
RULES & APPLICATION FOR SUBMISSION FOR ENTRY INTO PROGRAM:
The 2009 Screenwriter’s Immersion Program has a limited number of slots available. In order to be accepted into the 5-day program, submit a hard copy 8-10 page script or script excerpt that will be recorded and reviewed during the program. The script must meet the following criteria for consideration:
TO SUBMIT:
Download the application here
Print and mail with 3 hard copies of your 8-10 page script to:
CTFF SCREENWRITER'S IMMERSION PROGRAM
7 Vera Drive
Bethel, CT 06801
ENTRY FEES:
The cost for submission is $30 for each script, regardless of the number of writers. If your submission is accepted, there will be an additional fee of $69 for your participation in the 5-day program.
If an accepted submission involves two or more writers as applicants, each writer will pay the full entrance fee of $69 to participate in the program.
ENTRY DEADLINE:
Submission dates have changed due to the short notice of the original announcement. Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis as long as spaces are available.
Please go to our accommodations page for information on local lodging in Danbury with special rates for Film Festival participants.
ACCEPTANCE INTO THE IMMERSION PROGRAM:
Upon acceptance to the program, the entrant will have until May 10th to submit the program fee of $69.00 to reserve their space in the program.
Program Fee includes participation in:
IF YOU ARE NOT ACCEPTED, YOU CAN STILL LEARN ABOUT SCREENWRITING!
We regret we can only accept a limited number of talented writers into the 2009 program. If you are not accepted, your submission fee will qualify you to attend two of our mainstream educational workshops held Friday June 5th and Saturday June 6th. You will also be able to attend the open casting call.
FORMAT RULES
Entry scripts should be formatted according to current industry standards.
If you've taken your scripts as far as you can and you want to learn more, the Connecticut Film Festival has a unique opportunity for you!
Here's your chance to:
THE CONNECTICUT FILM FESTIVAL 5-DAY SCREENWRITER'S IMMERSION PROGRAM IS NOW TAKING SUBMISSIONS FOR ENTRY. SUBMISSIONS ARE ON A ROLLING BASIS UNTIL THE PROGRAM FILLS. CLICK HERE FOR RULES AND APPLICATION.
FEATURING SATURDAY MASTER CLASS WITH: JAMES V. HART
Tuesday, June 2nd thru Saturday, June 6th
A multi-day event in which screenwriters can see and hear their short script or excerpt performed at a videotaped professional reading (See Rules for Submission for details). Each attendee is assigned a 3-hour, four-person workshop, where they will work in small groups with our instructors to review and critique their scripts, and receive personalized instruction to help improve their work.
Once your film is accepted, we will do everything in our power to make your visit an exciting, comfortable and fulfilling experience; right down to a pillow to lay your head on at the end of a long day or a shoulder to lean on. All films will be eligible for Specialty Awards, winners will be determined by a panel of industry experts.
| Tuesday: | Casting Call for Your Script
Screenwriters are invited to an open casting call in which actors from around the region audition for parts at an all-day session run by a professional casting agent. Each writer will work with the casting agent to select the actors most suitable for their script and schedule the reading. |
Wednesday & Thursday: |
Readings of All Accepted Scripts. A copy of the digital recording will be given to each writer to review at the end of the session. |
Friday & Saturday: |
Instructional Consultation Days The screenwriters in the program will be able to sign up for a 3-hour workshop held either in the morning or afternoon on Friday or Saturday. Each workshop will break up into groups of four screenwriters to one instructor who will conduct a personalized review of the script readings and offer specific consultation on each script. |
| Friday Night: | By Invitation Only! The CTFF Industry Party! |
| Saturday: | Master Class in Screenwriting Writers in the program are invited to attend a special two hour master class on screenplay structure conducted by a noted Hollywood Screenwriter, James V. Hart (whose screen credits include "Contact," "Hook," and "August Rush") with the opportunity to ask direct questions. |