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Final draft 12 student
Final draft 12 student












final draft 12 student
  1. #Final draft 12 student professional
  2. #Final draft 12 student tv
final draft 12 student

By submitting a screenplay to the Mercy CATA Student Screenwriting Competition, participants attest that they have read and understand these Guidelines and Rules, and hold all necessary rights to submit the script to the competition.Participants will receive an email acknowledging receipt of their entry. Screenplays submitted will not be returned to the author(s).Screenplays must be written in English and be in the industry-standard format.Once a screenplay has been submitted, no further revisions or drafts will be accepted.If the screenplay wins an award from Mercy CATA, it is up to the authors themselves to divide the prizes/award as they see fit. Multiple authors credited on the same screenplay are accepted, provided all authors are currently enrolled at Mercy College.Writers are limited to a single entry as an individual and a single entry as part of a writing team.Writers entering the competition must be currently enrolled at Mercy College at the time of entrance.While not required, it is strongly suggested that screenplays are registered with the Writers Guild of America (WGA).Screenplays should be a minimum of 30 pages in length and no more than 120 pages in length.Screenplays must be the original work of the author(s). Mercy CATA Annual Student Screenwriting Competition accepts screenplays of any genre.

#Final draft 12 student tv

These shorter script competitions may offer similar prizes or winning scripts could be chosen as projects to be produced by students as part of TV Production courses or be work-shopped for a dramatic reading by drama courses. Future competitions may include categories for short films. The competition is open to feature-length and TV pilot scripts of all genres and styles that tell strong and original stories.

#Final draft 12 student professional

The competition awards prizes such as professional screenwriting software, exposure on screenwriting market sites such as InkTip, entry access to other notable screenwriting competitions such as Script Pipeline’s First Look competition or the Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting. Students need not be enrolled in or have taken a formal screenwriting or playwriting course to participate. The competition is open to all currently enrolled Mercy College students. The Mercy College Department of Communication and the Arts (Mercy CATA) is committed to advancing the craft of screenwriting and encouraging the emergence of new voices through an annual screenwriting competition.














Final draft 12 student