We are excited to announce the winners and finalists of the 2016 ScreenCraft Pilot Launch TV Script Contest! Culled from over 1,700 submissions, Trace by MW Cartozian Wilson has been named the Drama winner, 101 Ways To Be A Better Person by Megan Bacharach has been named the Comedy winner, and An Act Of God by Nicole Quinn has been named the Web Series winner.
In Trace, a rookie special agent shattered by the murder of his family has a new case dropped in his life by their killer, but in order to keep his position on a task force of highly-skilled misfits, this trans man must contend with his hyper-macho partner, who has known him since they were teens. It’s a timely, exceptionally well-written drama pilot that both honors and subverts one of the quintessential television genres and formats.
The following pilots were selected as the competition finalists:
DRAMA
Bog Walk by Dominique A. Holmes
Alt Alex by Danny Baram
Aeternum by Heidi Nyburg
Heaven 2.0 by Craig Soffer
Forever Flowers by Erin Granat
Wildcat by Sam Cooke & Hussain Pirani
The Divinity Cycle by Nelson Downend
Thee Bronx by Megan Doyle
Waterloo by Chuck Griffith
COMEDY
Next by Jason Director & Ayla Harrison
Intelligents by Scott C. Reynolds
Welcome To Heiding by RJ Buckley
Puritan Place by Peyton McDavitt
Classified by Elizabeth Stamp
U.N. Lovable by Andrea O’Malley
Georgie Girl by Ned Kissam
We’re Not Together by Jordan Rane
The Slope by Eudie Pak
WEB SERIES
Between Us Girls by Courtney Hope Thérond & Emily Claire Utley
White (Trash) Magic by Keatyn Lee
Global! by Nathan Alan Bunker
Black Girl Magic by Yolanda Brown
Herrings by Keith Chamberlain
Just Four Uncles by Paul Sprangers
Bombay Kitchen by Sharon Wasjwol
Who I Am by Jakob Austin Burgos
In addition to the ScreenCraft team, the judges included: Georgia Ranes, Executive Assistant to VP of Production at HBO; Ari Lubet, Manager at 3 Arts, the company behind such shows as ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK, BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, SILICON VALLEY, PARKS AND RECREATION, 30 ROCK, THE MINDY PROJECT, LOUIE, IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA, SAINT GEORGE and more; Sam Forman, screenwriter, HOUSE OF CARDS on Netflix, THE BRINK on HBO, HAND OF GOD on Amazon; Elizabeth Phang, Screenwriter of 90210 on Fox, THE EX LIST on CBS, THE STRAIN on FX and HUNG on HBO; and Jen Grisanti, whose students have sold 40 pilots (5 have gone to series) and who has helped to staff over 75 writers on TV shows.
Grand prize winners Wilson, Bacharach and Quinn will receive cash prizes, consultations with the ScreenCraft team, personal introductions via phone to top managers, agents and producers who specialize in drama and comedy TV development and production, and passes to attend ITV Fest in Dover, Vermont October 5th-9th!
Congratulations to these winning writers and finalists, and thank you to our judges and to everyone who submitted projects; we read a number of remarkable pilots. View the quarter-finalists and semifinalists here.
In Trace, a rookie special agent shattered by the murder of his family has a new case dropped in his life by their killer, but in order to keep his position on a task force of highly-skilled misfits, this trans man must contend with his hyper-macho partner, who has known him since they were teens. It’s a timely, exceptionally well-written drama pilot that both honors and subverts one of the quintessential television genres and formats.
101 Ways To Be A Better Person centers
on a twenty-something woman with sociopathic tendencies who commits to
blindly following a list of self-improvement initiatives as a promise to
her late mother–the only person she ever cared about and the only
person who believed her to be capable of good. It’s a distinctive,
tonally ambitious comedy pilot with a clear concept, inexhaustible
sources of external and internal conflict, and offbeat, complex central
characters.
An Act Of God is a
character-driven thriller that tells the story of a woman who suffers a
thrombotic ischemic stroke caused by blood clots. Physically comatose
but able to step outside of her body with full consciousness, she must
investigate her recent suspicions that her husband of twenty years has
begun using the company they jointly operate to make chemical weapons.
The dark and engaging web pilot employs an intricate narrative structure
and fourth wall motif that plays exceptionally well to the online
medium.
The following pilots were selected as the competition finalists:
DRAMA
Bog Walk by Dominique A. Holmes
Alt Alex by Danny Baram
Aeternum by Heidi Nyburg
Heaven 2.0 by Craig Soffer
Forever Flowers by Erin Granat
Wildcat by Sam Cooke & Hussain Pirani
The Divinity Cycle by Nelson Downend
Thee Bronx by Megan Doyle
Waterloo by Chuck Griffith
COMEDY
Next by Jason Director & Ayla Harrison
Intelligents by Scott C. Reynolds
Welcome To Heiding by RJ Buckley
Puritan Place by Peyton McDavitt
Classified by Elizabeth Stamp
U.N. Lovable by Andrea O’Malley
Georgie Girl by Ned Kissam
We’re Not Together by Jordan Rane
The Slope by Eudie Pak
WEB SERIES
Between Us Girls by Courtney Hope Thérond & Emily Claire Utley
Not Just Another Day In Roach City by Monica Cote
Global! by Nathan Alan Bunker
Black Girl Magic by Yolanda Brown
Herrings by Keith Chamberlain
Just Four Uncles by Paul Sprangers
Bombay Kitchen by Sharon Wasjwol
Who I Am by Jakob Austin Burgos
In addition to the ScreenCraft team, the judges included: Georgia Ranes, Executive Assistant to VP of Production at HBO; Ari Lubet, Manager at 3 Arts, the company behind such shows as ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK, BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, SILICON VALLEY, PARKS AND RECREATION, 30 ROCK, THE MINDY PROJECT, LOUIE, IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA, SAINT GEORGE and more; Sam Forman, screenwriter, HOUSE OF CARDS on Netflix, THE BRINK on HBO, HAND OF GOD on Amazon; Elizabeth Phang, Screenwriter of 90210 on Fox, THE EX LIST on CBS, THE STRAIN on FX and HUNG on HBO; and Jen Grisanti, whose students have sold 40 pilots (5 have gone to series) and who has helped to staff over 75 writers on TV shows.
Grand prize winners Wilson, Bacharach and Quinn will receive cash prizes, consultations with the ScreenCraft team, personal introductions via phone to top managers, agents and producers who specialize in drama and comedy TV development and production, and passes to attend ITV Fest in Dover, Vermont October 5th-9th!
Congratulations to these winning writers and finalists, and thank you to our judges and to everyone who submitted projects; we read a number of remarkable pilots. View the quarter-finalists and semifinalists here.
I never doubted Nicole Quinn is a winner!
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