I decided to post this, because I know a lot of you have written books with character that would be perfect on television. It’s so hard to get your idea in front of the right people that authors are told to get their book published first as a way to make that happen. Well if you are one of those people, you may want to consider submitting to this contest. The winner is flown out to LA to pitch their idea to the TV executives.
The Sarasota County Film and Entertainment Office (SCFEO), a division of the Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota County, has launched “TV ME!” a new, innovative writers competition seeking creative content ideas for television programming. The contest is open to U.S. citizens over the age of 18. Entries will be accepted through Nov. 30, 2010.
The Grand Prize for the best entry across all categories will include a trip to Los Angeles, California, to “pitch” the concept in person to a select group of industry professionals. Category winners will receive the opportunity for their concepts to be reviewed and considered by executives and decision-makers in the television industry. Additional prizes include cash awards and gifts from sponsors, as well as publicity and a winners” luncheon.
“There is no other contest quite like this,” says Jeanne Corcoran, SCFEO director. “Unlike ordinary competitions that require full-length scripts for television, screenplays for movies, or manuscripts for novels, our competition accepts only short (five-to-15-page) “pitches” of a concept for television programming. It”s like a fast and forceful “elevator pitch” where you give the most powerful and concise summary possible.”
Partnering with the SCFEO to administer the competition is Charles Meyer, executive director of The Scriptwriters Network, a Los Angeles-based organization with a 24- year history in the television and film industry.
“The “TV ME!” contest promises to be a dynamic experience for creative contestants who believe they have the next new, bold, bright or off-beat idea for television,” Meyer says. “This opens up a myriad of opportunities for great ideas without the necessity of a trunk-load of scripts.”
Individuals as well as creative teams may compete for awards and prizes in three categories: ” scripted series (from comedy to drama, animated to children”s programs, science fiction to hybrids and other genres of recurring and/or series television), ” unscripted/partially scripted (reality programs, game shows, demonstration/training programs such as cooking, crafts, skills, documentary, interview and investigative programs, etc.), and ” one-offs (single standalone programs such as an award or sporting event, a movie-of-the-week, a special televised gala, benefit, tribute, fundraiser, concert, staged performance, etc.).
Contestants will pay for entries via an online form and then submit concepts via email. No hard copies of submissions will be accepted. Entry fees range from $15 to $30 per concept, depending on date of submittal. Click Here for Information and Submission Guidelines.
The Sarasota County Film & Entertainment Office (SCFEO) is a division of the Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota County. It seeks to attract film, television, commercial, documentary and other media production to create content, produce and shoot on location in Sara
Wow, Kathy, you are a GOLD MINE of information!!!! I have one of two things I may actually submit!