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  • Screenwriting Workshop with Helena Kriel (South Africa)

    Date: 10 - 11 September 2011

    Following up from an exciting Memoir Workshop in February, HELENA KRIEL is back in South Africa to teach a SCREENWRITING WORKSHOP.

    HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO WRITE A MOVIE SCRIPT? This two-day workshop - WITH HELENA KRIEL - will focus on the craft used by industry professionals writing in Hollywood.

    PROGRAMME OUTLINE

    - The development of an interesting story idea.

    - The interplay of the protagonist and antagonist.

    - The eight act structure that underpins any professional screenplay.

    - Thinking visually.

    - Considerations of what makes for good dialogue.

    - Learning to put conflict into every scene.

    - Defining and using your personal theme.

    DATES AND TIMES

    • SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10TH 11:00 - 17:00
    • SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH 11:00 - 17:00

    ABOUT HELENA KRIEL

    Helena Kriel was raised and educated in Johannesburg South Africa. After graduating with a Dramatic Art and Literature degree from University of Witwatersrand she worked in Television, directing and writing. Her plays Pigs on Passion, Arachnid and I Can't Wait To Tie You To The Sofa premiered at the National Arts Festival and were all produced a number of times.

    She was nominated for playwright of the year. She emigrated to America and won the Steven Spielberg Dianne Thomas Award for her first screenplay Virtuoso. She has been a working screenwriter in Los Angeles writing for the studios and independent producers for twenty years.

    Ahab's Wife, The Good Soldier, The Arabian Nights, Tsotsi, Valley Song, and Wuthering Heights are a few of her adaptations. Heated and The Other Woman are amongst her original screenplays. Kama Sutra was produced with Academy nominated director Mira Nair directing and released in 1996. Skin was produced by Elysian Films and released in 2009. Skin has won over eight festival awards and was named in the best ten independent films of 2009.

    She has finished her first novel The Burning Ground and is busy with a memoir Sweet and Savage. Helena teaches screen writing at the low-residency Masters Programme in Writing at Spalding University. She lives in Los Angeles.

    PRICE: R2 500 PER PERSON.

    INCLUDES:

    Two full days working in a group and one-on-one with Helena Kriel. A festive indian lunch cooked by alexis kriel on both workshop weekends.

    BOOKING AND ADDRESS

    The workshops will be held in a private house in atholl, sandton. The full address will be sent to you on confirmation of your place on the course. Contact Alexis Kriel for updates on forthcoming India excursions.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: alexis@alexiskriel.co.za

    Website: http://www.alexiskriel.co.za

  • HOMEVIDA Short Film Script Competition (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 9 September 2011

    To further consolidate ongoing reforms in the country, HOMEVIDA expanded the program to target the youth.

    HOMEVIDA organizes annual short film script competitions targeted at young people between the ages of 16 - 30, where shortlisted winning scripts from the Script competition are turned into short films in line with the preset criteria in the Award platform by the HOMEVIDA production teams using mini grants. These films are ultimately entered into the “HOME VIDEO INTEGRITY AWARDS” short film category.

    1. CHILD FRIENDLY FILM SCRIPT

    a) A story suitable for children or family viewing

    b) Have a storyline that is believable, realistic, dramatic and entertaining

    2. DUE PROCESS FILM SCRIPT

    a) A story encouraging integrity, true competition, transparency, accountability, especially amongst contractors, government officers and procurement monitors.

    a) Have a storyline that is believable, realistic, dramatic and entertaining

    RULES AND CONDITIONS

    1. Competition is strictly for young Nigerian script writers between the ages of 16 – 30 years only.

    2. The submitted short film scripts are solely for the purposes of HOMEVIDA script completion and awards.

    3. Scripts entered for the competition are the original works of the writers/owners and not copies of other persons’ works.

    4. Shortlisted winning scripts from the script competition will be turned into short films by HOMEVIDA production teams utilizing a One Million Naira mini grant from the endowment - these short films would be entered into the HOMEVIDA short film category and will receive a cash prize of N100.000 and other prizes that may be available to be presented to each winning script writer along with the award at the annual HOMEVIDA award night on 9th December each year.

    5. Winners of the script competition will have a first option on all skill development programs of HOMEVIDA targeting young people in the year following the award event in which they have been winners, and may have the opportunity to understudy industry leaders during the production of the short film.

