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Now here’s a #FF to be happy with!
Tweet We’ve been hearing rumbling s about this and now it is finally true. screenwriters find a filmmaker. And if that is you, even better. Here’s a chance to get your film commissioned! I ripped the following right off the … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts, bc regional inclusive arts network, brian, commission, disability, filmmaker prize, filmmakers, kick start, production package, screen play challenge, screenwriter, sibhan mccarthy, william f white
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Brooklyn Brothers Win Canadian Short Screenplay Competition Top Script Prize
David Cormican, founder of the Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, announced Jesse & Zachary Herrmann as co-winners of the CSSC for their short film script “Elijah the Prophet”. Continue reading
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Canadian Short Screenplay Competition Announces Top 13 Finalist Screenplays
The grand prizewinner will receive the Writers’ Block Crystal and an Apple iPad, in addition to the largest cash prize of any short film screenplay competition, $2,500.00. Second and Third place entrants will receive $500.00 and $100.00, respectively. The grand prizewinner will be announced and made official during the Golden Sheaf Awards gala at the Yorkton Film Festival, May 28, 2011 in Yorkton, SK. Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Arts, award, Competition, contest, Cormican, cultural, Culture, Dave Cormican, david cormican, David McCormick, deadline, director, fesivals, film festival, movie, nominated, nomination, nominee, save, school, Screenplay, screenplays, screenwriting, script, scripts, Short Film, student, students, Top 10, Top 13, Top 25, Top 3, top 50, win, withoutabox, writers, Writing, YFF, Yorkton, Yorkton Film Festival
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British Writer Wins Canadian Short Screenplay Competition Best Screenplay Prize
Tweet FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Yorkton, SK – David Cormican, founder of the Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, announced Neil Graham as winner of the CSSC for his short film script “Something Pointless”. The screenplay, as penned by Graham, tells the touching … Continue reading
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Tagged #ww, #yff10, #yff2010, $1, $250, $500, 000, Art, Arts, award, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Competition, contest, Cormican, CSSC, cultural, Culture, director, fesivals, Film, film festival, Jag Dhadli, Jagdeep Dhadli, Minus Lara, movie, Movies, Neil Graham, nominated, nomination, nominee, Screenplay, screenplays, screenwriting, script, scripts, Short Film, Something Pointless, Surita Parmar, The Kicker, Top 13, Winner, winning, writers, writers block, Writing, Yorkton, Yorkton Film Festival
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As we look ahead to a new #1, let's look back at last year's #1
Tweet Everyone is all a twitter (#yff10) with anticipation to find out just who will be crowned winner of this year’s CSSC. And I can’t blame you. So am I!! But I am also looking back to last year. Now … Continue reading
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Tagged #ww, #yff10, #yff2010, Art, Arts, award, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, CIFF, Competition, CSSC, Film, film festival, gordon pengilly, movie, nomination, Screenplay, screenplays, script, scripts, seeing in the dark, Short Film, tiff, Top 13, win, Writing
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Countdown to #YFF2010 begins for EVAN JOBB, TIM ANDERSON & JAG DHADLI
And then there were 3. The CSSC Profiles the remaining 3 nominees in a field that includes 13 of the best short film script writers of 2009. Continue reading
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Tagged #ww, #yff2010, Art, Arts, Competition, contest, CSSC, cultural, Culture, Dave Cormican, david cormican, David McCormick, deadline, director, Evan Jobb, fesivals, Film, film festival, Jag Dhadli, Kansas, movie, Movies, nominated, nomination, nominee, Screenplay, screenplays, screenwriting, script, scripts, Short Film, tim Anderson, Top 13, Top 25, top 50, win, withoutabox, writers, Writing, YFF, Yorkton, Yorkton Film Festival
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Countdown to #YFF2010 begins for SAM PATTERSON & CAREY WESTBROOK
Find out more about Westbrook, the King of the Crackers and Patterson, Columbia College Chicago graduate, both finalists in the CSSC for their short film scripts. Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Arts, award, boff3, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, carey westbrook, cary westbrook, college, Competition, contest, CSSC, cultural, Culture, Dave Cormican, david cormican, director, fesivals, Film, film festival, movie, Movies, nominated, nomination, nominee, sam patterson, Screenplay, screenplays, screenwriting, script, scripts, Short Film, Top 13, Top 25, top 50, university, win, withoutabox, writers, Writing, YFF, Yorkton, Yorkton Film Festival
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Countdown to #YFF2010 begins for CAROLYNNE CICERI & NEIL GRAHAM
Our gaze rests upon the commonwealth creativity of Canadian, Carolynne Ciceri and Brit, Neil Graham, screenwriters who have placed among the top 13 finalists in the Canadian Short Screenplay Competition. Continue reading
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Countdown to #YFF2010 begins for MARK WHITTEVEEN & NICK ANDERT
The CSSC introduces screenplay finalists Nick Andert and Mark Whitteveen as as we approach the announcement of our winner of the 2009 CSSC at this year’s Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf gala. Continue reading
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