Filmmakers International Screenwriting Awards Screenplay Contest
Rules
This
document (hereinafter "The Rules" or "Rules"), equally and severely.
is legally binding upon the parties thereto.
The Rules
apply to any writer or writers, representative of or representing a
writer or writers, and/or parent or guardian to a writer or writers
(hereinafter "I" or "We" or "He" or "She" or "Submitter" or
"Applicant" or "Applicants"), who submit a screenplay or
screenplays, teleplay or teleplays (hereinafter "Submission" or
"Material" or "Work" or "Works" or "Literary Material" or "Literary
Materials") for consideration into the Filmmakers International
Screenwriting Awards (hereinafter "Competition" or "The Contest" or
"Filmmakers.com" or screenplaycontest.net or "You" or "Yours") for
an entry fee (hereinafter "fee").
This
contest is open to anyone (world wide) except all employees,
directors, associates and, the immediate families of: FilmMakers.com,
Filmmakers International Screenwriting Awards, ScreenplayContest.Net,
American Gem Literary Festival, The Radmin Company, Write Brothers,
contest judges, all the affiliates and sponsors.
I have
supplied truthful and accurate information in my entry form.
I represent and warrant that the material that I have submitted is
mine, I own full copyright. Furthermore, I own individually, or
together with those other persons executing this agreement, this
work, that the screenplay is free of all claims or encumbrances, and
that I have the exclusive right and authority to offer the material
to you for your competition, upon the terms and conditions set forth
herein, and none of the rights granted herein will libel or defame
any third party or otherwise violate the rights of any third party,
whether under copyright or otherwise. Furthermore:
Writers
under the age of 18 years old must have a parent or guardian fill
the entry form read and accept all the terms and conditions of the
competition.
Contest
applicants must accept without reservation the decisions rendered
by the jurors.
Writer
understands that it is his/her sole responsibility to register
Material with the U.S. Copyright Office and/or with the Writer’s
Guild of America or equivalent in his/her country.
Writer
has retained at least one copy of the submitted material, and
understands that all material we receive cannot and will not be
returned under any circumstances.
Applicant understands that ScreenplayContest.Net and its affiliates are
exposed to many stories, ideas, concepts and other literary
materials, through the contest, coverage service and via other
means. Furthermore Writer understands that many stories, ideas,
and concepts are similar or identical, and that different stories,
ideas, and concepts frequently relate to one or more common
underlying themes and may closely resemble other works.
Applicant understand and agree that he/she will not be entitled to
any compensation or other consideration because of the use of such
similar or identical material, stories, ideas, and/or concepts
that may have come to Screenplaycontest.Net or their affiliates. Writer
hereby release ScreenplayContest.Net and its affiliates from any and all
claims, liabilities and demands that may be made by said writer
asserting that ScreenplayContest.Net or the affiliates have used or
appropriated The Submission, or any portion thereof.
Script
must be in industry standard format, in English, bound with two or
three brads, with card stock covers, (if shipping separately via
snail mail) and must be between 80-130 pages and no longer than
160 pages. Font must be 12-point Courier, Courier New or Courier
Final Draft.
All
Work must be postmarked (if snail-mailed) or submitted online by
the Final Deadline and the appropriate fee paid and settled by due
date.
FilmMakers International Screenwriting Awards /
ScreenplayContest.Net is not responsible for late or lost
submissions.
Submissions must be full-length film or television movie scripts
in any genre.
Multiple entries are permissible (limit of five per applicant). As
all reading is anonymous the writer's name should not appear
anywhere on the script. You must include a SEPARATE cover sheet
with TITLE, WRITER'S NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER and EMAIL
ADDRESS. Disregard this rule ONLY if submitting online.
Once a
script has been entered, no substitutions of new drafts or
corrected pages will be considered. An applicant may submit a
revised draft of the work as a new submission (should be noted on
the title page if snail-mailed) and pay the appropriate fee.
Adaptations of works in the public domain are permissible (should
be noted on the title page).
If the
script is based on a true story, historical or contemporary, that
should be noted on the title page.
Collaborative work is eligible. The writers are responsible for
the distribution of the contest prize (s).
Adaptations from other works are permissible (should be noted on
the title page), provided the writer's written permission to adapt
the work is secured and available upon request.
The
screenplay must not have been previously optioned, sold, or
produced.
Applicant must not have received consideration in excess of $6,000
as a prize in a previous competition for the work being submitted;
that may include: an option, a "first look" clause or any quid pro
involving same.
An
applicant’s single year total earnings for motion picture and TV
writing may not exceed $10,000 USD. This limit applies to
compensation for motion picture and TV writing services, including
the sale of, or sale of an option to, Screenplays, teleplays
and/or any literary material source.
Writer
understands and accepts without reservation that he/she/ is an
independent contractor and ScreenplayContest.Net is not responsible for
withholding any taxes or payments to any government agency, at any
level, be it state/provincial, local or federal in any country.
