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Clearing house for the Drexel SCRP Program, especially classes taught by Professor Kaufhold.
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
News, news, news!
Check out the news blast page which now contains the fall news update for the program if you didn't already read your e-mail.
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Welcome to a New Year
No, no, no. Not a new calendar year, a new academic year on Drexel's Campus.
Welcome to all the Screenwriting & Playwriting Freshman who have recently hit campus! I hope you got to see the stand-up comedy show organized by Professor Graham during welcome week. It gave you a glimpse of classes that will be available to you in the future - SCRP 250 Creating Stand-up Comedy.
As the Freshman begin their writing journey -- seniors just started their capstone projects last week. As we enter the development phase, please remember to keep track of deadlines. Our next meeting for Senior Project is scheduled for Wednesday, October 5th, 6-7 PM.
Welcome to all the Screenwriting & Playwriting Freshman who have recently hit campus! I hope you got to see the stand-up comedy show organized by Professor Graham during welcome week. It gave you a glimpse of classes that will be available to you in the future - SCRP 250 Creating Stand-up Comedy.
As the Freshman begin their writing journey -- seniors just started their capstone projects last week. As we enter the development phase, please remember to keep track of deadlines. Our next meeting for Senior Project is scheduled for Wednesday, October 5th, 6-7 PM.
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Networking
I'll be the guest speaker at tonight's Philly Blacklist happy hour. Stop by and talk about screenwriting, current trends, and the biggest challenges for writers.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/black-list-philadelphia-happy-hour-tickets-27137210126?aff=es2
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/black-list-philadelphia-happy-hour-tickets-27137210126?aff=es2
Monday, August 22, 2016
Fall's Around The Corner
As we prep for an exciting Fall Term at Drexel, I've got a couple of special opportunities that came across my virtual desk in the last week or so. See below and let me know if you have questions.
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The National Association of Broadcasters wants to know, “How can local television and radio broadcasters engage their communities with next generation content on any device, whether big, small or moving?” This question allows for many different ideas to be put forth and can encompass a great many different ideas.
Anyone who enters into the innovation challenge will receive free attendance to the NAB Show in New York and the NAB Show in Las Vegas. Winning submissions will also win up to $20,000. The competition is a great way for creators to get some funding, mentorship from industry experts, and have many people come in contact with their ideas. Winners will also be featured at the NAB show New York and NAB Futures in Pebble Beach.
Entries are allowed to be submitted by individuals or by teams and be submitted online until September 23rd at http://nabpilot.org/challenge/
If you have any question please feel free to reach out to me at agoode@quesnays.com
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Open Call: New Tv Series Projects
Milano – 9 August 2016. Milano Playwriting Festival and its producer It’s Time Produzioni Srls are looking for innovative TV series projects from across the globe. The selected projects will be first presented to Italian producers and distributors during Milano Playwriting Festival in March 31 – April 2, 2017. Soon after that It’s Time Produzioni Srls will act as a literary agent by presenting them to international producers and distributors during MIPTV Cannes in April 3 – 6 2017.
Milano Playwriting Festival opens itself up to innovative serial projects because it believes that supporting the playwriting fragile economy requires practically the creation of a flourishing screenwriters’ market around it. It considers supporting high-quality playwriting a preliminary condition to raise the quality in screenwriting too and believes that the two industries need to be located close to each other to thrive and be able to reach remarkable results.
All applications need to be sent to : info@milanoplaywritingfestival.it , with the following subject: “TV series 2017 – Name of the Project - Surname and Name of the project’s manager” (example: “TV series 2017 – Lost – Smith John”).
The email needs to have attached 3 types of files:
1) The Screenplay: possibly the full pilot, or alternatively an extract of it.
2) A file containing the following information:
a) Project’s Manager Contacts (email, phone number, country)
b) TV series Title.
c) Logline: 3 sentences or 5 lines maximum that summarise the core of the story and highlight its originality.
d) TV series Synopsys: one / two pages maximum that summarise the first season plot in a captivating way (sort of a written pitch)
The following information need to be added to the file only if the situation described matches your case:
e) Information on books or other media products (video games/games/comics/films/other TV series/etc.) from which your TV series project took inspiration.
f) Literary agents already in charge of representing your TV series project.
g) Public presentations that your TV series project has already received or will receive before April 2017, specifying: when, where, which format (degree’s final exam/festival/tv channels/pitching/etc), and what has been shown (trailer/extract/pilot/ etc)
3) The TV series creator /screenwriter /story editor’s CV.
