November 2011 Contest

$162,000 in Awards

One Best Test Movie Award: $100,000

Winner

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(Thriller and Suspense, Action and Adventure) When a nautical treasure hunter discovers a WWII U-boat off the coast of New York, he sets out on an international pursuit to discover the formula to alchemy with a beautiful professor who has a secret agenda of her own.
Winner: Best Test Movie, Best Dialogue Track, Best Trailer, Best Script
Finalist: Best Test Movie, Best Dialogue Track, Best Trailer, Best Script
Semifinalist: Best Test Movie, Best Dialogue Track, Best Trailer, Best Script
 
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Two Best Trailer Awards: $5,000 Each

Winners

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Premise
One wants money, the other wants revenge. One wants to clear his name, while the other is sent to kill him.
Winner: Best Dialogue Track, Best Trailer
Finalist: Best Test Movie, Best Dialogue Track, Best Trailer
Semifinalist: Best Test Movie, Best Dialogue Track, Best Trailer
 
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Creative notes

This is the "official" trailer for the 1st cut of the movie.

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Premise
In 1940, a US airship is sent on a top secret mission into the uncharted African interior in order to intercept a Nazi Zeppelin involved in an archeological expedition that could make Hitler’s armies invincible.
Winner: Best Trailer
Finalist: Best Trailer
Semifinalist: Best Trailer
 
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Creative notes

Gary's storyboard truly contained some great shots. This shorter version (1) grabs some of the entertaining aspects of his exci...

Two Best Dialogue Track Awards: $5,000 Each

Winners

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(Thriller and Suspense, Action and Adventure) A retired CIA hitman is given seventy four hours to assassinate a brutal African dictator before his own family is murdered.
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(Action and Adventure, Kids and Family) When a mythological mirror brings the ruthless gangsters from a popular comic book to life, their illustrator must team with the book's dashing hero to send the villains back to their world before the portal closes.

Featuring

Winner: Best Dialogue Track, Best Actor
Finalist: Best Dialogue Track, Best Actor
Semifinalist: Best Dialogue Track, Best Actor
 
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Also Starring

Semifinalist: Best Actor
 
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Two Best Actor Awards: $1,000 Each

Winners

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(Comedy) A comedy about a troubled entertainer in love with two women who are, in reality, puppets.

 
 
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as BOB THE CLERK, CLANCY ZEDDERMAN, MALLICK, YOSEF ROSENBURG

(Comedy, Horror) A dying research scientist injects himself with an unproven formula that turns him into the undead. He must regain stolen funds to finish his research.

 
 

One Best Script Award: $20,000

Winner

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(Thriller and Suspense, Action and Adventure) A disgraced young cop is assigned a routine civilian ride-along and quickly learns that his passenger is not what he seems and he has just entered into a brutal battle with a killer who will stop at nothing to achieve his goal.
Winner: Best Script
Finalist: Best Script
Semifinalist: Best Script
 
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One Best Kids and Family Script Award: $20,000

Winner

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(Action and Adventure, Kids and Family) An out of work father discovers a super secret headquarters of a Dark Knight in his basement and decides to use it to use it to improve his family's life.
Winner: Best Kids and Family Script
Finalist: Best Kids and Family Script
Semifinalist: Best Script, Best Kids and Family Script
 
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Winner: Best Kids and Family Script
Finalist: Best Script, Best Kids and Family Script
Semifinalist: Best Script, Best Kids and Family Script
 
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One Best Test Movie Award: $100,000

Finalists

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(Thriller and Suspense, Action and Adventure) A retired CIA hitman is given seventy four hours to assassinate a brutal African dictator before his own family is murdered.

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(Thriller and Suspense, Action and Adventure) When a nautical treasure hunter discovers a WWII U-boat off the coast of New York, he sets out on an international pursuit to d...

 
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(Action and Adventure) One wants money, the other wants revenge. One wants to clear his name, while the other is sent to kill him.

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(Horror, Action and Adventure) In ancient Rome, a team of gladiators must fight its most vicious opponent ever... Zombies. As the outbreak spreads and the cre...

 

Two Best Trailer Awards: $5,000 Each

Finalists

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(Thriller and Suspense, Horror) A family fights for their lives when they encounter the entity responsible for human suffering. 666 is the mark of the beast in...

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(Action and Adventure) One wants money, the other wants revenge. One wants to clear his name, while the other is sent to kill him.

 
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(Thriller and Suspense) A former homicide investigator with photographic memory so intense that past and present are virtually indistinguishable must c...

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(Action and Adventure) In 1940, a US airship is sent on a top secret mission into the uncharted African interior in order to intercept a Nazi Zeppelin...

