Open Door Pictures - Annual Screenplay Contest - Early Submissions Begin May 5th, 2014
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 29, 2014 -- Open Door Pictures, a Hollywood motion picture studio, is launching its Annual Screenplay Contest, which creates opportunities for screenwriters around the globe to get their screenplay PRODUCED, made into a movie and SEEN by audiences and industry professionals all over the world.
Our goal is to discover and promote the original works and talents of emerging screenwriters by making their scripts into films that get audiences talking.
The Grand Prize Winners will each receive cash prizes (Feature Film Script - $2,500 & Short Film Script - $1,500), worldwide publicity and promotion announcing them as the winners, as well as ongoing publicity throughout the filmmaking process and beyond, including any film festival or premier screenings. The Winning Short Film script will be produced for an estimated budget of between $10,000 - $50,000 and the Winning Feature Film script will be produced for an estimated budget of between $100,000 - $300,000.
The contest opens for entries on Monday, May 5th, 2014. There are only the two main categories, feature film script and short film script, open to all genres, each with its own specific category requirements. See http://www.opendoorpicturestudios.com for more info.
Early submission fees are $35 for short film scripts and $65 for feature film scripts. Entrants are also offered the Judge’s Scorecard and a brief summary of Producer’s notes, as well as a personal 1-on-1 Producer’s script analysis and consultation via teleconference, each for a small additional fee. See http://www.opendoorpicturestudios.com for more info.
Open Door Pictures is dedicated to creating some of the world’s most original and exciting, mind-bending, visually stunning and brilliantly written independent films.
Our Success is Your Success!
Taylor Carroll - Public Relations Manager, Open Door Pictures, http://www.opendoorpicturestudios.com, +1 424-234-1537, [email protected]
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