Scriptation
Scriptation Showcase - Teleplay Category
2020-2021
Active Since 2019
Promoting scripts to its network of Hollywood directors, showrunners, and producers. 25 winners get to participate in a virtual meeting with professional writers, and have their scripts featured in the Emmy® winning app, Scriptation.
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About

The Scriptation Showcase is officially open for submissions! Emerging writers can now enter their best screenplay, teleplay, or short.

The Scriptation Showcase is the screenwriting competition that circulates winners’ scripts to the directors, showrunners, and producers behind your favorite movies and TV shows.

Why submit to the Scriptation Showcase?

UNPRECENDENTED EXPOSURE
Never before has a screenwriting competition made your script so accessible to working industry professionals. Fifteen scripts will be featured for a full year in Scriptation, the script app used on thousands of productions worldwide.

ANNOTATED FEEDBACK
Script coverage doesn’t give your story the complete story. The competition offers feedback via PDF markup (highly recommended). Entrants have the unique opportunity to review notes directly within their script and better understand the thought process behind each suggestion. This is how script competition feedback was meant to be.

PROFESSIONAL READERS
All script competition entries are read by professional script readers and story analysts. All finalists are read by some of the best executives, managers, and writers who will determine winners for top overall screenplay, teleplay, and short.

WRITER FOUNDED
Having won script contests and written for shows like Black-ish and Hot in Cleveland, Steve Vitolo knows how hard it is to get noticed. That’s why he made a script competition that directly connects screenwriters to working industry talent.

Benefits

We promote all fifteen winning scripts within Scriptation, the script app used by thousands of Hollywood film and television professionals.

Grand Prize (1 winner) - awarded to the top overall script
$1,000 Cash
1 Year Feature in Scriptation
1 Year Industry Pro Access

Top Prizes (3 winners) - awarded to the top script in each category: feature, teleplay, and short
$500 Cash
1 Year Feature in Scriptation
6 Month Industry Pro Access

Finalists (15 total finalists) - awarded to the top 3 scripts in each genre category: feature comedy, feature drama, teleplay comedy, teleplay drama, and short
1 Year Feature in Scriptation
3 Month Industry Pro Access

Writer Success

The Scriptation Showcase was exactly as advertised. I got actionable, page-level notes on my script and as a winner received a cash prize, placement on the Scriptation app, and a one-on-one general meeting with one of the contest judges who had read my script and was excited to chat with me.
Kyle Jutkiewicz
2020-2021 Winner
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2025 Quarterfinalists on Coverfly

Top 1%
TV Script  · Drama  · 65 Pages
After beginning his transition, a transgender male high school student is forced to examine his history of gender-based violence while navigating the complexities of being a man during the #MeToo movement.
Philadelphia, PA
Profoundly shaped by their Alabama upbringing as a student activist and community organizer during the first Trump administration, Alex Marsha Sylvia is a black and transmasculine writer who uses their art to explore the intersections of young people, trauma, and politics.
Top 2%
TV Script  · Drama  · 70 Pages
A black and queer teacher and two black and queer students are forced to confront the intolerant underbelly of an elite Alabama boarding school after a hate speech incident.
Philadelphia, PA
Profoundly shaped by their Alabama upbringing as a student activist and community organizer during the first Trump administration, Alex Marsha Sylvia is a black and transmasculine writer who uses their art to explore the intersections of young people, trauma, and politics.
Top 1%
TV Script  · Comedy  · 36 Pages
Mayhem ensues when a young diabetic artist trying to break into comics is forced to live with a one-eyed, alcoholic Karate teacher in his broken-down martial arts school facing foreclosure.
Los Angeles, CA
David Herman is a filmmaker based in Los Angeles. His films have been featured in various festivals (Camera Image, London Film Awards, LA Shorts Fest, Ibiza Cine Fest, etc.). In 2010, he won a student BAFTA AWARD for his film, DELAYED. WILL WILSON won the 2017 Emerging Cinematography Award. David directed and executive produced GHOST, a film promo...
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Announcements

Jun 22nd
Semifinalists
Jul 20th
Finalists
Aug 17th
Winners
Dec 21st
Grand Prize Winners

Rules

RULES:
Submissions are accepted via electronic submission only, between July 27, 2020 and July 25, 2021.
Entry fee for each teleplay script is $39 until the early deadline on January 10, 2021, $49 until the regular deadline on February 7, 2021, and $59 until the final deadline on March 14, 2021.
Entry fee for each screenplay and short script is $44 until the early deadline on April 11, 2021, $54 until the regular deadline on May 16, 2021, $64 until the late deadline on June 27, 2021, and $74 until the final deadline on July 25, 2021. Short scripts receive a $5 discount.
Optional feedback from a professional reader may be requested at the time of entry. - ---Requests for feedback after an entry is submitted will not be accepted.
There is no limit to the number of projects you may submit.
Entries must be received on or before the deadline dates by 11:59PM Pacific Time, and submission fee payment must be made in full at time of the submission. All entry fees are non-refundable.
All submitted material must be original, and all rights must be wholly owned by the writer(s).
Material must be submitted by the writer. Material 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.
If a writing team is chosen as a winner, prizes will be given to the person who submits the project. Each team is responsible for dividing or sharing the prize money.
Substitutions of either corrected pages or new drafts of the entered material will be not be allowed. Please proofread your script carefully before submitting.
It is recommended that original material be registered with the WGA or The Library of Congress before submitting to any competition, however we do not require registration.
Contact info may be included on the cover page of the screenplay, however it is not required.
All ownership and rights to the scripts submitted to this contest remains with the original rights holders.

ELIGIBILITY:
All writers at least 18 years of age are eligible. However, a writer who has earned more than $50,000 (or equivalent currency) from professional writing services for film or TV in the preceding year is not. (Contest winnings not included.)
All persons from anywhere in the world are eligible; however the material submitted must be in English (occasional dialogue in other languages is acceptable, if subtitle translation is provided).
All material submitted to other competitions or contests are eligible for this contest.
There are no requirements as to when the material was written.
Screenplay and intellectual property must be wholly owned and submitted by the writer(s).
Material should be submitted in standard screenplay format, font, spacing and margin.
We have no preferences regarding title page content. Title and name of writer would suffice.
Adaptations are ineligible unless the underlying rights are owned by the writer or the work is in the public domain.
The recommended length for teleplays are 30 – 70 pages. The recommended length for shorts are under 30 pages. The recommended length for feature film scripts is 80 -120 pages. Scripts over pages limits are fine and will be accepted, however please note that there is a small page overage charge of $1 per every page over the limit to compensate the judges for the extra time invested in reading longer scripts.
Scripts longer than 150 pages will not be eligible.
All material must be submitted electronically as a PDF or it will not be eligible.

Full contest terms and conditions are available at https://showcasecompetition.com

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