FINAL DRAFT ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF
THIRD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SCREENWRITING CONTEST
Encino, CA - August 26, 2002
Final Draft, Inc., (www.finaldraft.com), publisher of Final Draft®,
the #1-selling scriptwriting software, today announced the winners
of its annual Big Break™ International Screenplay Contest. Selected
from over 2,500 entries, this year's winner is 8 Track by Shawn
Corridan of Honolulu, Hawaii. 8 Track is a coming-of-age drama
set in the '70's, in which four teenage boys embark on a surfing/road
trip to Mexico during the last weekend before high school is to
begin, a trip that profoundly changes their relationships and
lives forever. He will receive $10,000 plus an all-expense-paid
3-day visit to Los Angeles to take meetings with industry professionals.
Winner Shawn Corridan said, "I had a watershed moment while
attending a pharmaceutical sales conference (khakis, starched
white shirts, too white smiles, backslapping, etc.) that sent
me running into the arms of a possible screenwriting career. Final
Draft, both the software and the contest, made it all possible."
Childproof by Brad Henning won second place and he will receive
$3,000. Childproof tells the story of a womanizing internet executive
who unexpectedly gets custody of a 10-year-old girl he fathered
through sperm donation.
Kid Newz by Janet Borrus & Susannah Blinkoff came in third
and they will receive $1,000. Kid Newz is a smart, funny, family
feature about three scrappy kids who become television's hottest
investigative reporters.
All finalists will receive a copy of Final Draft scriptwriting
software, a one-year subscription to Creative Screenwriting Magazine
and scr(i)pt Magazine, a $50 gift certificate from The Writers
Store and a copy of The Hollywood Creative Directory Producers
Guide. "Our congratulations and best wishes to Shawn, Brad,
Janet, Susannah and all the other writers who submitted their
work," said Marc Madnick, President and CEO of Final Draft,
Inc. "Our Big Break™ contest keeps getting more popular every
year and we're happy to offer an opportunity to more and more
writers and help start them on their way to a successful career."
The other Big Break™ International Screenplay Contest Finalists
were:
10 Minutes to Paradise by Janyce Lapore. A character-driven and
action-packed tale of contemporary New York City.
The Courier by Chris Saffran. A female cat burglar becomes entangled
in a web of international espionage and is seduced by a CIA agent--who
just might be poison.
The Darkest Hours by Sean Kelly. A satiric look at McCarthy-era
anti-communist propaganda that imagines America entering the 21st
century under the merciless thumb of the Soviet Union.
The Graybar Hotel by Joel Rapp & Peter Van Pelt. A prison
inmate living the good life in jail is suddenly released and must
now get used to life as a free man.
Ignatius Elf by Charles Weir & Steve Clarke. A disenchanted
Christmas Elf steals Santa’s sleigh and reindeer to stop
Christmas and to seek a better life as a California surfer.
Irish Luck by Sean Corrigan. A young and talented thief hiding
his past has one week to pay back a $40,000 gambling debt. He
devises a plan to win back the money in an Atlantic City casino.
While in Atlantic City, he encounters a beautiful young woman
with an ulterior motive who lures him into a museum heist.
Mall Cop
by Alfred Thomas Catalfo. When armed bandits pull a daring, mall-wide
heist, a hapless mall security guard who dreams of becoming a
police officer proves that, this time, they've messed with the
wrong quasi-law-enforcement professional.
Moon Shadows by Jim Henry. A girl is abducted and held hostage,
grows up and extracts revenge.
About Final Draft's Big Break™ Contest
Now in its third year, Final Draft's Big Break™ Contest has become
one of the most popular in Hollywood due to previous winners'
success and its generous payout. The first contest's winner, "Dawg,"
by Ken Hastings, has been produced and shot by Gold Circle Films
(starring Elizabeth Hurley and Denis Leary), and last year's winner,
"Breathing Underwater," by Torye Mullins, has been optioned
by Stephen J. Cannell Studios. A panel of industry professionals
conducted the final judging: Brent Armitage, Kathie Fong- Yoneda,
Lori Hughes, SoYun Kima and John Truby. The contest was sponsored
by Final Draft, Inc., The Writers Store, Creative Screenwriting
Magazine, ScriptShark and scr(i)pt Magazine.
About Final Draft Inc.
Writer Marc Madnick and software engineer Benjamin Cahan founded
Final Draft, Inc. in 1991. They recognized the need for a scriptwriting
software package, which would eventually re-create and revolutionize
the way an entire industry writes and revises its scripts. Final
Draft has become the best-selling screenwriting program worldwide,
with more than 150,000 units sold since its introduction. Final
Draft Inc. was named one of the 50 fastest-growing technology
companies in 1998 in Los Angeles by Deloitte & Touche. Final
Draft won the 2000 Golden Satellite Award for Best Interactive
CD-ROM.
Final Draft scriptwriting software is the leading scriptwriting
program and is used worldwide by professional film and TV writers
to create such Oscar®-winning hits as American Beauty and
The Usual Suspects. Final
Draft is endorsed by industry talents such as Oliver Stone (JFK,
Any Given Sunday), James L. Brooks (As Good As It Gets, Jerry
Maguire), Tom Hanks (That Thing You Do, Castaway) Alan Ball (American
Beauty, Six Feet Under) and Michael Bay (Pearl Harbor, Armageddon).
Final Draft, Inc. also publishes Final Draft AV, the only dedicated
multi-column word processor specifically designed for writing
commercials, corporate videos, documentaries, DV shorts, etc.
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