    6. Scripts that do not emerge winners in the script competition will not be used by HOMEVIDA for any other purpose whatsoever, without the written consent of the scriptwriter.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: Obiora@homevida.org, Chibuzo@homevida.org or Bimpe@homevida.org

    For submissions: submit online here

    Website: http://www.homevida.org

  • iREPRESENT International Documentary Film Forum 2011 Workshop on Story Telling and Scripting (Nigeria)

    Date: 30 August 2011 - 3 September 2011

    iREPRESENT International Documentary Film Forum (iREP) in collaboration with the Public Affairs Section (PAS) of the United Consulates Lagos presents the: 2011 WORKSHOP ON STORY TELLING, SCRIPTING AND CONTENT MANAGEMENT, an industry clinic targeted at professionals within the various disciplines of film making. The workshop will specifically focus on scripting, storytelling and content management.

    About 30 participants, whose vocations have to do with scripting and content management have been drawn from the various guilds and associations to participate in the workshop, which will cover both Fiction and non-Fiction storytelling and scripting.

    The Instructor of the workshop is MICHAEL GOZZARD, a multiple-award winning scripter and content manager of international repute, who has traversed the major centres of film production and discourse around the world instructing similar workshops and clinics.

    TIME: 9am- 5pm daily

    VENUE: Terra Kulture, Tiamiyu Savage Street, VI, Lagos

    The Workshop is in pursuit of iREP's commitment to encouraging Training and Manpower Development in the local film industry aside organizing Exhibitions and Conversations around the Nigeria and African film industry.

    This is the one of iREP’s collaborations with various agencies of culture production and promotion to encourage flowering of artistic ideas and development of the culture sector. Other collaborations include with Ka-Yalema Productions, USA; DV WORX Productions, Lagos; Goethe Institut, Lagos, ; Real life Festival, Ghana; Committee for Relevant Art, Lagos; Freedom Park, Lagos; Nigeria Film Corporation, NFC, Jos; Nigeria Film and Video Census Board, NFVCB, Abuja;, Lifehouse Centre, Lagos; British Council, Lagos and others.

    ABOUT IREP

    iREP is a touring film festival established by three Nigerian culture figures (Femi Odugbemi, Jahman Anikulapo and Makin Soyinka) to promote independent documentary films and global awareness about the role of documentary films in deepening participatory democracy. iREP is conceptualized to create platform of awareness and expression for aspiring and practising filmmakers who are creating socially relevant documentary films to positively impact our world.It is a co-promoter of the West African Documentary Film Forum with the REAL LIFE Festival based in Ghana/USA/France.

    Some of iREP’s other objectives include creating a platform of awareness and expression for aspiring and practising filmmakers, and providing a forum for people’s ingenuity to be showcased without prejudice to style or subject.

    iREP’s maiden international Documentary Film Festival held in January 2011 over a period of one week with participants from Nigeria, Sudan, United States, South Africa, Germany and France. Preparation is in top gear for the 2012 edition, also on the conceptual theme: AFRICA IN SELF-CONVERSATION.

    iREP has also been involved with a monthly screening programme around key Art and event Centres around lagos i.e Freedom Park, Broad Street, Lagos and LIfehouse in VI, Lagos -- with plans to extend programmes to other major cities in the country. iREP, in collaboration with the Goethe Insitut lagos and the Nigeria Film Corporation, NFC, will this month begin a Monthly Film Screening/ Exhibition programme at the Nigeria Film Corporation Lagos Office, Obalende, Ikoyi, Lagos.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: info@irepfilmfestival.com

    Website: http://www.irepfilmfestival.com/

  • WGSA Workshop for Writers and Filmmakers: How to Make a Successful South African Movie

    Date: 13 August 2011

    The Writers Guild of South Africa (WGSA) is proud to announce a special workshop for writers and filmmakers on “How to Make a Successful South African Movie”.

    Headlining the workshop is veteran South African producer and executive producer André Scholtz, who is renowned for producing many of the extremely successful Leon Schuster movies, among them “You must be Joking”, “Sweet’nShort”, “Oh Shucks, it’s Schuster”, “Oh Schucks, here comes Untag” and “Panic Mechanic” to “Oh Shucks, I’m Gatvol”, which he co-produced with Schuster. Among his latest releases are “Rainbow Skellums”, Angus Buchan’s “Ordinary People” and “Ek joke net”, which he executive produced for the Film Factory.