 
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(Comedy) A ball player gets in trouble for punching an umpire, and is sentenced to 100 hours community service to be served as an umpire...

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(Horror, Action and Adventure) A gladiator must save Rome from the outbreak of the world's first zombie plague.

 

Two Best Dialogue Track Awards: $5,000 Each

Finalists

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(Thriller and Suspense, Action and Adventure) A retired CIA hitman is given seventy four hours to assassinate a brutal African dictator before his own family is murdered.

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(Action and Adventure, Kids and Family) When a mythological mirror brings the ruthless gangsters from a popular comic book to life, their illustrator must team with th...

 
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(Thriller and Suspense) With the evidence against her overwhelming and the law closing in, a woman desperately tries to prove she is not a murderer.

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(Horror, Action and Adventure) In ancient Rome, a team of gladiators must fight its most vicious opponent ever... Zombies. As the outbreak spreads and the cre...

 

Two Best Actor Awards: $1,000 Each

Finalists

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(Comedy, Drama) In a predictable and ordinary world, there is nothing more beautiful than the out of place.

 
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(Comedy) A comedy about a troubled entertainer in love with two women who are, in reality, puppets.

 
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(Action and Adventure) A former fashion model and journalist must fight the injustices of her murderous stepbrother in order to save herself, her family, and the victims of her success.

 
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(Comedy, Action and Adventure) Identity Check is an action/comedy about Nurse, a homeless woman living a delusional past in an alley behind a Las Vegas casino, who disbands a powerful identity theft ring when she mobilizes a ragtag bunch of homeless friends and finds her identity in the present.

 
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(Comedy, Horror) A dying research scientist injects himself with an unproven formula that turns him into the undead. He must regain stolen funds to finish his research.

 
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(Thriller and Suspense, Action and Adventure) When a nautical treasure hunter discovers a WWII U-boat off the coast of New York, he sets out on an international pursuit to discover the formula to alchemy with a beautiful professor who has a secret agenda of her own.

 

One Best Script Award: $20,000

Finalists

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(Comedy, Action and Adventure) As a matter of national security, an alcoholic ex-CIA agent is banished to the one place that no one will find him: Santa’s Wor...

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(Thriller and Suspense, Action and Adventure) A disgraced young cop is assigned a routine civilian ride-along and quickly learns that his passenger is not what he seems and ...

 
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(Thriller and Suspense, Horror) At age fifteen, Ivy was the sole survivor of a brutal home invasion. Seven years later her home is once again “invaded”. Yo...

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(Drama) A lonely young girl who sells Polaroids of herself through ads. An alcoholic haunted by the sins of her past. And a cynical 17-...

 

One Best Kids and Family Script Award: $20,000

Finalists

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(Comedy, Kids and Family) A young farmboy tries to discover the secret of how 12 beautiful princesses escape each night from the imprisonment of their ma...

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(Science Fiction and Fantasy, Kids and Family) While appraising old and rare books at a restored colonial plantation, a book collector stumbles across a series of diaries tha...

 
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(Action and Adventure, Kids and Family) An out of work father discovers a super secret headquarters of a Dark Knight in his basement and decides to use it to use it to...

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(Science Fiction and Fantasy, Kids and Family) When two nerdy kids find a UFO and take it for a joy ride, they're pulled into a galactic war and must fight to save the Earth.

 

Two Best Actor Awards: $1,000 Each

Semifinalists

One Best Script Award: $20,000

Semifinalists

One Best Test Movie Award: $100,000

Creating a Test Movie

A test movie is a visual rough draft of a script. A table read is a test movie. So is a storyboard. No matter what form they take, test movies should be full-length and should have good acting and sound. Polished visuals are not required.

  • Actor? Animator? There’s a role for you.
    Test movies are a way for all kinds of creative types to help bring a story to life – and potentially win money in the process. If you’re an actor, you can grab a camera and some friends and cast yourself in whatever role you like. We also encourage animators, storyboard artists and photographers to take elements of existing test movies and add their own visuals. (Be sure to designate them as revisions when you upload). There are some great table reads, for example, that could be used as soundtracks.
  • Whenever possible, cut words that aren’t dialogue.
    Title cards and onscreen text work better than reading jargon-y slug lines, such as “INT. OFFICE – DAY” or “SMASH CUT TO …” . If you need to read descriptions, please keep them as brief and engaging as possible. You don’t need to tell us what the actors are doing – especially if we can see them doing it. It’s OK to alter the script as you go. When you bring a director, actors and other creative people into a process, creative stuff can happen, and the result might not exactly match the words on the page. And that’s OK.
  • Make sure you have the rights to everything in your test movie.
    You can use music and other images that you create yourself or that you ask someone to create for you. However, if someone creates something for you or appears in your test movie, you should have them sign a release. (See sample release forms in Help.) You also can license music and stock footage from companies, but you will need to get a written license agreement and ensure that you obtain rights broad enough to permit use in revisions of your test movie and distribution of your test movie (and any revisions of it) by any form of distribution.

