Posts Tagged ‘Academy Awards’
For Your Consideration: Screenplays
Saturday, February 11th, 2012
As part of their marketing for Oscars and guild awards, studios share .pdfs of their award-contending screenplays: “Anonymous” by John Orloff (Sony) “The Artist” by Michel Hazanavicius (The Weinstein Company) “Beginners” by Mike Mills (Focus Features) “Bridesmaids” by Annie Mumolo & Kristen Wiig (Universal) “Cars 2″ by Ben Queen; Story by John Lasseter, Brad Lewis [...]
Tags: Academy Awards, awards, Disney, downloads, education, Focus, free screenplays, free scripts, Lionsgate, Oscars, Overture, screenplays, screenwriter, scripts, Sony, Sony Classics, Storyboard, Universal, Weinstein Company
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2011 Academy Award Nominated Screenplays
Friday, February 11th, 2011
Scripts the studios have made available to the public for free for download for awards consideration. DISNEY: http://www.waltdisneystudiosawards.com Alice in Wonderland (2010) Toy Story 3 FOCUS: http://www.focusawards2010.com The American Greenberg It’s Kind of a Funny Story The Kids Are All Right Somewhere LIONSGATE: http://www.lionsgateawards.com For Colored Girls Rabbit Hole OVERTURE: http://www.overturefilms.net/awards City Island Jack Goes [...]
Tags: Academy Awards, Alice in Wonderland, Animal Kingdom, awards, Barney's Version, Blue Valentine, City Island, Dan Margules, Despicable Me, Disney, downloads, education, Focus, For Colored Girls, free screenplays, free scripts, Get Low, Greenberg, I Love You, It's Kind of a Funny Story, Jack Goes Boating, Let Me In, Lionsgate, Made in Dagenham, Mother and Child, Oscars, Overture, Phillip Morris, Please Give, Rabbit Hole, Roadside Attractions, screenplays, screenwriter, scripts, Somewhere, Sony, Sony Classics, Stone, Storyboard, The American, The Kids Are All Right, The King's Speech, Toy Story 3, Universal, Weinstein Company, Winter's Bone
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Writers Resources
Thursday, October 21st, 2010
Holler if any of these links are dead or you have any to add. Feel free to share any experiences! AAJA (Asian American Journalists Association): Mission is to encourage Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to enter the ranks of journalism, to work for fair and accurate coverage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and to [...]
Tags: AAJA, ABFF, Academy Awards, AFL-CIO, African American Women in Cinema, AIFI, American Black Film Festival, American Federation of Labor & Congress of Industrial Organizations, American Indian Film Institute, American Women in Radio & Television, Asian American International Film Festival, Asian American Journalists Association, Asian CineVision, AWRT, Beyond Words, Black Hollywood Education Resources Center Boston Underground Film Festival, BlackFilm.com, CAPE, Cine Women New York, Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment, dvRepublic, DVRepublic.org, Emma L. Bowen Foundation for Minority Interests in Media, Emmy, Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, GLAAD, International Women's Writing Guild, ITVS, IWWG, Latino Public Broadcasting, MANAA, Media Access, Media Action Network for Asian Americans, MOST, Muslims On Screen and Television, NABJ, NAHJ, NAJA, NALIP, NAPT, National Association of Black Journalists, National Association of Hispanic Journalists, National Association of Latino Independent Producers, National Black Programming Consortium, Native American Journalists Association, Native American Public Telecommunications, NBPC, New York Asian Film Festival, New York International Latino Film Festival, New York Women in Film & Television, NewFest, NLGJA, Nosotros, NYILFF, NYWIFT, OBS, Organization of Black Screenwriters, Pacific Islanders in Communications, Pride @ Work, Ricardo Montalbán, Sublime Primetime, The Independent Television Service, The National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association, UNITY: Journalists of Color, Visual Communications, WGF, Women in Film, Women Make Movies, Writers Guild Foundation & Shavelson-Webb Library, Writers Guild of America West, Writers on Writing
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