    Scholz will be joined by Samuel Frauenstein of Phoenix Rising Media, who will give a presentation on product placement and how it works in South African. Product placement is an indirect way of advertising often already selected at script stage, which allows marketers to place promotional ads for real commercial products and services in feature films, television programmes or other media. The money paid for this advertising can then be used by the producers as part finance for their film or TV programme.

    As a crowning glory Scholtz has agreed to an open pitching session, where writers will be given the opportunity to pitch their movie ideas directly to him. Every writer will have up to 10 minutes in an open forum to promote and possibly sell their projects. While his preference lies with Afrikaans comedy, he is happy to consider any South African high concepts ideas which can be made on a reasonable budget.

    Writers who wish to participate in the pitching session are requested to book their time by emailing WGSA administrator Thea Aboud (see contact details below) with their name and contact details, as well as the title and genre of the project to be pitched. Every pitch must be accompanied by two copies of a leave-behind – a one page synopsis of the project which also bears the writer’s full contact details. If there is interest in the pitch, WGSA will assist their members in concluding a possible deal.

    The WGSA strongly advises all participants to protect their copyright by registering their projects with the WGSA script registry (for members only), as WGSA cannot be held responsible for any breach of copyright in a public forum.

    The workshop will be held on Saturday 13 August 2011, 9h00 for 9h30, at AFDA, 41 Frost Avenue, Auckland Park, Johannesburg.

    Light snacks will be served and a cover charge of R150.00 per WGSA member and R300.00 per non-member applies. Reservations and payments close on the 10th of August 2011.

    Contact WGSA Administrator at admin@writersguildsa.org to make your reservation.

    Via: screenafrica.com

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: admin@writersguildsa.org

    Website: http://www.writersguildsa.org/

  • For African-American TV and Feature Writers: Apply for Guy Hanks & Marvin Miller Screenwriting Program

    Deadline: 15 September 2011

    The Guy Hanks and Marvin Miller Writing program was established by Drs. Bill and Camille Cosby in 1993, at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. It was named in honor of Camille's father, Guy Alexander Hanks and Bill's producer, Marvin Miller.

    The fifteen-week intensive workshop was designed with a two-fold purpose:

    * To assist writers in the completion of a film or television script.
    * To deepen the participants appreciation for and comprehension of African American history and culture.

    You may apply for the workshop if:

    1. You are not currently enrolled in a film/TV degree program at a university, college or community college.
    2. You have not been previously hired as a professional television or film writer.
    3. You are not a member of the WGA.
    4. You are 18 years of age or older.

    This workshop is not suitable for novice writers. We are primarily seeking intermediate and advanced level writers, who have taken formal classes on writing television and or feature scripts.

    Application

    * Must be postmarked between July 15th to September 15th of the current year.
    * Applications must be received by mail. Walk-in applications will not be accepted.
    * Admission decisions will be sent to all applicants in December. Notification dates are subject to change.

    Required

    1. Two Completed and signed applications.
    2. Two copies of your Statement of interest (A 200 word statement expressing your interest in the program and what you want to contribute to the entertainment industry and why).
    3. Two copies of a completed script The script should be either a feature film, sitcom, or one hour drama. If you are submitting a television script DO NOT submit an original television show, you will be disqualified!
    4. Two copies of a treatment or outline for a new unscripted feature or television spec script for a show that is currently on the air, that you would like to write while in the program (maximum of four double spaced pages).
    5. Two copies of your resume.
    6. Two copies of the coursework you have taken in studying writing (include where and when the course was taken and the length of the class)
    7. Please read the FAQ section to clear up any questions you may have.

    Register your script with the Writers Guild of America, 323-951-4000, or The US Copyright Office, 202-707-9100.

    Returns & Acknowledgments

    Scripts will not be returned. Include a self-addressed, stamped postcard if you would like acknowledgment of the receipt of your application packet.

