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Script Pipeline
Script Pipeline Pitch Contest
2022 - Summer/Fall
Active Since 2012
The Script Pipeline Pitch Contest seeks original pitches for film and TV to develop and circulate to managers, production companies, and other execs.
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The bi-annual Script Pipeline Pitch Contest is searching for original feature film and television series ideas—distinct stories a global, diverse audience can connect with. Any genre, studio-level or indie, is accepted. Entrants are not required to have a screenplay or pilot, as we help develop the selected projects.


One Grand Prize Winner is chosen amongst all pitches, as well as a minimum of one runner-up. For those writers, Script Pipeline provides additional long-term assistance to refine the pitch, the story, the vision, and help develop the script. Our in-house creative execs review and offer feedback at all stages. When the work is ready for circulation, we send to specific producers and reps looking for relevant, higher-concept material.


All writers retain the rights to their material, and development assistance for the winner is entirely optional.


Over $8 million in screenplays and pilots have been sold by Script Pipeline writers, with numerous scripts produced since 1999, including studio releases Stuber by Tripper Clancy and Snow White and the Huntsman by Evan Daugherty. Most recently, Pipeline finalist Bring Me Back by Crosby Selander sold to Legendary for seven figures—one of the biggest spec sales in years. Several finalists and winners have made The Black List, such as Cauliflower by Daniel Jackson (2021) and Pure by Catherine Schetina (2022), both landing at the #1 spot. 2022 saw a record four Script Pipeline contest selections on the list. While winners Daniel Jackson (Screenwriting), Elad Ziv (First Look Project), and Brian T. Arnold (First Look Project) signed with Bellevue over the past few seasons, many other writers have signed with reps at UTA, Kaplan/Perrone, Alibi Management, Zero Gravity, and more after Script Pipeline introductions. View notable success stories.


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Benefits

Grand Prize Winner (1) - $2,000: January 31st, 2023


Runner-up (1 minimum): January 31st, 2023


The Winner and Runner(s)-up will also receive:


  • Extensive development and assistance in completing a screenplay or pilot 
  • Long-term circulation to producers and other companies
  • Review of additional pitches and completed film or TV material for industry consideration


Script Pipeline has cultivated relationships with over 250 production companies, managers, agents, directors, independent producers, networks, and other executives over the past two decades, leading to multiple writers signed and specs sold.


Some of the industry reviewing Script Pipeline material:

2023 (Summer/Fall) Winner on Coverfly

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Announcements

Jan 31st
Runners-up

Rules

Script Pipeline's criteria is based primarily on the overall marketability of the concept, preferably hitting a "Goldilocks zone" between commercial/mainstream and something wholly new, relevant, and creative. Although we're strict on judging, we're open to all types of narrative or scripted pitches (no reality, documentary, or game show ideas). Note too that movie and TV entries compete against one another, so if you aren't sure what medium your idea fits best, that's okay.

In the past, selected ideas have ranged from lower-budget indies, to big-budget studio films, animation, true stories, and high-concept genre material. Anything unique and universally appealing is fair game. We highly recommend writers submit more detailed summaries spotlighting the elements that make your project distinct: why this story, why these themes, and in many cases, why you, the writer, are most apt to develop this type of project.

Only written submissions are accepted, we no longer accept video or other media.

- Must submit a full story synopsis and logline. This can range from a page in length to a full treatment or pitch deck—entirely up to you on how to best present your idea. We do not necessarily judge on format, we judge on the idea itself. That said, sometimes how you pitch your idea can make all the difference, so take that into consideration. Supplemental materials (illustrations, etc.) are allowed. The best format is usually comprised of a logline, a page-long summary, and any other comments on the originality of the premise.

- Do not send full-length screenplays—summaries ONLY. Pitches may be emailed direct or uploaded.

- Remove your name and contact information from the documents prior to submitting.

- Longer submissions are judged on the same criteria as short ones, so whatever length you think is best.

General rules:

- Must be for a scripted film or TV series. No reality, documentary, or game show ideas.
- Script Pipeline will not share your idea with anyone unless you’re chosen as a winner or runner-up and give us explicit permission to do so.
- Previous Idea Contest winners and runners-up (since 2013) are ineligible.
- Obviously ... the idea needs to be ORIGINAL and not based on an existing franchise or property, unless it's in the public domain.
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2022 - Summer/Fall