If
writer is a finalist or semifinalist he/she/they agree to give
ScreenplayContest.Net the permission to post on any of its web sites, the
script's logline, synopsis, excerpts, photo, writer's bio and
interview (Q & A).
Writer
may submit his/her/their screenplay to any other person, contest,
producer, agent, and/or organization.
Entering this contest will not limit writer's copyright in any
way. Writer retains all rights (100%) to his/her/their property.
It is
writer's responsibility to provide and check and keep personal
contact information up to date, including a required valid e-mail
address, current mailing address, phone number, etc, that writer
provided to the contest during the sign-up process.
ScreenplayContest.Net
has no responsibility for communications that are misdirected as a
result of writer(s) failure to provide ScreenplayContest.Net with updated
contact information.
Submissions by Mail
No
submissions by mail.
I have
read and understand the Contest Rules and the ScreenplayContest.Net Terms
of Use of the Website ( http:/www./Screenplaycontest.Net/index-2.html )
as well as comply and agree full with all the contest Rules and the
website Terms of Use. By adding my name to the online entry form,
knowing that this is a legal document, and submitting my material
signifies that I have completely read and agree in full with all the
above terms as well as the website Terms and Conditions. I am taking
full responsibility and liability for any and all my actions.
Furthermore, I indemnify The Radmin Company and Screenplaycontest.Net, all
the affiliates, www.FilmMakers.com, Media Pro Tech Inc., sponsors, agents,
consultants, judges of and from any and all claims (direct or
indirect) or third parties, loss or liability, whether or not
groundless, that may be asserted against you or incurred by you or
any of your associates, at any time in connection with said
material.
In
addition to the above Rules, if I choose to add the optional
Coverage/Feedback to my Submission I will abide by the following:
COVERAGE SUBMISSION RELEASE FORM
I am
submitting to Screenplaycontest.Net (hereinafter "you" or "Filmmakers.com"
or www.ScreenplayContest.Net or "affiliates") written
material(s):
This
material, consisting of motion picture or television script(s) (or
portions thereof), ideas, logline(s), stories, formats, suggestions,
synopses and the like (collectively, the "Material" or "Screenplay
Material" or "The Submission") is being submitted for
analysis/coverage.
I hereby
acknowledge and agree that it is in my best interest to have the
Material, (or portions thereof) and any comments or notes you may
have thereto reviewed by you and that such potential consideration
and your analysis are good and valuable consideration for me to
enter into this submission release agreement ("Agreement"). I
recognize that you have adopted a policy of refusing to accept or
consider for inclusion in the Service or otherwise review any
Material unless the person submitting such Material and all other
authors of the Material, if any, have accepted this Agreement
acknowledging that he or she understands the nature of the Service
and the limitations on your liability in connection with it.
In consideration of the foregoing, I hereby irrevocably warrant,
represent and acknowledge the following:
I
understand that Screenplaycontest.Net will not review any work without
the acceptance of this Release Form/document.
I
hereby grant ScreenplayContest.Net and its affiliates the right to read
and evaluate the accompanying screenplay material (The
Submission). I acknowledge that the submission was written by me
(us). I also acknowledge that I (we) am (are) the sole owner(s) of
this work and its copyright.
I
understand that ScreenplayContest.Net and its affiliates are exposed to
many stories, ideas, concepts and other literary materials,
through this service and via other means. I also understand that
many stories, ideas, and concepts are similar or identical, and
that different stories, ideas, and concepts frequently relate to
one or more common underlying themes and may closely resemble
other works.
I understand and agree that I will not be entitled to any
compensation or other consideration because of the use of such
similar or identical material, stories, ideas, and/or concepts
that may have come to you or your affiliates. I hereby release
ScreenplayContest.Net and its affiliate from any and all claims,
liabilities and demands that may be made by me asserting that you
have used or appropriated The Submission, or any portion thereof.
I
acknowledge that ScreenplayContest.Net recommends that I copyright my
screenplay submission with the United States Copyright Office
and/or register my screenplay submission with the Writer's Guild
of America or the equivalent in my country. I also acknowledge
that it is my responsibility to copyright or register the
submission prior to submitting it to ScreenplayContest.Net and hereby
release ScreenplayContest.Net from any claims that arise from my failure
to do so.
I
understand that Literary Evaluation/Coverage is a subjective
process, allowing for reasonable disagreement as to the relative
merits of the submission. I also understand that the evaluation
may or may not be complimentary or positive in its judgment, and
that the evaluation fee is non-refundable.
FilmMakers.com in no way guarantees or makes any representation
that this service with the corrections and/or improvements made to
materials submitted herein will in anyway assure the marketability
of my material.
I also
attest that no confidential relationship is established by
submitting this material to you. I understand that
ScreenplayContest.Net
and its affiliates are under no obligation other than to provide
Literary Evaluation.
I
understand that ScreenplayContest.Net may retain or destroy the
submission, and I acknowledge that I possess additional copies of
same.
Submitting my material signifies that I/We have completely read
and agree with all the above Rules. |