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Saturday, 03 October 2009 22:52

Read the Contest Winners

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Sorry it's taken so long to post these.  Congratulations to all who entered, not just those who won or placed.

By the way,  in case you didn't know, you can post files to the forums which means anyone who wants to begin a critique session can.

MAKE IT REEL SCRIPT to SCREEN CONTEST

WINNERS: 

  Brandon Tyra - 1st place: Harvey the Chicken Racist (in production)

  Gene Wagner - 2nd place: The Bowler

  Joe Swanson - 3rd place: Dawn of the Piggies

  Christopher Stires - 4th place: Death and Taxes 

  Sharon Holland - 5th place: Gongoma
 

HONORABLE MENTION:

  Kim Armstrong - Best Structure: My First Job 

  Anne Kruse - Best Title: Shoemantic Liaison 

  Gary Keene - Best Dialogue: Sunset Angels 

  Robert Semerau - Best Writing Style: A Kiss to Build a Dream On 

  Steven Sachse - Best Story Twist: Tres Generaciones

  Jeff Michaels - Most Creatively Disturbing: A Father's Love 

  Michael Orick - Best Setting: The Fiddler

  Chris Armstrong - Best Ending: Reverse the Curse 

  Daniel Angarita - Best Pacing: Borderline 

  Jessica Pollack - Best Melodrama: What Do You Want To Do That For?

 

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