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BlueCat Screenplay Competition Screenwriting Tips #5

QUESTION: What is the best way to find representation and how can I be prepared?


http://www.bluecatscreenplay.com

2010 BlueCat Screenplay Competition
**EVERY SCREENPLAY RECEIVES WRITTEN SCRIPT ANALYSIS**

Winner receives $10,000

Four Finalists receive $1500 each.

The best screenplay from the UK will receive $2500.

The best screenplay from outside the USA, Canada, and the UK will receive $2500

SUBMIT YOUR SCREENPLAY: http://www.bluecatscreenplay.com

DEADLINE: March 1, 2010 with an entry fee of $50.
LATE: April 1, 2010 with an entry fee of $60. Any screenplay submitted early and having received our early analysis can be resubmitted by April 1, 2010 for the reduced fee of $35.

SAMPLE SCRIPT ANALYSIS: http://www.bluecatscreenplay.com/script_analysis

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  • First, I agree with you. I really don't think there are a big pile of great screenplays just sitting around. However, ScriptMag just posted an article where the author states, "I understand the industry well enough to know, even with a great script, the odds of a “yes” are slim." It seems a contradiction.  Thoughts? The article is "Balls of Steel: The Waiting Game"

  • Gordy's the man. just hope he'll pick my script this year. getting tired of this dreaming shit.

  • He is a very cool guy. He came in and talked to my screenwriting class a few months back. He has a great way of putting things and is a very down to earth person.

  • Perfect answer. Man, I wanna win this competition just to meet Gordy, seems like a cool guy.

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