    Special Note on Submissions

    1. Your script and treatment must be for the same division that you would like to work on in the program. If you want to be considered for the feature division, submit a feature script and a treatment for a new script that you would like to work on in the program.
    2. You cannot submit for both divisions.
    3. Scripts should be in standard screenplay or teleplay format and attached with two metal brads.
    4. Suggested length for scripts: feature film 110 pages, sitcom 45 pages, or one-hour drama 60 pages.
    5. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

    Click here to get an application form >>

    A Complete Application Packet should be mailed to:

    Guy Hanks & Marvin Miller Screenwriting Program,
    USC School of Cinematic Arts
    900 W. 34th Street, Room 235
    Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: cosbyprogram@yahoo.com

    For submissions: Guy Hanks & Marvin Miller Screenwriting Program, USC School of Cinematic Arts, 900 W. 34th Street, Room 235, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211

    Website: http://www.CosbyProgram.com

  • Call for Fiction Film Projects/ Scripts: R100,000 Women of the Sun Award (South Africa)

    Deadline: 3 October 2011

    In the quest to develop long-form fiction film women directors, Women of the Sun (WoS) is inviting projects/scripts of which five will each be awarded R100, 000 for the production of 60-minute fiction films.

    Selected directors will have the opportunity to go through intensive directing workshops facilitated by local and international experts to ensure that they direct on-time and on-budget and still get the results they want.

    Candidates are required to have had some directing experience ie. short films, documentary, PSAs and commercials. Finished scripts must be submitted.

    The deadline for submissions is 3 October.

    Via: screenafrica.com

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: info@wos.org.za

    Website: http://www.wos.org.za

  • Maisha Documentary Lab for Screenwriters and Directors (Uganda)

    Deadline: 1 August 2011

    In the second year of collaboration with Maisha, DFI are looking for two hardworking students to represent Qatar at the 2011 Documentary Lab. This workshop will challenge you and boost your skill and knowledge up to the next level.

    There will be a total of 12 students participating in the lab. The first four days of the program focus on watching and analyzing documentary films and familiarizing the students with the equipment. The second half of the Lab is devoted to 4 groups of students shooting and editing their own short documentary projects. We are looking for two people to represent DFI in this Lab.

    DFI will be covering the cost of flights, accommodation, and training during your stay in Uganda.

    This lab will run in two parts simultaneously, you can apply for:

    • Maisha Documentary Lab – Technical (for Sound Recordists, Editors or Cinematographers)
    • Maisha Documentary Lab – Directors (for Screenwriters and Directors)

    There will be 12 students at this Lab but only 3 or 4 documentaries will be made. Remember – this is a lab for you to learn every aspect of the process, however your documentary may not be chosen, in this case you will work as a crew member on someone else’s film. No matter what role you take in this lab you will walk away with a fantastic amount of knowledge and experience.

    To apply for the Directors Lab you will need to submit a treatment and essay:
    The documentary should be a 5 – 10 minute portrait or a person, place or an event based in Kampala, Uganda. Check online for local newspapers, cultural websites, she what’s happening in Kampala and find something you could make a short story about.

    Dates: September 19 – October 2

    Hours: Full days

    Language: English

    Location: Kampala, Uganda

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: register here

    Website: http://www.dohafilminstitute.com

  • Deadline Extended: Abu Dhabi Film Commission's $100,000 Sasha Grant Screenwriting Competition (Middle East/ North Africa)

    Deadline: 31 July 2011 (from 30 June 2011)

    Note: One of the key team members (Writer, Director or Producer) has to be a UAE National OR a resident in the Middle East for more than 5 years, OR has Emirati, Middle Eastern, North African parents (MENA region).



    The Shasha Grant is Abu Dhabi Film Commission's One Hundred Thousand
    Dollar international screenwriting competition designed to identify, develop and launch the career of outstanding filmmakers. One winner will be chosen from the finalists during a gala ceremony in Abu Dhabi.

    Summary

    Abu Dhabi Film Commission will invite the Shasha Grant finalists to Abu Dhabi to attend the pitching sessions in October. During the sessions the finalists will be paired with industry executives to create and refine pitch strategies for the six chosen scripts. During the final pitching session each finalist will pitch their script to a selection jury comprised of industry professionals for evaluation. The winning script will receive a $100,000 development grant.



    Please be advised that you need a completed script in .PDF format in order to complete the application and enter the competition. Your application may be deleted if not complete with script.

