Writers and Filmmakers.com (0)



Deadlines

01 Jan 2017
Call for entries

31 Dec 2017
Festival closed

28 Feb 2018
Notification date

28 Feb 2017
31 Mar 2017

Address

22 aldwych ave,  m4j1x2, Toronto, On, United States


Festival description
Short film festival >5' 20'<
Feature film festival 120'<


Festival requirements
 Film festival
 Fiction
 Documentary
 Animation
 Fantastic
 Terror
 Experimental
 Music Video
 Other
 Any Genre
 Any Theme
 Has submission fees
 International Festival
 Physical Location
 Production date: Any
 Production countries: Any
 Shooting countries: Any
 Director nationalities: Any
 Debut Films 
 School projects 
 Short Films  >5' 20'<
 Feature Films  120'<
 Languages 
English
 Subtitles 
English
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Festival start: 28 February 2017      Festival end: 31 March 2017

Writers judge filmmakers, filmmakers judge writers!
Winning writer gets their script made by the winning filmmaker!
The writer gets their script made and they get paid. The filmmaker gets funded to shoot it!

Very limited entries and everyone gets lots of coverage of their work!

The winning filmmaker wins $50,000 (Feature) or $25,000 (Short) to shoot one of the top 10 scripts. Winning writer receives $20,000 (Feature) or $10,000 (Short) for their script!

Winning filmmaker receives up to $50,000 (US).
Winning Writer receives up to $20,000 (US).

Short Filmmaker receives up to $25,000 (US)
Short Script receives up to $10,000 (US)

Filmmaker Rules
PLEASE VISIT WRITERSANDFILMMAKERS FIRST TO UNDERSTAND HOW THE COMPETITION WORKS.

1. Filmmakers will adhere to contest instructions, FAQ’S, rules, guidelines and regulations.

2. Filmmakers will evaluate scripts based on three (3) criteria: (1) Originality/creativity, (2) cost to shoot and (3) ease of shooting.

3. Filmmakers will read and judge all scripts assigned. Failure to read and judge all scripts assigned may result in disqualification.

5. Filmmakers will create four (4) multiple-choice questions with answers for writers to answer upon completion of watching their assigned films.

6. Filmmakers must demonstrate they have read all the content assigned to them by correctly answering multiple-choice questions written by the writer(s) of their work.

7. Failure to correctly answer all multiple-choice questions of all assigned work may result in disqualification.

8. All filmmakers of submitted material must be 18 years of age or older effective as of the date of submission, or have parental consent and must fill out a waiver. Please e-mail us at info@writersandfilmmakers.com.

9. Filmmakers may reside in any country.

10. Films not recorded in English, must be submitted with English subtitles.

11. Entry fees and taxes (if you reside in Canada) must be paid online in U.S. or Canadian dollars.

12. Films submitted must be the work of the filmmaker. A “filmmaker” may be one of the following film crew: Director, Producer, Director of Photography, Editor, Assistant Director, Audio Recordist, or Production Designer.

13. Once a film(s) has been entered in the competition, under no circumstances will substitutions or newer versions be accepted.

14. All film submissions must be accessible online. The contest and its administrators are not responsible for submissions that are not properly uploaded, or the link is improperly provided, or the website the film is hosted on fails.

15. The filmmaker will upload a private or unlisted link to their film(s) for writers to judge.

16. Decisions by the writers are final and may not be disputed.

17. The contest and its administrators may not be held responsible for any errors or omissions on the part of the writer(s) or filmmaker(s).

18. The winning filmmaker must choose one script to purchase and pay the writer for. The amount is not disputable and may only be altered by Writersandfilmmakers.com.

19. The winning filmmaker agrees to receive the filmmaker’s prize in three installments/steps:

Feature Film Example:

· Step 1: $20,000 (or 20% of funds raised) is awarded to the feature filmmaker upon winning the feature filmmakers prize.

· Step 2: $20,000 (or 20% of funds raised) is then paid to the feature writer by the winning feature filmmaker for the script.

