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NALIP + NFMLA
STARZ #TakeTheLead Writers' Intensive
2024
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NALIP, NFMLA, and STARZ present the third season of the STARZ #TakeTheLead Writers' Intensive, dedicated to supporting underrepresented writers!
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About

NALIP and NFMLA are excited to once again partner with STARZ to launch the STARZ #TakeTheLead Writers' Intensive. This program offers a unique platform for emerging writers to develop their skills and refine their spec scripts with the help of esteemed mentors, executives, and established writers.


For the 2024 edition, 4 talented writers will be selected for both phase 1 and phase 2 of the program. During phase 1 of the program, writers will have the invaluable opportunity to hear from 15 seasoned industry professionals with an array of backgrounds in the television ecosystem while developing a spec episode treatment. In phase 2 of the program, writers will be paired with mentors as they work to draft a full spec episode script of a current STARZ series.


Submissions open on September 5th, 2024 at 11 am PT, and the deadline to submit is September 25th, 2024 at 3:59 pm PT.


TIMELINE

● Call for entries opens Thursday, September 5th, 2024 at 11 am PT

● Call for entries closes September 25th, 2024 at 3:59 pm PT

● Participants announcement October 9th, 2024


2024 PROGRAM DATES

Selected participants must be available for the duration of the following dates:

● Phase 1: October 14th, 2024 to October 18th, 2024

● Phase 2:October 21st, 2024 to November 4th, 2024

Prices & Deadlines

Sep 25th
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STARZ #TAKETHELEAD Writers' Intensive Application (2024)
$0.00

Benefits

● A $5,000 USD grant will be awarded to writers selected for the program

● An opportunity to connect with industry professionals and creatives.  

● Obtain feedback on your spec episode script from top executives


PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS


Phase One

(1 week for participants at approximately 32 hours total throughout the week, taking place Monday - Friday)

● A one-week intensive featuring meetings and sessions with industry creatives and professionals. 

● Participants receive feedback and support to develop an episode treatment. 

● The program culminates with a STARZ jury reading treatments.


Phase Two

(4 weeks for participants at approximately 8 hours each week)

● Meetings with STARZ executives to hone spec script

● Feedback from STARZ mentors to refine spec script

● Final review and final set of notes for spec script

● Presentation of spec script

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Announcements

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Rules

At the program's request, Coverfly will automatically remove your title page for you if you include one when submitting to this program.


APPLICATION/APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS
● Must be a writer with at least one fully completed short or feature narrative film credited solely to them, which has been accepted into a film festival, OR have a story department-related credit (e.g., writer's assistant, staff writer, showrunner's assistant, script coordinator) on a TV show.
● Must be or become a member of NALIP and/or NFMLA.
● Must be at least 18 years old at the time of application and legally authorized work, and participate in the Intensive in the United States.
● Must come from a traditionally underrepresented background in the TV writing industry.
● Must accept and agree to program rules, terms & conditions, and sign the program release.
● Must be available for all program dates outlined in the TIMELINE.

APPLICATION/APPLICANT MATERIALS

● All submission materials must be in English. If the project is in another language, please include a written English translation.
● The first ten pages of an original episodic ½-hour or 1-hour script.
● A treatment of the original episodic ½-hour or 1-hour script submitted.
● A resume (no more than one page).
● A writer's statement (no more than one page) detailing what inspired you to apply to this program and your professional goals.
● A bio of the writer, including any relevant projects, awards, accolades, festival recognitions, etc.