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Second Annual Script Frenzy Competition Starts April 1st

By Bruno Somerset, published Feb 01, 2008
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With all of the focus on the writers' strike in Hollywood, the writer's role in creating the films we see has finally come to the forefront, albeit not in the way the writers would prefer. It has also probably made more than a few people dust off the idea of writing a screenplay. It's not as common a thought as writing the Great American Novel, but most of us at sometime have watched a movie and thought "I could write a story better than that." Here's your chance.

Beginning April 1st, the second annual Script Frenzy will give would-be screenwriters the jump-start they need to make the dream of writing a screenplay a reality. Script Frenzy is run by the same lunatics who began National Novel Writing Month nine years ago and built that "noveling contest" into a national phenomenon. The premise is similar to NaNoWriMo: write a rough draft of a script in 30 days. Last year over 7,000 writers participated, and 1,073 finished their script.

There are two major changes from last year's inaugural event. First, the start date was moved from June 1 to April 1, mainly so that kids could participate as part of school writing projects and to line up with the submission dates for most screenplay contests. Second, they changed the target 20,000 words (which mirrored the novel writing goal) to 100 pages, since screenplays are counted in terms of pages, not words, with each page corresponding to roughly one minute of screen time.

Here are the 5 Basic Rules of Script Frenzy direct from their website:

1. To be crowned an official Script Frenzy winner, you must write a script of at least 100 pages and verify this total on ScriptFrenzy.org.

2. You may write individually or in teams of two. Writer teams will have a 100-page total goal for their single co-written script.

3. Script writing may begin no earlier than 12:00:01 AM on April 1 and must cease no later than 11:59:59 PM on April 30, local time.

4. You may write screenplays, stage plays, TV shows, short films, comic book scripts, adaptations of novels, or any other type of script your heart desires.

5. You must, at some point, have ridiculous amounts of fun.

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#5 is for me. This sounds like fun.

Posted on 02/03/2008 at 10:02:53 AM

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