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Final Deadline is 6 days and 21 hours from now
Jan 10th
Fast Scores
Jan 31st
Final
Wiki Screenplay Contest
Wiki Screenplay Contest
January 2025
Active Since 2017
​ The World's Fastest Screenplay Contest, created and managed by WGA award-winning writers, producers, and directors. New contests every 30 days!
Accepting Features, TV Pilots, Shorts, and Web Series
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Final Deadline is 6 days and 21 hours from now

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Is your script ready to show to agents...producers...studios?


Find out fast!


A new contest every 30 days with Fast, Ethical Feedback and prizes and contest results in only 15 days.


You don't need to have a finished script...
Just 10 pages...or a Treatment!

When you enter...

Your pages will be read by established Hollywood professionals, including:
Studio readers • Agents • Producers
WGA writers • DGA directors • SAG performers

You'll get a full page of studio-level professional analysis covering the ten major elements of a professional screenplay:
Concept • Dialogue • Structure
Character • Tone • Pacing 
Conflict • Structure • Hook
Market Potential


Why wait 3 months...or 6 months...or a year 
to find out if your script is a WINNER?
 
Get FEEDBACK, CONTEST RESULTS and CASH PRIZES in
30 DAYS OR LESS!

Prices & Deadlines

Jan 31st
Final
10-Pages: Contest Entry Only
$39.00
10-page Screenplay Entry: Scores & Comments
$49.00
Full Script: Contest Entry Only
$59.00
10-page Screenplay Entry: Full Studio Notes & Scores
$52.00
10-page Screenplay Entry: Executive-level Studio Notes & Scores
$59.00
Full Screenplay Entry: Executive-level Studio Notes & Scores
$79.00
10-page TV Script: Contest Entry Only
$39.00
Full TV Script: Contest Entry Only
$49.00
10-page TV Script: Scores & Comments
$54.00
10-page TV Script: Full Studio Notes & Scores
$59.00
10-page TV Script: Executive-level Studio Notes & Scores
$67.00
TV Script Full Read Analysis: Executive-level Studio Notes & Scores
$74.00
10-page Short Film Script: Contest Entry Only
$34.00
Full Short Film Script: Executive Level Studio Notes & Scores
$64.00
Line Notes & Live Consultation-Full Script
$499.00

Benefits

Every 10-page entry at the written feedback level receives a complete score sheet and one-page analysis. Higher entry levels receive 4-10 pages of in-depth personalized analysis designed to quickly bring scripts up to the professional level.

EVERY entry receives monthly online recognition.

• Screenplay winners receive the complete hard-copy collection of the best-selling "Stop Screwing Around and Write..." books as well as the hard cover 2024 edition of "The Hollywood Screenwriter: An Insider's Guide to Professional Screenwriting".
• Feature winners also receive a complete InkTip prize package (Listing your script for promotion to InkTip's network of bona fide producers looking for projects) ($200 value)
• Best TV Script winners receive a hard copy of "Stop Screwing Around and Write a Screenplay that SELLS"
• Best Short Script winners receive a hard copy of "Stop Screwing Around and WIN Your Next Screenplay Contest"
• All winners receive free script listing at SellYourScreenplay.com ($200 value)
• All winners receive free membership at MovieBytes.com ($150 value)
• Selected Finalists and Winners are featured in the annual online Writers Showcase with individual online recognition and promotional links via web page interviews and photos distributed to a network of 15,000+ industry professionals with full access to the Wiki Finalists and Winners Laurels.

Announcements

Feb 15th
Final Results

Rules

Wiki Screenplay Contest Rules, etc.
 Screenplay contest material submitted to The Wiki Screenplay Contest is accepted via electronic submission only.
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Submissions must be in PDF file format, the title ONLY indicated in the PDF file name (do not use quotation marks, all caps, or write "10 pages" or anything else in the file name). Submissions as Final Draft or Movie Magic Screenwriter files will not be read, scored, or judged. Simply convert your Final Draft or Screenwriter file to PDF...and then submit!

​Maximum acceptable page counts: Screenplay=130. TV Script=80. Short Film Script=40. Longer scripts may be submitted as Part 1-Part 2 as individual submissions.

Winners agree to provide a color photo headshot for publicity purposes; winners explicitly agree to the publication of their image, name, and logline of their winning script across all media at the sole discretion of The Wiki Screenplay Contest for the duration of The Wiki Screenplay Contest.

Submitting writers agree to hold The Wiki Screenplay Contest harmless against any and all claims of any kind with respect to publication, spelling, or capitalization of their names and understand that their names will be published in the format provided on their Film Freeway entry, with no guarantees of accuracy. 