    Rules & Regulations

    Entry into this competition confirms each entrant’s acceptance of these terms and conditions:



    1. Abu Dhabi Film Commission reserves the right to reject any entry at their absolute discretion.

    2. Entrants are to be 18 years and above.

    3. Entries can be from
    - Writer
    - Writer/ Director
    - Writer plus Director team
    - Writer plus Producer team
    - Writer/ Director plus a Producer team


    4. Scripts must be submitted by the Writer or Director.



    5. One of the key team members (Writer, Director or Producer) has to be a UAE National OR a resident in the Middle East for more than 5 years, OR has Emirati, Middle Eastern, North African parents (MENA region).



    6. All scripts must fulfill one of the following criteria:
    - The script subject matter is set in the Middle East or North Africa OR
    - The script is to be filmed in the UAE.

    7. All entrants must have completed a short, feature or documentary film that was awarded a prize, has been screened at an international film festival or has had a broadcast commission.

    8. Writers must have written at least one (1) other feature screenplay.

    9. Directors must have directed at least one (1) feature film.

    10. Producers must have at least 3 broadcast or screening credits (theatrical or festival).

    11. A maximum of 2 scripts per applicant will be accepted. Only one script per applicant will be selected.

    12. All scripts must be a completed feature length screenplay (90 pages minimum/ 110 maximum).

    13. Scripts must be in industry standard format, with a title page containing contact details. Click on this link to see a template

    14. The entered script must be original work or an original adaptation of a copyright free story, or proof of ownership of the Chain of Title must be submitted with the application.

    15. The entered script must not have been previously optioned, sold or produced.

    16. The script can be submitted in English or Arabic language.

    17. Applicants must be comfortable pitching their scripts in English or Arabic.

    18. The content in all scripts must be socially and culturally acceptable in the UAE and region. (PG15 rating)

    19. Each application to Shasha Grant must include the following:
    * Complete online Shasha Grant Application
    * One feature-length screenplay as a PDF file

    20. No scripts will be accepted after the deadline 30th June 2011 midnight.

    21. All submissions must be sent via internet.

    22. The material submitted will not be returned under any circumstances.

    23. 10 scripts will be shortlisted on the 4th September 2011. Only selected entrants will be contacted and will be published online.

    24. If the script is one of the 10 shortlisted the following documents must be provided

    * Passport copy of applicant/s
    * Copy of residency visa if applicable or proof of parents nationality if applicable
    * A copy of prior work - only one film may be submitted for review (either short, feature, documentary or broadcasted show) – DVD or via internet upload
    * Films must have English subtitles if dialogue is in a different language.
    * All shortlisted entrants submitting their scripts in Arabic must be prepared to send an English version of their script. In case the shortlisted needs to use the services of a professional translator, Abu Dhabi Film Commission will fund the translation up to a limit of 350US$
    ** (Failure to submit will result in immediate withdrawal from The Shasha Grant)

    25. Only shortlisted entrants must send the requested documents. Abu Dhabi Film Commision will contact the shortlisted candidates with details on how to send the documents requested.

    26. Six final scripts will be announced on the 11th September 2011. Only the writer and director will be eligible to pitch the script.

    27. The finalists will be required to travel to Abu Dhabi, UAE to participate in the Shasha Grant Competition. Abu Dhabi Film Commission will provide economy airfare, transportation to event, and hotel accommodation for finalists pitching the script.

    28. Finalists are responsible for acquiring relevant passports. Abu Dhabi Film Commission will assist in procuring any necessary visa for travel.

    29. If a finalist is unable to secure the necessary travel documents or confirm participation within two weeks prior to the competition, their place in the Shasha programme will be forfeited by default and offered to the next qualified applicant.

    30. The decision of the jury will be final.

    31. Release of Grant is subject to signing final contractual agreement.

    32. Abu Dhabi Film Commission reserves the right to amend the rules and regulations at any time.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: shasha2011@film.gov.ae or call +971 02 4012701

    For submissions: apply here

    Website: https://shashacompetition.com/index.php

  • The National Film & Video Foundation Screenwriters Training Programme (South Africa)

    Deadline: 22 July 2011

    The National Film & Video Foundation is offering FREE part-time training opportunities to individuals who wish to train as script editors in the film and television arena.