· Step 3: Writersandfilmmakers.com will award $30,000 (or 30% of funds raised) to the winning feature filmmaker upon demonstration and verification that the winning feature writer (chosen by the winning feature filmmaker from the top 10 feature scripts) has agreed and entered in to a contract with the winning feature filmmaker in the amount of $20,000 (or 20% of funds raised).

· The feature filmmaker now has $30,000 (or 30% of funds raised) to shoot principle photography.

· Step 4: $20,000 (or 20% of funds raised) is awarded to the winning feature filmmaker upon demonstration and verification by writersandfilmmakers.com that principal photography has been completed.

· Failure to demonstrate and obtain verification by Writersandfilmmakers.com will result in foregoing of the final payment.

· The winning feature filmmaker, if they complete principle photography upon satisfactory terms set by Writersandfilmmakers.com, should have received $70,000 (or 70% of funds raised) in total, $20,000 (or 20% of funds raised) for the feature writer and $50,000 (or 50% of funds raised) for the feature filmmaker.

Short Film Example:

· Step 1: $10,000 (or 20% of funds raised) is awarded to the short filmmaker upon winning the short filmmakers prize.

· Step 2: $10,000 (or 20% of funds raised) is then paid to the short writer by the winning short filmmaker for the script.

· Step 3: Writersandfilmmakers.com will award $15,000 (or 30% of funds raised) to the winning short filmmaker upon demonstration and verification that the winning short writer (chosen by the winning short filmmaker from the top 10 short scripts) has agreed to a contract with the winning short filmmaker in the amount of $10,000 (or 20% of funds raised).

· The short filmmaker now has $15,000 (or 30% of funds raised) to shoot principle photography.

· Step 4: $10,000 (or 20% of funds raised) is awarded to the winning short filmmaker upon demonstration and verification by Writersandfilmmakers.com that principal photography has been completed.

· Failure to demonstrate and obtain verification by Writersandfilmmakers.com will result in foregoing of the final payment.

20. Any promises, debts, obligations, agreements or encumbrances sustained or acquired by the winning filmmaker or any filmmaker, are not the emotional or financial responsibility of the writer or Writersandfilmmakers.com.

21. Short film filmmaker competition entrants require a minimum of 5 minutes of video.

· If you want to submit only one video, it must be a minimum of 5 minutes.

· If you want to submit more than one video, they must total over 5 minutes.

· You cannot submit more than 3 videos or clips.

· Do not submit more than 20 minutes of footage, unless you are submitting only one clip and it’s longer than 20 minutes.

· If you submit more than one video, each video will be judged, but your score will be aggregated/averaged.

Feature filmmaker competition entrants require a minimum of 20 minutes of video.

· If you want to submit only one video, it must be a minimum of 20 minutes.

· If you want to submit more than one video, they must total over 20 minutes.

· You cannot submit more than six videos or clips.

· Do not submit more than two hours of footage, unless you are submitting only one film and it’s longer than 2 hours.

· If you submit more than one video, each video will be judged, but your score will be aggregated/averaged.

22. The filmmaker agrees and acknowledges that the scripts they are assigned are fully protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and all countries with which the United States, Australia, Canada and United Kingdom has reciprocal copyright relations, whether through bilateral or multilateral treaties or otherwise, and including the not limited to, all countries covered by the Pan-American copyright convention, the Universal copyright convention, and the Berne convention.

23. All rights to the script are strictly reserved, including, without limitation, professional and amateur performance rights, stage rights, motion picture, recitation, lecturing, public reading, radio broadcasting, television, video, and sound recording rights; rights to all other forms of mechanical or electronic reproduction now known or yet to be invented, such as CD, DVD, Blu-ray, screen capture, email, scanning, photocopying and information storage and retrieval systems; and the rights of translation and non-English languages.

24. Any individual or group receiving permission to produce a script is required to give credit to the author as the sole and exclusive author. This obligation applies to the title page of every program distributed in connection with performance or screening of the script, and in any instance that the title of the script/film appears for purposes of advertising, publicizing, or otherwise exploiting the script or a production thereof. The name of the author must appear in all credits on a separate line, in which no other name appears. The name of the author may not be abbreviated or otherwise altered.


  

 
  

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