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# Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Spinoff Contest Winners!
Posted by Chad

First of all, thanks so much to everyone who entered Script Notes' first-ever writing contest and sent in their TV spinoff ideas!  There were some hilarious entries... some disturbing entries... and some downright baffling entries... but all of them were a blast to read!

As you probably know, the winner of the contest will receive an autographed copy of Larry Brody's TV-Writing book, Television Writing from the Inside Out.  To choose that winner, I read through the entries and selected the top 5 submissions... then Larry chose the winner from that.

So, without further adieu, here's the winner (followed by the runner-ups) of the first-ever Script Notes Writing Contest: Search for the Best Spinoff!

And the winner is... (drum roll please)...

THERESA WIZA!!!


Here's Theresa's winning submission, In Character...

SHOW TITLE:  “In Character”

SPINOFF:  multiple shows

LOGLINE: In Character, a spinoff of various television programs, brings actors together who remain “in character” from their different sitcoms, dramas, and reality shows while interacting with a three-generation family of "characters."

SYNOPSIS:  Imagine all of your favorite actors from all of your favorite programs coming together week after week in one new offbeat comedy where they remain “in character” from their previous sitcom. That is the idea behind In Character. In Character is a sitcom about an eccentric but young ex-hippie grandmother, a creative attractive ad-copy mother, and a trying-to-find himself college-age son, who daily interact with characters who remain “in character” of the sitcom from which they come. Audiences watch their favorite actors from a variety of programs, perform together in an offbeat comedy where, week after week, different characters work together In Character.


Congratulations, Theresa!  To get your prize, please email me your snail-mail address at WDScriptNotes@FWPubs.com... and we'll get in the mail to you asap!

Also, here are the other four runner-ups (in no particular order)... congratulations to the four of you, and thanks for submitting, everyone!


SHOW TITLE:  “Booby Traps”

WRITER:  Matt Star

SPINOFF:  “Scrubs”

GENRE:  Half-hour, Single-Camera Comedy

LOGLINE:   College is a womb that traumatized Vietnam War vet ROBBIE KELSO seeks at 1960’s era Stanford University School of Medicine to avoid facing the brutal pressures of the real world--and though it does provide some of the refuge he idealized, it also manifests into its own brand of killing field through viperous cliques, university politics, and of course, mid-terms.

SYNOPSIS:  Traumatized by his prior experience during the Vietnam War as a Navy SEAL, ROBBIE KELSO enrolls in med school merely to prolong facing the brutal realities of the real world: namely, paying off his student loans and making a livelihood.  He has witnessed the most inhumane acts imaginable; but rather than strengthening him, it has only provoked withdrawal.  His overprotective friend and war buddy JOHNNY HOWDYSHELL, convinced that Robbie can’t succeed without him constantly checking his back, decides to enroll along with him at Stanford University during the genesis of the hippie movement.

The story follows Robbie as he discovers that med school can be both the refuge he was seeking as well as a killing field of its own.  The bipolar nursing student/go-go dancer BUNNY WELLING, whose mind is never truly made up, both agitates and fascinates Robbie as he simultaneously battles to avoid becoming a 25-year-old virgin.


SHOW TITLE: "Creed Bratton, Proctologist"

WRITER:  Brian Stampnitsky

SPINOFF:  “The Office”

LOGLINE: Dunder Mifflin's quality assurance director, Creed Bratton, leaves Scranton for Miami Beach, where he opens a proctology practice.

SYNOPSIS:  After eating some especially excellent psychotropic mushrooms, Creed Bratton has a moment of clarity -- in the mid-1970s, he enrolled in a Costa Rican medical school and received his proctology license.  Feeling a renewed sense of purpose, he packs his bags, forgets to bid farewell to his co-workers at Dunder Mifflin, and moves to Miami Beach, where he opens a proctology practice with Darryl's identical twin brother, Darnell.  Creed rents an apartment above the garage of a house belonging to a sexy single mom and her precocious young son.  The weekly parade of old Jewish patients and the wacky-but-lovable medical staff provide an endless source of amusement, hijinks, and yes, even inspiration for Creed Bratton, Proctologist.


TITLE:  “My Name is Randy”

WRITER:  Sam Miller

SPINOFF: “My Name Is Earl”

LOGLINE: After his brother Earl dies, Randy goes on a cross-country journey to touch as many lives as he can by helping people in the small towns through which he travels.

SYNOPSIS: Though no one would ever call the Hickey brothers smart, Randy was always the dumber of the two, though the one with the biggest heart.  Always following Earl’s lead, Randy would get in trouble with him but then had a change of heart with him.  When Earl dies suddenly after completing his list, Randy no longer knows what to do until he sees all the people who come to Earl’s funeral.  Randy realizes that Earl touched their lives and he vows to honor his brother by touching even more people (but not in a bad way).  Since Earl’s last wish is for his ashes to be spread at Graceland, Randy journeys out of the town for the first time, discovering similar small towns and helping the folks there.