There is no limit to the number of screenplay, teleplay, or short film scripts you may submit.

Scripts which have been produced, are under option agreement, purchase agreement, or are in pre-production or production are not eligible for entry. Any such entries will not be refunded.

Prior winning entries are accepted for analysis and scoring, but are not eligible to win in a subsequent contest period.

Submitted script material must be received by midnight of each monthly deadline date and submission fee payment must accompany your material.

All entry fees are non-refundable; submissions in any file format other than PDF will be disqualified with no refund (although we're pretty helpful in this regard and will reach out to you if your file format needs correcting)d.

There is no limitation to the number of pages submitted; writers agree that judges will be reading only the first ten script pages of any submission, and scoring based upon that reading only.

All material submitted to these screenplay contests must be original, and all rights must be wholly owned by the writer(s). Material written with the assistance of any Artificial Intelligence tools should be identified as "A.I. assisted".

Screenplays and scripts must be submitted by the credited writer. Screenplays and scripts written by writing teams must be submitted by one of the writers, with consent of the other(s).  

All writers must be credited on title page. Credit, spelling and punctuation of  writer names and script titles will be published as submitted at time of entry; no edits, additions, or changes following end of contest period.

If a screenwriting team is chosen as a winner, prizes will be given to the screenwriter submitting the project. Each team is responsible for dividing or sharing the prize money, with no direction from The Wiki Screenplay Contest administrators, staff, or judges.

Once submitted, material is promptly assigned to analysts and judges and reading/scoring begins. Revisions, rewrites, addenda, or substitutions of either corrected pages or new drafts of the entered screenplay or script material require a separate entry. 

Multiple entries are accepted. Submitting the same script pages for different levels of analysis is fine. In all cases, each entry or request for varying levels of analysis must be entered individually. When multiple levels of analysis are NOT entered individually, only the highest level of analysis will be provided with no refunds for other analysis services.

By using our service, you authorize us to use any trusted third-party online and cloud-based services and databases for hosting, managing and/or transmitting your submission file(s), including Film Freeway and/or Coverfly.

All copyright, ownership and derivative rights to the material submitted to The Wiki Screenplay Contest remains with the original rights holders and/or author. 

By submitting material to the contest, writer gives contest administrators permission to promote the work and the writer to third parties, including professional literary managers and agents at their sole discretion. By submitting material to the contest, you agree to hold The Wiki Screenplay Contest LLC, its officers, managers, employees, contractors, and representatives of all kinds harmless against any and all claims, including typographical errors, misspellings, or any other errors of publication on this website or in any social media, email, or other marketing publication. No assurances, warranties, or guarantees are either implicitly or explicitly made as to the efforts or lack of response by any and all third parties to whom The Wiki Screenplay Contest LLC may send or transmit material.

Winning entries are ineligible for future contest submissions.

Plagiarized or non-original written materials will be disqualified.

Eligibility:

All screenwriters, without regard to professional or amateur status, age, gender, race, ethnicity, country of origin, native language, political orientation, or sexual preference are eligible.

The screenplay, television script, or short film script material submitted must be in English. Material submitted must not be under option, paid development, or in pre-production or production.

All screenplay, television script, or short film script material submitted to other competitions or contests is eligible.

There are no limitations or restrictions as to date of authorship of submitted screenplay, television script, or short film materials.

The screenplay, television script, or short film script material submitted must not be encumbered by any obligation to, or option held by, any third party prior to entering the screenplay competition.

Screenplay, television script, or short film script material should be submitted in standard screenplay format, font, spacing and margin.

No limitations regarding title page content. Title and name of screenwriter and contact information on cover page is recommended.

Adaptations of source material or other literary work must be properly referenced and credited.

All screenplay, television script, or short film script material must be submitted electronically as a PDF digital file.

No assurances or guarantees are made with respect to contest scores, reader-analyst/judges' opinions, comments, suggestions, or assessments of submitted material. No refunds are provided at any time for disagreements with reader-analyst-judges' comments or scores, which are provided subjectively based upon objective criteria.

All scores are final and purely at the discretion of the Senior Judging Panel.
Writer acknowledges that any and all written feedback and analysis commentary is objectively presented and intended to be illustrative, instructive, and helpful in guiding the writer along a professional path.  Scores and comments are in accordance with current professional film and television industry standards, but writer accepts them as purely subjective pursuant to the judgment and opinion of the individual reader-analyst and agrees not to request, demand, or suggest alternate, different, or revised written feedback; no guarantees of satisfaction on the part of the writer are expressed or implied.

Contest entry verifies submitter acceptance of, agreement with, and adherence to all guidelines and rules posted herein.
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