Summary of Key Contest Rules

  • You must be at least 18 (or the age of majority where you reside).
  • Your test movie must complete its upload and processing by 11:59 PM Pacific Time on the last day of the contest entry period. This could take hours, and possibly more than a day, so make sure you give yourself plenty of time.
  • Only movies between 85 and 180 minutes long are eligible for contest awards.
  • A total of 20% of the Best Movie award is offered to eligible scripts that meaningfully contribute to the winning movie.
  • A test movie in this month's contest will also be considered for subsequent contests for which it is eligible.

Two Best Trailer Awards: $5,000 Each

Summary of Key Contest Rules

  • You must be at least 18 (or the age of majority where you reside).
  • Your trailer must complete its upload and processing by 11:59 PM Pacific Time on the last day of the contest entry period. This could take hours, and possibly more than a day, so make sure you give yourself plenty of time.
  • Only trailers between 1 and 6 minutes long are eligible for contest awards.
  • A total of 10% of the Best Trailer award is offered to eligible test movies that were incorporated into the winning trailer and meaningfully contribute to the winning trailer.
  • A total of 10% of the Best Trailer award is offered to eligible scripts that meaningfully contribute to the winning trailer.
  • A trailer in this month's contest will also be considered for subsequent contests for which it is eligible.

Two Best Dialogue Track Awards: $5,000 Each

Creating a Dialogue Track

A dialogue track is a recording of the dialogue of a script. It should not contain any descriptions or slug lines (like INT. OFFICE, DAY). And it should not include music or sound effects, even if they are part of a character’s action, like applauding. Do not overlap any of the characters’ lines or voices. Each line should be an independent cue separated by silence.

There is no minimum length for a dialogue track, as long as substantially all of the dialogue for each character is voiced. And remember: Quality is important – in terms of sound and performance. The actors don’t need to be pros, but they should be able to convey the emotions of the story in an engaging way. The idea is that these tracks can go on to become key components in fully realized test movies, which are visual rough drafts of a script.

Summary of Key Contest Rules

  • You must be at least 18 (or the age of majority where you reside).
  • Your dialogue track must include a reading of the dialogue of the script. It must not include non-dialogue elements such as descriptions of action, music or sound effects.
  • Your dialogue track movie must complete its upload and processing by 11:59 PM Pacific Time on the last day of the contest entry period. This could take hours, and possibly more than a day, so make sure you give yourself plenty of time.
  • A total of $500 of the Best Dialogue Track award is offered to eligible scripts that meaningfully contribute to the winning dialogue track.

Two Best Actor Awards: $1,000 Each

Summary of Key Contest Rules

  • You must be at least 18 (or the age of majority where you reside).
  • You must have an Amazon Studios account and be credited in an eligible, full-length test movie or dialogue track that is uploaded and processed by 11:59 PM Pacific Time on the last day of the contest entry period. This could take hours, and possibly more than a day, so make sure you give yourself plenty of time.

One Best Script Award: $20,000

Summary of Key Contest Rules

  • You must be at least 18 (or the age of majority where you reside).
  • Your script must complete its upload and processing by 11:59 PM Pacific Time on the last day of the contest entry period. This could take hours, so make sure you give yourself plenty of time.
  • Only scripts between 85 and 160 pages long (in standard script format) are eligible for contest awards.
  • An eligible original script for a project will receive at least 50% of the Best Script award if the winning script is selected from that project.
  • A script in this month's contest will also be considered for subsequent contests for which it is eligible.

One Best Kids and Family Script Award: $20,000

Summary of Key Contest Rules

  • Your script must complete its upload and processing by 11:59 PM Pacific Time on the last day of the contest entry period. This could take hours, so make sure you give yourself plenty of time.
  • Only scripts between 85 and 160 pages long (in standard script format) are eligible for contest awards.
  • Your script must be a Kids & Family story.
  • An eligible original script for a project will receive at least 50% of the Best Script award if the winning script is selected from that project.
  • A script in this month's contest will also be considered for subsequent contests for which it is eligible.
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Guest Judges

$20,000 Best Script Award

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Will Gluck


Will Gluck is a filmmaker with a uniquely authentic voice and an aim to create projects that reflect popular culture and captivate audiences. He made his feature directorial debut with 2009’s darkly funny Fired Up!. His second feature, Easy A, was released in 2010. The film grossed over $75 million worldwide, and won “Best Comedy Movie” at the Critics Choice Awards. In 2011, his third feature Friends with Benefits, starring Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis, Woody Harrelson, Patricia Clarkson, and Richard Jenkins, was released by Sony / Screen Gems.