TITLE:  “Cash Cabin” (airplane)—a TV game show that takes place on an airplane.

WRITER: Teri Short

SPINOFF:  “Cash Cab”

SYNOPSIS:  A spin-off of Discovery Channel’s “Cash Cab,” passengers on a commercial flight compete against each other for a cash prize or a free trip.The first question is a difficult question asked of anyone who wants to play. Passengers write their answer on a slip of paper with their seat number on it. The flight attendants collect the cards. Of all the correct answers, three are selected at random and those three people compete for cash for the rest of the flight. Three strikes and you’re out, and it narrows down to two people. Contestants can use their shout-outs to the other passengers who are not playing. Prizes will be paid for by the airline and advertisers—not just Coke or Pepsi, but destination cities, countries and hotels. 


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Wednesday, April 01, 2009 10:03:30 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [2]
# Sunday, March 22, 2009
Last Chance to Submit for the Spinoff Contest!
Posted by Chad

Hey, guys--

Just wanted to remind you that midnight tonight, March 22, is the cutoff for submissions to the Script Notes Spinoff Contest!  Submissions can be emailed to WDScriptNotes@FWPubs.com, or click HERE for all the rules!

We have some awesome submissions so far... so take a shot at winning an autographed copy of Larry Brody's bestselling Television Writing From the Inside Out!

In the mean time, we have some great stuff coming up... I'm behind on a bunch of reader questions, which I promise to get to, plus we've got some movie reviews, book reviews, how to bankroll your indie movie, Pitch Workshop submissions... and more!

Have a great weekend!

Chad


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Sunday, March 22, 2009 6:25:20 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Tuesday, March 17, 2009
5 Days Left...
Posted by Chad

Hey, guys--

Just a reminder... only 5 DAYS LEFT in our first-ever Script Notes TV Writing Contest!  Submit your logline and 150-word synopsis for a spinoff to any current TV show (comedy, drama, or reality) and win an autographed copy of Larry Brody's bestselling TV book, Television Writing From the Inside Out.  The deadline is this Sunday, March 22!

For a full list of rules and details click HERE!  We've got some great submissions so far... don't miss out!!


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Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:21:59 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Saturday, March 07, 2009
PITCH WORKSHOP: Erica's Logline
Posted by Chad

Hey, folks--

Today's Pitch Workshop submission comes from Erica, who's looking for feedback on the logline for her feature film idea, Love Bites.  Below is Erica's logline... eagerly awaiting your notes!

Title: Love Bites
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Logline: To reclaim a powerful amulet and battle Van Helsing’s heir, Dracula’s son must learn how to seduce a virgin immune to his powers.

Please feel free to post/comment away... and a huge thank you to Erica for submitting this!  I hope you get some helpful criticism!

P.S.  In answer to Jorge's question about the Spinoff Contest... "Is it necessary pay anything?"... No-- it's totally free!  Remember-- the deadline is Sunday, March 22, so hurry and get your spinoff ideas in!


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Saturday, March 07, 2009 5:41:44 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [3]
# Tuesday, February 24, 2009
A bunch of stuff... including Scott's contest question
Posted by Chad

Hey, guys--

A bunch of stuff...

1)  Scott asked a good about the Spinoff Contest... "Will you allow entrants from outside the US?"

The answer?... ABSOLUTELY!  Wherever you are, Scott-- or anyone else-- please: submit away!  Click HERE for all the details...


2)  If you're into web video, check out a great website called eGuiders.  Using a team of top-notch industry advisors, including Deadwood creator David Milch, as well as heavyweight advisors like Jerry Stiller, Damon Lindelof, John Landis, and Shawn Ryan, eGuiders aggregates the best videos in cyberspace and places them in easy-to-find categories: documentaries, spinoffs, drama and genre, comedy, etc.  It's a great way to let industry big-wigs do the heavy-lifting of sorting through all the online crap so you only have to watch the best of the best!


3)  This is going to be of interest to almost NO ONE except me, but so I'm SO FREAKING EXCITED I don't care... CLICK HERE to read today's Variety article about Eddie Van Halen's new guitar... and the new album the band is hoping to start this summer!!!


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Tuesday, February 24, 2009 6:53:24 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Friday, February 20, 2009
Win a role on CBS's "Numb3rs"!
Posted by Chad

Hey, everyone--

Thought this was a fun opportunity I'd pass on!...

The Writers Guild Foundation
is conducting an Ebay auction to raise vital funds for our High School Screenwriting Workshops and other community outreach & literacy programs. Thank you for bidding generously!

EBAY AUCTION! - TV SHOW NUMB3RS WALK-ON-ROLE
Auction Ends: Feb-28-09 19:58:07 PST- BID NOW!

This is a "WALK-ON" role on CBS Paramount Television's hit show Numb3rs.

Imagine. You can hear the director in the nearby, you are actually rubbing shoulders with real actors in your scene because you have placed the highest bid on this non-speaking, "walk-on" role and YOU ARE ON THE SET of NUMB3RS!

