TrackingB TV Script Contest |
2024
Trackingb's prestigious TV script contest discovers and promotes writers and has lead to some of the biggest contest success stories in the industry.
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TV Script
· Drama
· 59 Pages
In the gritty NYC of the 1980s, Quinn Sullivan, a self-destructive 18-year old pool prodigy and freshmen at Columbia University, must grapple with a traumatic childhood and her schizophrenic father to become the number one women’s pool player in the world
New York, NY
Gregory is a writer, actor and filmmaker who grew up in the midwest. Which means he's skilled at forced politeness and backyard soccer. He's written several pilots, directed short films and created the web series Marriage and Other Tragedies (which is really just based on arguments he's had with his wife). He recently completed the MFA Television W...
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Finalists
Finalist
TV Script
· Drama
· 58 Pages
Forced to flee Castro’s Cuba in 1980, a husband and wife make the gut- wrenching decision to abandon their daughter. Now, in a menacing and uncertain America, they’ll do anything to protect their other child; becoming drug traffickers and assassins, echoing the past they left behind.
Bilingual, Cuban-American George Pérez is a 2022-2023 Sundance Latine Fellow and 2022 Sundance Episodic Intensive Fellow for his gritty Crime-Thriller TV pilot LOS CUBANOS. Pérez is compelled to explore themes of immigrant struggles, the loss of innocence, the turbulent quest for personal freedom and the bravery to be one’s true self in the face of ...
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Finalist
TV Script
· Drama
· 39 Pages
Told through the perspective of its colorful creator, this is the true and unusual story of an against-all-odds idea that went on to become the biggest pop culture phenomenon of the 90’s - The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
Los Angeles, CA
Born and raised in Los Angeles (but please don't hold that against him), Josh Sackheim studied journalism at Emerson College and worked through school as a radio news stringer for NPR and CNN Radio.
Since returning home to L.A. Josh has worked in television for over a decade. He cut his teeth as a Writer’s Assistant on the Sony Pictures Televisio...
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Finalist
TV Script
· Comedy
· 34 Pages
Opening up, how hard could it be? A newly married couple hilariously plunges into the great unknown of non-monogamy, flirting with swinging, polyamory, relationship hierarchies, and all the ever-evolving apps. Along the way, they realize the road’s got a few sharp turns and maybe some hidden kinks.
Los Angeles, CA
Wayward daughter of the valley. Writer for film/TV ad campaigns. Lover of comedy, sushi, and little dogs. ISA Development Slate for 2025, named one of their 25 Writers To Watch in 2025.
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