Gluck is currently developing Sex on the Moon at Columbia Pictures for producers Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti and Michael DeLuca. Additionally, he will produce Rehab with Chernin Entertainment and 20th Century Fox, as well as About Last Night for Sony / Screen Gems. Gluck also wrote the upcoming comedy Taildraggers, for Participant Media.

Gluck, a New York native, started in television as a staff writer for the NBC series The John Larroquette Show. He went on to serve as writer and producer on the shows Working, Grosse Pointe, and Andy Richter Controls the Universe. Gluck created and executive produced the 2003 Fox television series Luis, starring Luis Guzman, and co-created and executive produced The Loop, also on Fox, from 2005-2007. Gluck recently signed a two-year development and production deal for film and television with Sony Pictures.

Gluck lives in Los Angeles with his family.

 

$20,000 Best Script Award

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Nina Wolarsky


Nina Wolarsky is Senior Vice President of George Clooney and Grant Heslov’s Smokehouse Pictures, where she oversees the company's slate of films in development. She joined the company at its inception in 2006 and has been responsible for films including The Ides of March (Executive Producer), which is based on Beau Willimon's play Farragut North and directed by George Clooney. The film features George Clooney, Ryan Gosling, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paul Giamatti, Marisa Tomei, and Evan Rachel Wood. The film received its world premiere at the opening night of the 2011 Venice Film Festival and is being released by Sony Pictures in October 2011.

Nina is Executive Producer of the film Argo, which is currently in production with Ben Affleck starring and directing. The film is based on a Wired Magazine article by Joshua Bearman about the true story of how the CIA (with a little help from Hollywood) rescued six Americans during the 1979 Iran Hostage Crisis. Argo was written by Chris Terrio and will be released by Warner Bros in 2012. Other films Nina has been responsible for include the upcoming feature Our Brand Is Crisis (Executive Producer).

Previously, Nina worked as Vice President of Development and Production at Hart Sharp Entertainment, where her most recent credit was for the 2008 Academy Award-nominated film Revolutionary Road (Co-Executive Producer), starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Sam Mendes. Nina is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and began her career as a book scout in New York City.

 

$20,000 Best Kids And Family Script Award

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Shawn Levy


Shawn Levy is one of the most commercially successful film directors of the past decade. To date, his films have grossed over 1.6 billion dollars worldwide. Levy’s most recent film, Real Steel, a futuristic father-son boxing drama starring Hugh Jackman, for DreamWorks Pictures, opened October 7th, 2011 at the top of the worldwide box office. Levy also serves as executive producer of the hit ABC comedy Last Man Standing, which stars Tim Allen.

In addition to his directing slate, Levy is currently producing the comedy Neighborhood Watch, starring Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn and Jonah Hill.

In 2010, Levy directed and produced Date Night, with a cast that included Steve Carell, Tina Fey, James Franco, Mila Kunis, Mark Wahlberg, Kristin Wiig, and Mark Ruffalo. Levy also produced and directed the blockbuster Night at the Museum franchise, which featured Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Ricky Gervais, Hank Azaria, Amy Adams, Christopher Guest, Jonah Hill, Dick Van Dyke and Mickey Rooney. Prior to that, Levy directed the hit comedies Pink Panther and Cheaper by the Dozen.

 

$20,000 Best Kids And Family Script Award

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Tim Hill


Tim Hill began his career in live comedy in New York, writing music for and performing in sketch shows and fringe musicals. He moved into television writing and directing for Nickelodeon. He helped developed the hit series SpongeBob SquarePants, created by Steve Hillenberg, and eventually wrote and story edited The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.

Tim has worked as a writer, story editor, producer and director on a number of television projects for Nickelodeon, Disney, Comedy Central, USA Network, ABC Family, and Discovery Kids.

He made his feature directing debut with Sony’s Muppets From Space. His second feature was the Disney comedy Max Keeble’s Big Move. He then directed Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties for Twentieth Century Fox, followed by Alvin and the Chipmunks. He most recently completed Hop, for Universal, and is slated to direct the remake of Short Circuit for Dimension.

Tim was raised in Oakland, California. He studied French literature at the University of California, Berkeley.