November and December, as voted by the public, will receive $1000.
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The BlueCat Screenwriting Competition has announced their semifinalists for 2010:
38th Parallel by Michelle Kelly
4 to 6 Days by Drake Conrad
A Day's Grace by Malcolm Megaw
A Good Witch is Watching Over Me by Corneliu Mitrache
A Novel Approach to Suicide by Brien Kelly
A to B by Danny Yang
Bare by Natalia Leite
Behind the Fat Lady by Mark Scullard
Below the Waist by Robert Ian Simpson
Bleeding Kansas by Michael Menyk
Blood and Dreams by Suzanne Griffin
Bombshells by Tawnya Bhattacharya
Bounce House by Jeffrey Ashkin
Boy Without a Face by Jan Lampen
Capa and Taro by Jose Ygoa and Martin Copeland
Crossing Into Night by Rachel Stevens
Day of the Lords by James Edwards
Earline by Rachel Stevens
French Dressing by Francis Connor
Half-Life by Jeremy Engle
Happy Genius of the Household by Richard Eschenroeder
Henry by Candace Lee and Darina Voloshina
I'm Old and I Wanna Die by Jordan Imiola
In Eden by Michael Choi
Ivey by Taylor Ivey
Jam Jars for the Manor by Dermod Judge
Juan Bago Saves The Day by Jaime Fernandez
Judgey by Mary Anderson Casavant
Mimi and Me by Elizabeth Kerin
Nailed by Juan Hector Cristoforo by Ung Gi Park
Northern Cross by Melody Cooper
Not Like Mom by Maria E. Mayobre
Notes of Page by Christian Tipples
On the Ocean by William Howard Norris
One Night in Asbury Park by Maurizio Marmorstein
Pipe Dreams by Jason Singleton
Pisser by Eric Hueber
Pixer Knows by Caroline Farrell
Porcelain Stingers by Marie Robinson
Schmear Therapy by Patrick Brady
She Move Through The Fair by Caroline Burns Cooke
squirt by Randy Kaplan, Scott Bernstein, and Graham Nugent
Stolen Senses by David A. D. Gould
Sunshine and Cigarettes by David Mulholland
Superzero by Tyler Theofilos
The Dukes Child by Lauren Hunter
The Golem of Washington Heights by Aaron Wolfe
The Hitler Family Reunion by Andrew Rothschild
The Insurgent by David Jones and Amy Jones
The Last Adventure of Martin Finch by Aaron Marshall
The Legend of Amedee by Tony Chassion III
The Lodger by June Escalante
The Newsboy by George Mehelis
The Penitent Man by Jason George
The Physicist by Teresa Lo
The Sensational Count Guitarcula by Eric Maloney
The Sophia Project by Perry Blakshear
The Third Testament by Stephen Jones
The Unexpected by Tom Putnam and Jeff Malmberg
'Til Death Parts Us by Elizabeth Ditty
Tilford by Steve Ruttley
Tough Love by Alison Wilkie
Tropical Candy by Scott Roberts
Two Fish One Bowl by Adam Grabinski
Two Ton Tony by Ken Pisani
Women in the Attic by Gloria Uhler
An interview with Gordy Hoffman regarding the BlueCat Writing Competition.
An interview with screenwriter Lily Amirpour regarding the BlueCat Contest Writing Competition.
An interview with screenwriter Rick Stempson regarding the BlueCat Writing Competition.