    The successful candidates will go through an intensive Sediba "Masters" Screenwriter's Training Programme where they will be required to team up with a writer in developing concepts which are engaging & have wide audience appeal. This part-time training programme runs for 12 months, comprising of one workshop per month held during weekends. Workshops will be held in Johannesburg. Travel & accommodation for those based outside the Gauteng Province will be arranged & paid for by the NFVF.

    Requirements

    * Relevant tertiary qualification or extensive experience in the film and television industry
    * Experience of writing intellectually challenging and coherent reports, articles and/or essays for a degree programme, newspaper or magazines, a web blog, a creative or professional writing programme.
    * A satisfactory understanding of storytelling based either on one of the following:
    * 1. Study of drama, film, television or literature in a university honours degree course 2. Completion of a screenwriting or script editor’s professional development programme or, 3. Experience as a published short story writer, novelist, storyline writer, script writer or script editor for a television drama series or feature film screenplays A satisfactory understanding of storytelling based either on the study of drama, film, television or literature in a university honours degree course or through completion of a screenwriting or script editor’s professional development programme or experience as a published short story writer or novelist or as a storyline writer, script writer or script editor for a television drama series or feature film screenplays.
    * Vision for making a big impact on South African film and television drama
    * Excellent verbal and written communication skills
    * Articulacy in at least one of the indigenous African languages of South Africa as well as English
    * Work efficiently and effectively to tight deadlines
    * Enjoy engaging in collaborative working relationships
    * Ability to act on his or her own initiative
    * To be available to attend a five day Concept Development Workshop on 29th August 2011 – 02nd September 2011.

    Desirables

    * Broad knowledge of current trends in contemporary fiction, theatrical films and TV drama
    * Experience of working under pressure, time keeping, administrative situations and working in teams gained through working in a crew or support role in a film or television production team.
    * A creative imagination
    * Excellent computer skills
    * Good negotiation skills

    How to apply for the programme

    The following information should be sent in with your application to be considered for the programme:

    A completed application form Curriculum Vitae – please ensure that you identify the level of your proficiency in English and the indigenous African languages that you speak, read and can write in professionally. A 1-page motivation letter in which you provide a summary of your passion for the kind of film and television dramas you want to make and why, and of your knowledge and experience of the theory and practice of writing for the novel or the dramatic form in theatre, radio, television or the cinema.

    Please email by the deadline of 22 JULY 2011 to Pretty Mthiyane at prettym@nfvf.co.za.

    Click here for the application form >>

    About the Sediba Masters Programme >>

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries:

    For submissions: prettym@nfvf.co.za (subject: Call for Writers)

    Website: http://dev.nfvf.co.za

  • Call for Screenplays: The Film Factory (South Africa)

    Deadline: 31 July 2011

    The Film Factory is putting out a nation-wide call for feature film screenplays. We are looking for any language, any genre and any budget screenplays for consideration by Head of Development, Henk Pretorius.

    If you have a screenplay but no production platform, this is potentially a great opportunity for collaboration.

    Please send your screenplay in PDF format to submissions@thefilmfactory.co.za.

    The deadline is 31 July 2011.

    Via: thecallsheet.co.za

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: submissions@thefilmfactory.co.za

    For submissions: submissions@thefilmfactory.co.za

    Website: http://www.thefilmfactory.co.za/

  • Abu Dhabi Film Commission's $100,000 Shasha Grant Screenwriting Competition (Middle East/ North Africa)

    Deadline: 30 June 2011

    Note: One of the key team members (Writer, Director or Producer) has to be a UAE National OR a resident in the Middle East for more than 5 years, OR has Emirati, Middle Eastern, North African parents (MENA region).



    The Shasha Grant is Abu Dhabi Film Commission's One Hundred Thousand
    Dollar international screenwriting competition designed to identify, develop and launch the career of outstanding filmmakers. One winner will be chosen from the finalists during a gala ceremony in Abu Dhabi.

    Summary

    Abu Dhabi Film Commission will invite the Shasha Grant finalists to Abu Dhabi to attend the pitching sessions in October. During the sessions the finalists will be paired with industry executives to create and refine pitch strategies for the six chosen scripts. During the final pitching session each finalist will pitch their script to a selection jury comprised of industry professionals for evaluation. The winning script will receive a $100,000 development grant.



