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2012 Final Standings Released
Tweet Congratulations to all of our winners this year and to our industry judges for their time in selecting and scoring our winning scripts. Here they are in order of final scores, 1-13: “An Incandescent Light”, David Gott USA “Oh … Continue reading
The Road to Yorkton 2012: Introducing CSSC Finalist David Gott
Tweet David Gott is one of 13 nominees for this year’s Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s Top Prize: The Writers Block Crystal. CSSC Founder, David Cormican, had a chance to catch up with David before the big night and ask him … Continue reading
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Tagged "An Incandescent Light", alexander payne, Cannes, Cannes film festival, crotchety old man, Danube steamship company captain, david cormican, david got, David Gott, Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän, festival de Cannes, golden sheaf, herman hesse, johanna, the lunch date, writers block, yff12, yorkton film festiva
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The Road to Yorkton 2012: Introducing CSSC Finalist B.D. Flory
Tweet B.D. Flory is one of 13 nominees for this year’s Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s Top Prize: The Writers Block Crystal. CSSC Founder, David Cormican, had a chance to catch up with B.D. before the big night and ask him … Continue reading
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Tagged Aletheia, B.D. Flory, bd flory, bdflory, Brian Flory, chuck jones, cyberpunk, daffy duck, Director's Guild, duck amuck, golden sheaf, Heidigger, josh tate, neuromancer, nominee, University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, william gibson, yff12, Yorkton Film Festival
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Yorkton Film Festival turns 65!
Tweet A MESSAGE FROM THE YORKTON FILM FESTIVAL: This year, the Yorkton Film Festival celebrates its 65 anniversary and we’re asking you to come and join us in the celebration. For 65 years, the Yorkton Film Festival has showcased … Continue reading
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Tagged 65 years old, best screenplay, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, CSSC, michel roy, nominees, winners, YFF, yff12, Yorkton Film Festival
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – ‘Seeing In The Dark’ DOP Hubick Wins Best Cinematography At Sunset Film Festival
The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, the most prestigious name in short film script contests, has earned one more honour: The CSSC’s 2008 1st place winning script ‘Seeing In The Dark’ director of photography Colin Hubick has won the Best Cinematography Category for Foreign Film at the Sunset Film Festival Los Angeles. Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Matysio, award, Best Cinematographer, Best DOP, calgary, Clayton Sykora, Colin Hubick, david cormican, edmonton international film festival, EIFF, gordon pengilly, helen hatzis, Los Angeles, paroled prisoner, Sunset Film Festival, Winner
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – ‘Rusted Pyre’ Wins Audience Choice Award at Fort Myers Film Fest
The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s 2008 3rd place winning script ‘Rusted Pyre’ written by Daniel Audet, directed by Laurence Cohen and produced by David Cormican, has won the Audience Choice Award at the 2012 Fort Myers Film Festival (FMff). Continue reading
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Tagged actress, audience choice, award, brooke palsson, Cannes, Daniel audet, david cormican, florida, fmff, Fort Myers Film Festival, HBO, Laurence cohen, less than kind, producer, Samantha somer Wilson, Somer-wilson, Winner
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New Poster for WILL released
Tweet In advance of the March 23rd premiere screening of David Carey’s short film script for WILL, we have mocked up a draft of the new poster for WILL based on the feedback provided from our social spheres. Hope you … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Announcements, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Interesting Find, Pictures, Production, Rusted Pyre, Short Film, Video, Will, Winner
Tagged fmff, Fort Myers Film Festival, Laurence cohen, March, rusted pyre, WAM, wide angle media festival, will, world war I, wwI
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Will to premiere at the Wide Angle Media Festival (March 21-25) in Vancouver
Tweet WILL, formerly titled NO MAN’S LAND, written by David Carey and 2nd place script from the 2008 CSSC is going to be receiving it’s red carpet World premiere in Vancouver at the end of March. Here is a poster … Continue reading
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Tagged CSSC, david carey, david cormican, disability arts festival, Laurence cohen, no man's land, wide angle media festival, will
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