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The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition Searches for the Best Short Film Scripts of 2008

The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, the most prestigious screenwriting competition in Canada, begins the search for the best short film scripts of 2008.
 

 
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PRLog (Press Release)Jul 09, 2008 – Toronto, ON — The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, the most prestigious screenwriting competition in Canada, began the search for the best short film scripts of 2008. The CSSC’s search begins with the launch of the official website and by issuing a challenge to budding and seasoned scribes alike in the form of the competition’s mantra: Short… Is… Better. The CSSC will herald and reward the best and most successful writers of short film for the year with the ultimate prize: a professionally produced, live-action short film. The top three scripts, to be exact.

Literary hopefuls will have until midnight December 31st, 2008 to pen, proof and bullet-proof their masterpieces. The competition is a chance for screenwriters to flex their creative juices for the judges. Entered scripts will pass the eye balls and litmus tests of entertainment industry players, increasing the emerging screenwriter’s visibility and exposure in an industry where breaking in is never out of style.

David Cormican, Producer and Director of Development for The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, reminds that the competition is open to writers of any nationality, from any country across the world. And so far as themes for writing your scripts are concerned, “the sky is the limit. We don’t want to restrict the subject matter of the entrants. So you could write about Paris Hilton at a gas station in Afghanistan, or Stephen Harper in line at a Tim Horton’s. Period. Just keep it short. We live in a digital age with waning attention spans, brevity truly is the soul of wit. As long as you find the story, we’ll find a winner”, says Cormican.

What’s unique about the Canadian Short Screenplay Competition is that there are many festivals dedicated to short films: their viewing, reading and work-shopping, but there are very few, if any, competitions that celebrate and reward the writers of these marvelous works with a fully realized production using professional crews and talent like the CSSC.
Cormican says “there is a unique function that the short film provides the entertainment industry, and it goes by the name: calling card”. The CSSC wants to give this brilliant introduction to the film industry to three lucky entrants. “What better ‘hello’ could a new writer hope for than their words living and breathing on the screen for producers, agents and film goers to see. The sad reality, though, is that a script is just a script until it is produced. That’s when it really crosses over and becomes a film. And that’s where the CSSC comes in to help create some cinematic magic. So, if you are still sitting around wondering if you should enter the competition or not, ask yourself the question: Do I want to be a part of the script industry, or the film industry? When you find your answer, we’ll be waiting”, says Cormican.

About The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition (CSSC)

The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, administered by Year of the Skunk Productions (Toronto), and established in 2008, is the premiere screenwriting contest for short film scripts. CSSC is the single-most competitive, prestigious, short screenplay festival in Canada, a champion for screenwriters everywhere and a launching pad for writers’ professional careers through bold exposure, high-octane publicity and simply stunning productions of the top three award-winning short film scripts each year.

Find out more about the Canadian Short Screenplay Competition here: http://yearoftheskunk.com/CSSC/home.html


Contact:
David Cormican
647-228-3287
www.YearoftheSkunk.com
david@yearoftheskunk.com
2913 Dundas
Toronto, ON M6P 1Z1

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About Year of the Skunk Productions and the Canadian Short Screenplay Competition

Year of the Skunk productions creates and develops entertaining original television, film & cross-platform programming, concepts and content available for worldwide purchase and distribution that are much like a Skunk... powerfulboldgrippingrespectedfearlessandconfident
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‘Nuff said!
Year of the Skunk Productions produces the prestigious Canadian Short Screenplay Competition (CSSC). Established in 2008, CSSC is the premiere screenwriting contest for short film scripts. The CSSC is the single-most competitive, prominent, short screenplay festival in Canada, a champion for screenwriters everywhere and a launching pad for writers’ professional careers through bold exposure, high-octane publicity and simply stunning productions of the top three award-winning short film scripts each year.

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Issued By:David Cormican
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Phone:6472283287
City/Town:Toronto
State/Province:Ontario
Zip:M6P 1Z1
Country:Canada
Categories:Entertainment, Event, Arts
Tags:Competition, Canada, Screenplay, Screenwriting, Producer, Cssc, Year Of The Skunk, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition

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