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What's New, BlueCat? 
                                        
The Official Newsletter of the

BlueCat Screenplay Competition   


October 7th, 2014


EIGHT DAYS TO

REGULAR DEADLINE!

  

October 15th is the last opportunity to submit your script and receive early written analysis by November 10th. After October 15th, you'll receive feedback by Feb 1st.

 

SUBMIT NOW

 

IN THIS WEEK'S NEWSLETTER:
  • 8 Days to BlueCat Regular Deadline - October 15!
  • 3 SCRIPTS: Misery, Barton Fink, and Wonder Boys
  • Three more days for the October Shorts Challenge!
  • London Screenwriters' Festival Badge Contest - ends 10/8!
  • 31 Days Around The World With BlueCat
  • Interview with screenwriter Christina Welsh - Addicted
  • 10 Lessons to be Learned From Movies About Writers
  • Interview with screenwriter Timothy J. Sexton - The Liberator
  • Words on writing from William Goldman
  • Submit yourself to the BlueCat Community Corner!
  • BlueCat Workshop information
LONDON SCREENWRITERS' FESTIVAL 2014 BADGE GIVEAWAY - DEADLINE 10/8
Sponsored by BlueCat
 

 

Write an original 1-3 page scene about London and submit it to:

production@bluecatscreenplay.com 
by Wednesday, October 8th at 11:59 PM, PST.

Winner gets a badge to the London Screenwriters' Festival and gets to work the BlueCat table at the festival with 2014 Cordelia Award Winner, Jason Pittock!


LEARN MORE & SUBMIT

OCTOBER SHORTS CHALLENGE 3 DAYS LEFT!
sponsored by BlueCat

 

 

We want to challenge you to write a short script (5-40 pages) from October 1st -10th!

We will be having several free entry contests in conjunction with the October Shorts Challenge, so make sure to keep us in the loop about your shorts journey using the hashtag 
#writeshortfilms on Twitter or Instagram.
 

Submit your short film to us by October 15th for our Regular Deadline!

CHAT WITH BLUECAT ON USTREAM!
 

 
Don't miss out on the chance to have your pressing screenwriting questions answered live by BlueCat founder Gordy Hoffman on UStream!  

The 'Screenwriting Sitdown' will be LIVE on October 1st at 5pm PST. Gordy will also announce the winners of the Movie Title Contest Live! Mark your calendars!
 

31 DAYS AROUND THE WORLD WITH BLUECAT!
From BlueCatScreenplay.com
 


 

Every day in October, we'll feature a different screenwriter from the worldwide BlueCat community on our website!


 

INTERVIEW WITH TIMOTHY J. SEXTON, SCREENWRITER OF
THE LIBERATOR
from BlueCat Interviews
 

 

BlueCat talks to screenwriter Timothy J. Sexton (Children of Men, Cesar Chavez, The Lottery) about his new historical biopic, The Liberator, about the life of Venezuelan revolutionary Simon Bolivar, currently in theaters.

 

HEY, WHADDYA SAY?

 

 

"Writing is finally about one thing: going into a room alone and doing it. Putting words on paper that have never been there in quite that way before. And although you are physically by yourself, the haunting Demon never leaves you, that Demon being the knowledge of your own terrible limitations, your hopeless inadequacy, the impossibility of ever getting it right. No matter how diamond-bright your ideas are dancing in your brain, on paper they are earthbound."

 

-William Goldman

Adventures in the Screen Trade

 

SELECTED SCRIPTS
Three Screenplay PDFs

MISERY
Screenplay by William Goldman
Story by Stephen King


BARTON FINK
by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen


WONDER BOYS
Screenplay by Steven Klove
Story by Michael Chabon



INTERVIEW WITH CHRISTINA WELSH, CO-WRITER OF ADDICTED
from BlueCat Interviews

 

 

BlueCat had the opportunity to interview successful screenwriter Christina Welsh, co-writer of the new erotic thriller Addicted, out in theaters October 10th!

 

10 LESSONS TO BE LEARNED FROM MOVIES ABOUT WRITERS
from The BlueCat Blog

 

Read ten important lessons that movies about the craft of writing can teach us as screenwriters.


 

BLUECAT ADVICE VIDEO
From Ask BlueCat Videos 


 

"Do screenwriting how-to
books work?

 

BlueCat founder Gordy Hoffman gives you the low-down on whether advice in how-to books on writing is worth taking.

 

  WATCH THE VIDEO 

HEY, WHATCHA UP TO? 

The BlueCat
Community Corner


 

 

BlueCat is continuing our new Community Corner in the newsletter where each week we feature what YOU'RE up to.    

 

Do you play in a band, paint, write books, draw, sculpt, make short films or web series, etc.? Do you participate in an arts organization our community should know about?

 

Share your accomplishments as well as upcoming fairs, shows, screenings, and gatherings by emailing:

info@bluecatscreenplay.com

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BlueCat Screenwriting Workshops
 
BlueCat Screenplay Workshops are an intensive opportunity to certifiably improve your script in a small group environment, led by award winning screenwriter and BlueCat founder Gordy Hoffman.

Your script will be read in advance both by Gordy as well as the other workshop participants; everyone receives in-depth feedback on their script from a number of different perspectives.

Winner of the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival for LOVE LIZA, Gordy Hoffman has taught screenwriting at the USC School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles, as well as led workshops all over North America, Poland, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. He has served as a panelist for the IFP Script to Screen Conference in NYC, Women in Film's Script DC Conference in Washington, DC, and the George Eastman House Film Festival, as well as a judge for the McKnight Screenwriting Fellowships in Minnesota. Gordy Hoffman founded the BlueCat Screenplay Competition in 1998 and remains its judge.

  

THE FULL SCRIPT WORKSHOP

Participants read all screenplays in advance of the workshop. During the workshop, Gordy provides direct and in-depth feedback on each screenplay, with everyone encouraged to contribute his or her own thoughts and concerns.

  

Each writer will leave with a great sense of what they can do specifically to improve their screenplay, as well as a better awareness of where they might properly develop as a professional screenwriter as a whole. Writers benefit from the direct focus placed on their screenplays by the workshop, along with the analysis of the other scripts.

  

Screenplays can be first drafts or rewrites, incomplete or partial, with first time writers and veterans all welcome. Scripts are due 10-14 days prior to the date of the workshop.

  

Note: Screenplays submitted to the workshop are not eligible to be entered into the BlueCat Screenplay Competition.

  

  

Regular Registration Option

Do you want to participate, but do not have a script to submit at this time? Regular registration for the workshop allows you to attend without submitting written material, read the scripts in advance and still participate in the discussion.

  

  


UPCOMING WORKSHOPS: 

 

  

Online - November 6th - REGISTER  

 

Los Angeles - November 8th - REGISTER

(Full registration SOLD OUT,  

regular registration still available)

 

 San Francisco - November 15th - REGISTER  

(Full registration SOLD OUT,  

regular registration still available)

 
 

Denver - November 24 -  REGISTER 

(only 1 spot left)  

 

Denver - November 25 - REGISTER  

(only 2 spots left)  

 

Online - December 4th - REGISTER  

 

Jacksonville - December 13th - REGISTER 

 

Los Angeles - February 21st - REGISTER

 

Salt Lake City - March 5th - REGISTER 

 

Please let us know if 

 

you'd like the BlueCat Workshop 

 

 to come to your town!

 

See you soon.