Deadline to send the projects: 30th of September 2016.
An answer will be given once the material has been received. In case of interest we will get back to you by the 30th of October 2016.
We take extremely seriously copyright issues: the material received will only be read by Milano Playwriting Festival’s artistic director and not shared with anyone else without the prior consent of the author or his legal representative.
The files (screenplay, information required and CV) need to be sent in English, Italian or French language. Applicants sending material in Italian or French language need to be aware though that an English translation will be required later once the project has been selected.
For further information about Milano Playwriting Festival please visit:http://www.milanoplaywritingfestival.it/en/ For all other enquiries please contact us at:info@milanoplaywritingfestival.it
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The National Association of Broadcasters wants to know, “How can local television and radio broadcasters engage their communities with next generation content on any device, whether big, small or moving?” This question allows for many different ideas to be put forth and can encompass a great many different ideas.
Anyone who enters into the innovation challenge will receive free attendance to the NAB Show in New York and the NAB Show in Las Vegas. Winning submissions will also win up to $20,000. The competition is a great way for creators to get some funding, mentorship from industry experts, and have many people come in contact with their ideas. Winners will also be featured at the NAB show New York and NAB Futures in Pebble Beach.
Entries are allowed to be submitted by individuals or by teams and be submitted online until September 23rd at http://nabpilot.org/challenge/
If you have any question please feel free to reach out to me at agoode@quesnays.com
____________________
Open Call: New Tv Series Projects
Milano – 9 August 2016. Milano Playwriting Festival and its producer It’s Time Produzioni Srls are looking for innovative TV series projects from across the globe. The selected projects will be first presented to Italian producers and distributors during Milano Playwriting Festival in March 31 – April 2, 2017. Soon after that It’s Time Produzioni Srls will act as a literary agent by presenting them to international producers and distributors during MIPTV Cannes in April 3 – 6 2017.
Milano Playwriting Festival opens itself up to innovative serial projects because it believes that supporting the playwriting fragile economy requires practically the creation of a flourishing screenwriters’ market around it. It considers supporting high-quality playwriting a preliminary condition to raise the quality in screenwriting too and believes that the two industries need to be located close to each other to thrive and be able to reach remarkable results.
All applications need to be sent to : info@milanoplaywritingfestival.it , with the following subject: “TV series 2017 – Name of the Project - Surname and Name of the project’s manager” (example: “TV series 2017 – Lost – Smith John”).
The email needs to have attached 3 types of files:
1) The Screenplay: possibly the full pilot, or alternatively an extract of it.
2) A file containing the following information:
a) Project’s Manager Contacts (email, phone number, country)
b) TV series Title.
c) Logline: 3 sentences or 5 lines maximum that summarise the core of the story and highlight its originality.
d) TV series Synopsys: one / two pages maximum that summarise the first season plot in a captivating way (sort of a written pitch)
The following information need to be added to the file only if the situation described matches your case:
e) Information on books or other media products (video games/games/comics/films/other TV series/etc.) from which your TV series project took inspiration.
f) Literary agents already in charge of representing your TV series project.
g) Public presentations that your TV series project has already received or will receive before April 2017, specifying: when, where, which format (degree’s final exam/festival/tv channels/pitching/etc), and what has been shown (trailer/extract/pilot/ etc)
3) The TV series creator /screenwriter /story editor’s CV.
Deadline to send the projects: 30th of September 2016.
An answer will be given once the material has been received. In case of interest we will get back to you by the 30th of October 2016.
We take extremely seriously copyright issues: the material received will only be read by Milano Playwriting Festival’s artistic director and not shared with anyone else without the prior consent of the author or his legal representative.
The files (screenplay, information required and CV) need to be sent in English, Italian or French language. Applicants sending material in Italian or French language need to be aware though that an English translation will be required later once the project has been selected.
For further information about Milano Playwriting Festival please visit:http://www.milanoplaywritingfestival.it/en/ For all other enquiries please contact us at:info@milanoplaywritingfestival.it
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Hail, Summer!
First meeting of summer term for workshops and senior projects. 11:30 AM today, at the CineTV Office Conference Table.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
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