If your question isn’t answered below please contact us: info@yearoftheskunk.com.
Q: Is the competition only open to writers of Canadian nationality?
A: Not at all. In
the true spirit of being Canadian, we're just too darn polite and can't find
it in our hearts to turn someone away because of the country they are from.
We welcome entries from all over the world. So call up your Aunt in
Luxembourg and let her know that Loïc can enter his script. In fact, you
might be thrilled to learn that last year's 2nd place entry "No Man's Land",
came all the way from Ireland.
Q: Who is Year of the Skunk Productions?
A: Year of the Skunk Productions was approached to manage the
Canadian Short Screenplay Competition. Additionally, we are in the
business of producing comedic and dramatic content, shorts, feature
films and television productions. This of course is great news for
the entrants of the competition as we are able to offer more
opportunities for writers.
Q: What is the top prize?
A: The Grand Prize winning screenwriter(s) of the Canadian Short
Screenplay Competition will have their screenplay produced by Year
of the Skunk Productions. It will be premiered (subject to
availability), and entered into film festivals around the world
along with the help of our distribution partner Ouat!Media. For more
information, you can check out the prizes page.
Q: Is there a cash alternative?
A: No. While the top three prizes are accompanied by a cash amount,
there is no cash alternative to any prize. Prizes are awarded ‘as
is’. Our hope is to launch a writer’s career with this competition.
We believe that the best prize would be to set a screenplay writer
on a career path. Having your screenplay produced and to be able to
show it to an agent / producer / the world on the screen is the best
opportunity you can hope for. That is the golden opportunity on
offer here.
Q: I'm not yet 18, but I have a great script I want to enter... What do I
do?
A: No need for fake
ID's here. Simply have your parent or legal guardian sign your entry form in
the appropriate box and your script is on it's way to being a part of the
competition!
Q: Live-Action screenplay?! Does that mean you only accept action genre
films?
A: No. This simply
means we are looking to produce scripts that are NOT animation, lifestyle or
documentary scripts. Otherwise, so far as genre goes... your imagination is
the only limit we'll place on you.
Q: Who will produce the films?
A: Year of the Skunk Productions will produce all winning
screenplays.
Q: Who will direct the films?
A: Year of the Skunk Productions will select directors for all films
produced. They will be provided with a professional cast and crew.
Q: Why are the writers expected to pay a CAD $25 fee?
A: We are extremely grateful to our sponsors for their in-kind
support but as generous as their sponsorship is, the competition has
considerable administration costs which have to be met, separately
from any of the film production budget(s). Having said that, we are
constantly looking for ways to reduce the cost of submission. As
soon as we can, we will do so. It is also worth noting that there
are several discount codes floating around out there that can be
applied to reduce the fee for entrance to the competition. Keep your
eyes open for them. And when you find one, share ‘em with your
buddies.
Q: What is the budget of the film?
A: This is a difficult question. Why? Because we don’t yet know the
screenplay we are to produce. Does it have a cast of one or
thirty-three? Is it all interiors or exteriors with a cast of
thousands? Where will we shoot? Can we make it eligible and maximize all
the available tax credits? Do we need a crane or have to block off
traffic? And do we include or exclude sponsorship in this budget?
Each winning script will have different needs and requirements that
will determine the individual screenplay’s production budget.
Q: Who are the judges?
A: We use industry professionals with years of experience in the
business. We prefer to protect the judges' anonymity as well as the
writers. This protects the judges and competitors of any reprisals
and accusations of misappropriating the outcome of the competition.
We feel this creates a fair judging system.
Q: Will the winning writer get a copy of the film?
A: Yes. This whole project is being run for the screenplay writer.
Their prize is the production of their screenplay. Of course the
winner will receive DVD copy of the final film as well as all the
press and publicity we can drum up for them. We also encourage
winners to pursue other avenues of promotion and PR for their
winning/finalist scripts.
Q: How much is the CAD $25 submission fee in USD?
A: Get up-to-date currency conversion here.
Q: How about in Pesos, Rubles and Swiss Francs?
A:
Get up-to-date currency conversion here.
Q: Can I pay the entry fee by Credit, Debit Card or Bank Transfer?
A: Yes. There is a direct link on the ENTRY page for you to pay by
these means using a secure connection via PayPal and/or
Withoutabox.
Q: I have a short screenplay which is seventeen pages will it be
disqualified from entry into the competition?
A:
The page-a-minute rule is a very good ‘rule-of-thumb’. But in our
opinion it is not rigid and not cast-in-stone, simply because what
may appear to be a finished draft is not always the case once the
director or producer gets hold of it.
The short answer is no. But it might be disqualified. The producer(s)
might see a scene four pages long which just doesn’t work or an
ending that requires further revisions or a scene which needs to be
paired down, beefed up or cut entirely. It’s always a work in
progress. But that said, if your script is more than 15 pages,
perhaps you should look at ways in which you can combine scenes and
locations, cut characters and really distill it down to the essence
of the dramatic (or comedic) piece.
That is why we have stated in the rules that the winning writer may
be called upon to write further revisions with the producer/script
editor. It does not mean you can send in your thirty page short
screenplay and try to get them passed off as fifteen minutes. We all
have to be sensible about it.
So what is the maximum page length that we will accept, I hear you
ask? Well, I would say no more than 15 pages. And with that said, do
remember the competition slogan:
Short. Is. Better.
Q: How can I increase my chances of winning?
A: Write the best script possible.
Here are some helpful suggestions to better your chances of winning
any screenplay competition:
* Send your submission in early! Waiting until the deadline will only
place your submission at the bottom of the pile. Some competition
piles can run into thousands of submissions, in which event the
readers can be under pressure to read quickly and not give your
screenplay the time it may require.
* Always bind your screenplay. The preferred binding is using only one
brass brad in the top left corner. They keep the screenplay together
and the reader doesn’t lose the all important scene.
* No fancy binding. Seriously. Ditch the covers and the booklets and
plastic. Stick to one brass brad in the top-left corner. It is
appreciated. And in this case, cheaper is better!
* Please, please, please! Do not send submissions by registered post.
It’s a waste of time to go to the post office and collect your
submission, and your money to pay for this extra feature.
* Please put your name, address, telephone number and Email
address, if you have one, so that you can be contacted should you
win.
* Make sure that the copy you send is legible without the magnifying
glass!
* Make sure your payment is made out properly to: Year of the Skunk
Productions
* Use standard screenplay format. There are lots of books on the
market which will teach you and also available are many computer
screenwriting programs.
* Word and Final Draft formatted screenplays will be accepted, but it
is much easier if the file is emailed in as a .pdf
* Please attach the entry fee certified cheque or postal order/money
order to the entry form with a paper clip, please do not staple it.
Put your name/script title in the memo of the cheque/postal
order/money order in case it gets separated from the screenplay.
* Use enough postage to cover the cost of mailing.
* Fill in your Entry Forms and Release in BLOCK CAPITALS and clearly.
Make sure they are signed!
* Check your submission one last time again for ENTRY/REGISTRATION
FORM, ENTRY FEE, YOUR SCREENPLAY, CONTACT INFORMATION and ACCURACY.
Good luck with your submission!
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