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Sponsors
Here are the sponsors that are helping to make this
contest a success by offering prizes and services.
(Click on the name to
the left to visit their website and get more info on them)
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Scr(i)pt Magazine is one of our prize presenters. They
are granting the top three winners a one-year subscription to their publication. |
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Esther Luttrell is not only agreeing to consider the
first, second, and third place winners for possible literary representation,
but is also offering three of her books, "Esther Luttrell's Tools
of the Screen writing Trade", as prizes. |
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Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf of Burbank is offering the
first place winner a full gift basket as one
of the prizes. |
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The Scriptwriters Network is a non-profit,
volunteer based organization created by writers for writers. The Network
sponsors ongoing Producers and Television Outreach Programs, hosts monthly
meetings with guest speakers, sponsors the bi-weekly "Meet the Writer"
film series at ArcLight Hollywood, and provides other educational and professional
resources for emerging and working writers. The Scriptwriters Network will
also be awarding the top three contestants a one year membership to their
organization. |
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Supporters
Here are the supporters that are helping to make this
contest a success by offering creative consultation to the project.
(Click on the name to the left to visit
their website and get more info on them)
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Bryan Michael Stoller is on board for project support.
He is a screenwriter/director that has just adapted the novel "They
Cage The Animals At Night" for the big screen and will be co-directing
it with Michael Jackson for Icon Productions (Mel Gibson's Company). He
is also currently editing the official "Screen writing for Dummies"
book and is authoring the "Filmmaking for Dummies" book.
Bryan was unavailable to judge, but offers his support where needed. |
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P.A.S.W. (Performing Arts Studio West) provided
the location for the filming of promo spots and the cast video intros. They
are also nice enough to donate the use of their audiot and lighting equipment
for
special events. |
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Michael Conley is the official publicist of The C.A.S.T.
Project. He is in charge of all the publicity for the project, contest,
and production of the presentation pilot. |
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Scott Stoddard is a screenwriter and playwright who
is currently producing and directing various projects in Los Angeles. Scott
has offered his support where needed. |
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Ivan Markota is the director and founder of the Van
Mar Academy of Motion Picture and Television Acting in Hollywood. Ivan has
offered much support over the years and offers his support to the C.A.S.T.
Project where needed. |
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