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In 2014, Kahia's screenplay Project Guile was named a Finalist at the Nashville Film Festival. [9] 76 finalists were selected from 1,511 entries. [10]In addition, the screenplay earned a Semi-Finalist placement at 18th Annual Fade In Awards [11] and Scriptapalooza Screenplay Competition. [12]
Words From Here Short Script Competition [31] 1st Place The Harrowing: Won With Peter Gamble Prize no longer awarded. 2010 Scriptapalooza International Screenplay Competition [32] The Harrowing: Runner Up [33] With Peter Gamble 2011 Hollywood Foreign Press Association: Young Screenwriter's Award The Harrowing: Won With Peter Gamble 2011
Micky's television pilot, LAM, won the Scriptapalooza Screenwriting Competition. [4] Micky wrote the feature script Rails & Ties, a Warner Bros. film. Alison Eastwood directed the movie which starred Kevin Bacon, Marcia Gay Harden and Miles Heizer. Rails & Ties premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2007. [5]
Slamdance has announced the winners of its annual screenplay competition, with Mike Ackerman’s feature-length script “This End Up” winning the grand prize. Slamdance announced the awards ...
The competition is unique in that the Grand Prize-winning screenwriter will have their screenplay developed, financed […] ‘The Night’ Producer Mammoth Pictures Launches Screenplay ...
[18] [19] The Third Realm was also a Finalist in Scriptapalooza [20] and the Sweet Auburn International Film Festival's Screenplay Category, a Semi-Finalist in Final Draft's Big Break Contest, [21] the ReelHeART International Film Festival, Writemovies.com Screenwriting Contest #18 [22] and made the Top 10 in the Bare Bones International Film ...
Barry is also the author of two comic books: Deadman's Land for which he was the quarter-finalist of the Big Break Screenwriting Contest in 2013, and, still quarter finalist, but this time in 2014, of Scriptapalooza Screenwriting.
He sold his first screenplay, "The Many Lives of Bobby Ivers" to Universal Pictures (Hal Lieberman, producer) while still a student at UCLA.Price received his BA from Yale University in 1988 and his MFA in Screenwriting from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in 1998.