    Please be advised that you need a completed script in .PDF format in order to complete the application and enter the competition. Your application may be deleted if not complete with script.

    Rules & Regulations

    Entry into this competition confirms each entrant’s acceptance of these terms and conditions:



    1. Abu Dhabi Film Commission reserves the right to reject any entry at their absolute discretion.

    2. Entrants are to be 18 years and above.

    3. Entries can be from
    - Writer
    - Writer/ Director
    - Writer plus Director team
    - Writer plus Producer team
    - Writer/ Director plus a Producer team


    4. Scripts must be submitted by the Writer or Director.



    5. One of the key team members (Writer, Director or Producer) has to be a UAE National OR a resident in the Middle East for more than 5 years, OR has Emirati, Middle Eastern, North African parents (MENA region).



    6. All scripts must fulfill one of the following criteria:
    - The script subject matter is set in the Middle East or North Africa OR
    - The script is to be filmed in the UAE.

    7. All entrants must have completed a short, feature or documentary film that was awarded a prize, has been screened at an international film festival or has had a broadcast commission.

    8. Writers must have written at least one (1) other feature screenplay.

    9. Directors must have directed at least one (1) feature film.

    10. Producers must have at least 3 broadcast or screening credits (theatrical or festival).

    11. A maximum of 2 scripts per applicant will be accepted. Only one script per applicant will be selected.

    12. All scripts must be a completed feature length screenplay (90 pages minimum/ 110 maximum).

    13. Scripts must be in industry standard format, with a title page containing contact details. Click on this link to see a template

    14. The entered script must be original work or an original adaptation of a copyright free story, or proof of ownership of the Chain of Title must be submitted with the application.

    15. The entered script must not have been previously optioned, sold or produced.

    16. The script can be submitted in English or Arabic language.

    17. Applicants must be comfortable pitching their scripts in English or Arabic.

    18. The content in all scripts must be socially and culturally acceptable in the UAE and region. (PG15 rating)

    19. Each application to Shasha Grant must include the following:
    * Complete online Shasha Grant Application
    * One feature-length screenplay as a PDF file

    20. No scripts will be accepted after the deadline 30th June 2011 midnight.

    21. All submissions must be sent via internet.

    22. The material submitted will not be returned under any circumstances.

    23. 10 scripts will be shortlisted on the 4th September 2011. Only selected entrants will be contacted and will be published online.

    24. If the script is one of the 10 shortlisted the following documents must be provided by 15th August 2011 5pm.

    * Passport copy of applicant/s
    * Copy of residency visa if applicable or proof of parents nationality if applicable
    * A copy of prior work - only one film may be submitted for review (either short, feature, documentary or broadcasted show) – DVD or via internet upload
    * Films must have English subtitles if dialogue is in a different language.
    * All shortlisted entrants submitting their scripts in Arabic must be prepared to send an English version of their script by 15th August 2011. In case the shortlisted needs to use the services of a professional translator, Abu Dhabi Film Commission will fund the translation up to a limit of 350US$
    ** (Failure to submit will result in immediate withdrawal from The Shasha Grant)

    25. Only shortlisted entrants must send the requested documents. Abu Dhabi Film Commision will contact the shortlisted candidates with details on how to send the documents requested.

    26. Six final scripts will be announced on the 11th September 2011. Only the writer and director will be eligible to pitch the script.

    27. The finalists will be required to travel to Abu Dhabi, UAE to participate in the Shasha Grant Competition. Abu Dhabi Film Commission will provide economy airfare, transportation to event, and hotel accommodation for finalists pitching the script.

    28. Finalists are responsible for acquiring relevant passports. Abu Dhabi Film Commission will assist in procuring any necessary visa for travel.

    29. If a finalist is unable to secure the necessary travel documents or confirm participation within two weeks prior to the competition, their place in the Shasha programme will be forfeited by default and offered to the next qualified applicant.

    30. The decision of the jury will be final.

    31. Release of Grant is subject to signing final contractual agreement.

    32. Abu Dhabi Film Commission reserves the right to amend the rules and regulations at any time.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: shasha2011@film.gov.ae or call +971 02 4012701

    For submissions: apply here

    Website: https://shashacompetition.com/index.php