Deadlines and entry fees for The Repped Screenplay Competition are as follows:
Early Entry Deadline: On or before April 15, 2008 - $35
Regular Deadline: On or before June 15, 2008 - $45
Late Entry Deadline: On or before July 1, 2008 - $55
* INFO List Discount: On or before July 1, 2008 - $35
*MUST HAVE INFO LIST PASSWORD ON SUBMISSION FORM TO RECEIVE THE DISCOUNTED RATE
SUBMIT YOUR SCREENPLAY AT
www.reppedscreenplay.comThe winner of The Repped Screenplay Competition will be signed by a literary manager at Repped Management.
Repped managers have represented clients whose work includes: I, Robot, The Notebook, The Ring, Lost in Translation, Down With Love, Panic Room, Adaptation, Bullet Proof Monk, Pieces of April, K9: The Widowmaker, Shattered Glass, Matrix II, Matrix III, “Fraternity Life,” “Sororiety Life,” “Nip/Tuck,” “The West Wing,” “Popular,” “Sex and the City,” “Carnivale,” etc. Writers signed to Repped managers have optioned and/or sold projects to Warner Brothers, Fox, Dreamworks, Lions Gate, Alcon, Universal, New Line, Original Films, Mandalay, Screen Gems, Icon, Comedy Central, Pierce/Williams, Carsey/Werner, Miramax, etc.
ONLY ONE TALENTED WRITER WILL RECEIVE...
Representation by Repped Management;
A “Signing” party at a Hollywood hot spot with VIP industry attendees; including filmmakers, talent, and senior executives from the major studios, agencies, production companies, and entertainment law firms.
Referrals to Hollywood literary agencies; and be provided the opportunity to sign with a motion picture literary agent (at writer’s discretion) who will work in conjunction with the Repped manager to provide overall strategic planning and guidance;
Meetings with some of the executives or producers from the Major and Mini-Major studios including; Warner Brothers, Universal, Twentieth Century Fox, Sony Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, Disney, Miramax, MGM, Picturehouse, Summit Entertainment, and The Weinstein Company;
A press release announcing the Competition winner’s name, screenplay title and script logline in the Industry trade papers; including The Hollywood Reporter, Daily Variety and Screen International;
The opportunity to accept offers for the option/sale of writer’s material.