VIEW AUCTION AND BID HERE!


All winners of the "non-speaking walk-on role" must be 18 years or older to participate.  The date of appearance will be by mutual convenience of the winners and Paramount.  Appearance will be in Los Angeles, California and transportation to and from is not included in this auction. CBS Paramount reserves the right for security reasons to refuse the admittance of anyone to any of its production facilities in its sole discretion. Auction prize redeemable up to one year from date of auction, and details of the walk-on depend solely on the pending production schedule of  NUMB3ERS and are at the sole discretion of CBS Paramount.

Learn more about the Writers Guild Foundation's programs at: www.WGFoundation.org


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Friday, February 20, 2009 6:54:19 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Thursday, February 19, 2009
THE 1ST EVER SCRIPT NOTES WRITING CONTEST: SEARCH FOR THE BEST TV SPINOFF!
Posted by Chad

Hey, folks—

I am very excited and pleased to announce…

THE VERY FIRST “SCRIPT NOTES TV WRITING CONTEST!”

That’s right… you’ve asked for it… you’ve waited for it… and—at long last—here it is… with a prize and everything!

(And hopefully this won’t be the last… I’m planning on doing a bunch of fun contests like this.)

Here’s the scoop…

THE CONTEST:  Concoct and pitch the BEST SPINOFF to any TV show currently on the air

THE PRIZE:  A copy of veteran TV writer Larry Brody’s best-selling TV writing book, Television Writing From the Inside Out.  Larry has written and produced on more shows than most working writers put together, including… The Huntress, Diagnosis Murder, Star Trek: Voyager, Walker Texas Ranger, Heaven Help Us, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Baretta, The Fall Guy, Automan, Partners In Crime, Mike Hammer, The New Rin Tin Tin, Police Story, The Bold Ones, Hawaii Five-0, Here Come The Brides, Partners In Crime, The Rookies, The Interns, The Streets Of San Francisco, Cannon, Ironside, Medical Story, Medical Center, The Six Million Dollar Man, and Barnaby Jones.  He’s now the Creative Director of Cloud Creek Institute For The Arts, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to nurturing young talent working in film, video, or new media.

THE RULES:

•  Contestants are competing to pitch the best/funniest/most inventive idea for a SPINOFF to any CURRENTLY RUNNING TV SHOW… comedy (30 Rock, Californication, The Big Bang Theory, etc.), drama (Lost, NCIS, Mad Men, etc.), or reality (American Idol, The City, Little People Big World, etc.).

•  Contestants should submit a one-sentence logline and a short synopsis of no more than 150 words.

•  Contestants may enter AS MANY TIMES AS THEY WISH… there’s no limit on submissions

•  All entries should be emailed to WDScriptNotes@FWPubs.com.  In the subject line, please write, “SPINOFF CONTEST.”

•  All text and submissions should be included in the body of the email… NO ATTACHMENTS, PLEASE!

•  Also include your name, email, snail-mail address, and a phone number.

•  The submission DEADLINE is Sunday, March 22, 2009.  Any entries received after March 22 (thanks, E. Daniels, for catching the deadline typo!) will be disqualified.

•  The winner will be selected by myself and Larry Brody.  I’ll select the top five Finalists, and Larry will pick the Grand Winner.

•  The winner will be announced here at Script Notes on Wednesday, April 1, 2009.

•  The winning spinoff idea, and the other four finalists, will be published here at Script Notes on April 1 (thanks for catching this typo, too, E. Daniels!)  (FYI-- we were originally gonna start this earlier, so some of the dates didn't get changed-- sorry!).

•  If you have questions, please post them in the comments section here on the blog, or email me at WDScriptNotes@FWPubs.com

•  Be creative… get wild… and HAVE FUN!!!


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Thursday, February 19, 2009 2:23:52 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [7]
# Thursday, September 25, 2008
READER QUESTION: Where Can I Find Good Script Contests?
Posted by Chad

Today’s reader question comes from a new reader, Wendy, who writes…

“Hi Chad, I just found your blog. IT'S GREAT. Where can I find a list of reputable script contests?”

First of all, Wendy—thanks so much for finding the blog and enjoying it!  I hope you stick around!

As for a sites listing reputable script contests, I think one of the best is MovieBytes, which has a database of hundreds of contests that can be sorted by deadline, professionalism, user rating, etc.

I also really like Creative Screenwriting magazine's Screenplaycontests.biz, which allows you to search a database of contests by date, geography, type of script, etc.

Two others-- which I can't vouch for as much, but might be helpful-- are...

Filmmakers.com's Contest Page & their Contest Directory

So You Wanna Sell A Script's Competition Page

And lastly-- I can't say that every contest on each of these pages is "reputable."  Many of them let anyone who "sponsors" or "hosts" a contest list them on their site, and I can't speak to their vetting processes.  But Creative Screenwriting is reputable in and of itself, and MovieBytes has a pretty good (and growing) reputation...

Hope that helps!


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