(Apologies for no post last week. Had some important family stuff going on.)
Although my current focus is all about the crowdfunding for my short film, I got a bit of news earlier this week that really made me stop and think.
I subscribe to International Screenwriters’ Association (ISA), and one of the benefits of that is free entry to some of their contests.
I took advantage of that and entered my fantasy-comedy into the Emerging Screenwriters Sci-Fi/Fantasy contest.
It made quarterfinals, which was nice, but did not make the semifinals, which was not as nice.
My first reactions were naturally “Man, this script must really suck,” and “This does not bode well for the other contests I sent it to.”
After the requisite wallowing in remorse and self-pity, I’d remembered something else about this contest. When the list of quarterfinalists was released, I recognized a couple of names and titles I’d seen before.
I checked which of those scripts had advanced and which had not. One in particular that had not was a script I knew had placed in one of last year’s major competitions.
That gave me some pause. A script like this, one of exceptional quality, had NOT advanced in this contest? That just didn’t seem right. How could that happen?
This once again reminded me that IT’S ALL SUBJECTIVE. Your script isn’t going to click with everybody. I don’t know what the criteria for the readers or the contest are. Maybe the script wasn’t “genre” enough for them? Who knows?
I’ve gotten a lot of great & positive feedback on my script, and it’s done moderately well in a few other contests. Not that I’m comparing mine to this other writer’s, but neither script advancing doesn’t mean they’re bad. Just “not what they’re looking for”, and there’s nothing to do about it.
While it would have been nice for the script to advance, it’s not the end of the world that it didn’t. And it was still free.
I’ve been slowly pulling back from contests overall, and this kind of result is a contributing factor.
And almost as a counterpoint to this experience, I recently got a very nice pass on the same script from a reputable management firm that invited writers to submit. I had a strong suspicion it wasn’t the type of material they usually worked with, but figured I’d take a chance. Even though they passed, they liked it, and had some very nice things to say.
Now it’s back to the short film crowdfunding (currently at 34% with just over 3 weeks to go, so hope you can chip in. Thanks!)
